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		<title>I Have Bone Loss, Can I Still Get Dental Implants?</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Dan Kelliher]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Nov 2017 16:33:01 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>If you’re missing one or more of your natural teeth and want to get dental implants, don’t let bone loss stop you. Thanks to technology, you have several options for getting dental implants even if you suffer from inadequate bone in your jaw. First, x-rays will be taken to see if your bone loss is [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you’re missing one or more of your natural teeth and want to get dental implants, don’t let<br />
bone loss stop you. Thanks to technology, you have several options for getting dental implants<br />
even if you suffer from inadequate bone in your jaw.</p>
<p>First, x-rays will be taken to see if your bone loss is significant enough to prevent you from<br />
getting traditional dental implants. From there, a treatment plan can be discussed to determine<br />
how to restore your beautiful smile! Here’s what can be done if you’re lacking jaw bone to<br />
support dental implants.</p>
<p><strong>Bone Grafting</strong></p>
<p>If your dentist finds that you are missing a significant amount of bone in your jaw that would<br />
more than likely impact the success of your dental implants, he or she may suggest bone<br />
grafting.</p>
<p>Bone grafting is a procedure where bone is taken from a different area of your body and<br />
applied to your jaw, where it’ll heal for 4-6 months until it’s strong enough to support your<br />
dental implant. Your oral surgeon may also offer a synthetic material that can be used in place<br />
of actual bone, and may help speed up the process.</p>
<p>After your bone graft is complete, your jaw should now be able to support regular dental<br />
implants without any problem. You and your dentist or oral surgeon can decide if this is the<br />
right option for you.<br />
<strong><br />
All-on- Four Dental Implants</strong></p>
<p>If you lack bone in your jaw and are missing most of your natural teeth, you may be able to<br />
consider all-on- four dental implants. This is a procedure where only 4-6 dental implants are<br />
placed in <a href="http://fairfaxvirginiacosmeticdentist.com/dt_tmj.htm" title="your jaw" rel="noopener" target="_blank">your jaw</a> in places where there would be enough bone to support the implants.</p>
<p>After these implants heal, your dentist will construct a bridge that will be permanently attached<br />
to the dental implants. These are not the same as dentures and will not be able to be removed.<br />
All-on- four dental implants provide the sturdiness of regular dental implants with only a few<br />
implants placed.</p>
<p>If you’re in need of a full set of teeth but are worried about your bone loss, talk with your<br />
dentist to discover if all-on- four <a href="http://fairfaxvirginiacosmeticdentist.com/dt_denimplants.htm" title="dental implants" rel="noopener" target="_blank">dental implants</a> would be an option for you.</p>
<p><strong>Mini Dental Implants</strong></p>
<p>You may be able to qualify for dental implants without getting <a href="http://yourdentalhealthresource.com/bone-grafts-foundation-new-smile-2/" title="Bone Grafts: The Foundation of a New Smile" rel="noopener" target="_blank">bone grafting</a> with mini dental implants. These are a smaller, more compact version of traditional dental implants that are typically used for the front teeth or incisors. Even if there’s not enough bone to support regular dental implants, your dentist may suggest mini dental implants. Other than their size, mini dental implants aren’t much different than regular dental implants. You may not be able to use these for certain missing teeth, such as molars, but you and your dentist can discuss if mini dental implants are an option for you based on your unique smile!</p>
<p>Are you worried that you won’t be able to get dental implants because of bone loss? Schedule<br />
an appointment to talk with your dentist today about dental implants to discuss your options.<br />
From mini dental implants to bone grafting and all-on- four implants, you can get the smile of<br />
your dreams without compromising!</p>
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		<title>Are Root Canals Effective for Saving Natural Teeth?</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Karan Kamboh]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 31 Aug 2017 20:37:25 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Your natural teeth are unable to be replicated by anything man-made. Although dental implants are one of the best replacements for missing natural teeth, there’s nothing like your natural teeth. Nature designed your teeth to last for life and be fully functional throughout that time. When there’s a problem with one of your teeth, is [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Your natural teeth are unable to be replicated by anything man-made. Although dental<br />
implants are one of the best replacements for missing natural teeth, there’s nothing like your natural teeth. Nature designed your teeth to last for life and be fully functional throughout that time.</p>
<p>When there’s a problem with one of your teeth, is a root canal effective treatment? Of course, this will depend on what’s wrong with your tooth. Root canals can often save your natural teeth and prevent the need for future work!</p>
<p><strong>A Root Canal Should Be Your First Option</strong></p>
<p>If your tooth is damaged to the point that it may need to be extracted, root canal therapy<br />
should be your first option. Sometimes, when a tooth is damaged due to trauma such as an<br />
accident or decay, the tooth root dies. Although some people will remain asymptomatic when this happens, others will incur an infection that eats away at their tooth.</p>
<p>Root canal therapy is the ideal solution to this rather than an <a title="The Value of Socket Preservation Following a Tooth Extraction" href="http://yourdentalhealthresource.com/the-value-of-socket-preservation-following-a-tooth-extraction/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">extraction</a>. An experienced dentist or a tooth-saving specialist called an endodontist can remove the dead tissue from inside your tooth. After this, your tooth fill be properly filled and sealed to prevent any further problems. Always ask about root canal therapy before you consider an extraction.</p>
<p><strong>Painless and No Cosmetic Work<br />
</strong><br />
When it comes to saving natural teeth, root canal therapy is painless. Root canals have come a long way since their inception. With advanced technology and proper <a title="anesthesia" href="http://lansdownedentalassociates.com/general-dentistry/sedation-dentistry/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">anesthesia</a>, your root canal won’t feel much different than a filling. Saving your natural teeth is painless compared to an extraction, which will not only require time to heal, but also further cosmetic work to replace the missing tooth.</p>
<p>Missing a natural tooth requires that you replace it with a bridge, partial denture, or dental<br />
implant. All of these will require more time and effort than a root canal. Root canal therapy can not only save your natural tooth, but prevent the need for any cosmetic work in the future.</p>
<p><strong>It’s Always Easier to Save Your Natural Teeth</strong></p>
<p>Since your natural teeth are unique, well-designed, and effective at doing their job, it’s always easier to save your natural teeth. Root canal therapy is one of the best ways to do this when a tooth is being threatened. When your tooth is damaged to the point that an extraction is an option, root canal therapy will always be easier if your tooth can be saved.</p>
<p>Consider that <a title="root canal therapy" href="http://lansdownedentalassociates.com/general-dentistry/root-canal-treatment/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">root canal therapy</a> is less painful, more cost-effective, and can help you prevent future problems with your teeth. Why remove your natural tooth when you could save it and maintain a natural appearance with no cosmetic work? You can do this with a root canal if your tooth is able to be saved.</p>
<p>Saving your natural teeth is as easy as getting a root canal. An experienced dentist or a<br />
specialist called an endodontist can perform the procedure for you. When you’re worried about your options and want to save your natural teeth, talk to your dentist about root canal therapy.</p>
<p>It might just save your smile!</p>
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