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  1. For {people|individuals} having loose, ill-fitted, {broken|damaged} or missing teeth, {dental|oral} implants can be {a boon|a benefit|an advantage}. {Dental|Oral} Implants are {widely|commonly|extensively} {used|utilized} to {replace|change} {a missing|a missing out on} tooth, dentures, {or even|and even|or perhaps} {a whole|an entire} row of {missing|missing out on} teeth.
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  3. {A dental|An oral} implant is {permanent|long-term|irreversible} tooth replacement that {looks and feels|feels and look|looks} like your natural tooth. In addition to {giving|providing|offering} you {a stunning|a spectacular|a sensational} smile, the replacement teeth {also|likewise} let you chew food {properly|correctly|appropriately|effectively} and {improve|enhance} your {quality of life|lifestyle} {dramatically|significantly|drastically|considerably}.
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  5. {An Overview|A Summary|An Introduction}
  6. {A dental|An oral} implant is {a fake|a phony} tooth root that is drilled into the jaw bone to support {an artificial|a synthetic} tooth. {Two|2} or more implants can {serve as|function as|work as|act as} {a restoration|a remediation|a repair} for a group of teeth.
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  8. This {artificial|synthetic} titanium root {device|gadget} is surgically {placed|put|positioned} into the jawbone where one tooth or a set of teeth is {missing|missing out on}. A natural-looking {false|incorrect} tooth or a set of {false|incorrect} teeth (crowns) is then {placed|put|positioned} over the implanted root. The titanium root {acts as|serves as|functions as} an anchor for replacement tooth and {provides|offers|supplies} {stable|steady} {support|assistance} for {a number of|a variety of} {dental|oral} {restorations|remediations|repairs}, {including|consisting of} crowns, bridges or dentures.
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  10. {Kinds of|Type Of|Sort Of} Teeth Implantation
  11. {Widely|Commonly|Extensively} {considered|thought about} {a form|a type|a kind} of cosmetic dentistry, {dental|oral} implants are segregated into 3 {basic|fundamental|standard} types- Endosteal Implant, Plate {Form|Type|Kind} Implant and Subperiosteal Implant.
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  13. Endosteal Dental Implant: {Also|Likewise} called 'Root {Form|Type|Kind}' this {cylindrical|round} or screw type implant is {shaped|formed} like the root of a tooth and implanted into the jaw to {provide|offer|supply} a base for one, {several|a number of|numerous} or {a complete|a total} arch of {artificial|synthetic} teeth. This {type of|kind of} tooth implantation is {only|just} {used|utilized} where there is width and depth of jawbone {is plentiful|abounds}. The root {form|type|kind} implants {look like|appear like} the {original|initial} tooth, and are the most {used|utilized} of all {types of|kinds of} {dental|oral} implants. The {recovery|healing} {period|duration} for Endosteal implant {may|might} take 3 to 6 months.
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  15. Plate {Form|Type|Kind} Implant: These are {usually|typically|normally|generally} {used|utilized} when the jawbone is too narrow for bone grafting. This {kind of|type of|sort of} implant is flat and long {in shape|fit} so it can {fit into|suit} the narrow jawbone. {During|Throughout} implantation, {a dental|an oral} {surgeon|cosmetic surgeon} {carefully|thoroughly} sets the plate into {place|location} and closes the gums with {several|a number of|numerous} stitches. When {healing|recovery} is {complete|total}, the crown is {attached to|connected to} the implant. Like Root {Form|Type|Kind}, Plate {form|type|kind} implant {may|might} too {take up|use up} to 6 months for {healing|recovery}.
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  17. Subperiosteal Implant: This {kind of|type of|sort of} implant {may|might} be {prescribed|recommended} when there's {not enough|insufficient|inadequate} bone width or height for the Root {Form|Type|Kind} or Plate {Form|Type|Kind} implants. It is {a custom-made|a customized|a tailor-made|a personalized} implant to rest on top of the jawbone {but|however} {underneath|beneath|below} the gums.
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  19. The Subperiosteal implant can be {positioned|placed} on the bone in to {ways|methods}: Single {surgery|surgical treatment} and {dual|double} {surgery|surgical treatment} {method|technique|approach}.
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  21. For the "single {surgery|surgical treatment}" {method|technique|approach} {a CAT|a FELINE} scan of the jawbone is taken. {Using|Utilizing} the {CAT|FELINE} scan {information|info|details} and the {state of the art|cutting-edge} {computer|computer system} modeling {techniques|methods|strategies}, {a model|a design} of the jawbone is {constructed|built}. This {computerized|electronic|digital} {model|design} is {used|utilized} by {a dental|an oral} {laboratory|lab} to {create|produce|develop} the custom-fit subperiosteal implant. {A dentist|A dental professional|A dental expert|A dental practitioner} then surgically {positions|places} the implant on the bone. {Afterwards|Later on}, the gums are closed with {several|a number of|numerous} stitches and the {artificial|synthetic} teeth are {attached to|connected to} the implant.
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  23. In the "{dual|double} {surgery|surgical treatment}" {method|technique|approach}, the {dentist|dental professional|dental expert|dental practitioner} will cut through the gums and take an impression of the bone {using|utilizing} {special|unique} {materials|products}. The gum is then sealed up. This {model|design} is then {submitted|sent} to the {dental|oral} {laboratory|lab} where the {dental|oral} implant is {custom-made|customized|tailor-made|personalized} to fit your jaw. The next {procedure|treatment} is then {carried out|performed} where the {dentist|dental professional|dental expert|dental practitioner} {again|once again} cut opens the gums and {places|puts|positions} the implant. The gums are {again|once again} closed with {several|a number of|numerous} stitches.
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  25. {Advantages|Benefits} of {Dental|Oral} Implants
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  27. {Dental|Oral} implants look and {function|work|operate} like your natural teeth.
  28. They are {permanent|long-term|irreversible} {solution|service|option} to {tooth loss|missing teeth}, and are {durable|resilient|long lasting}.
  29. Implants can even stop bone loss in the jaw.
  30. Unlike poor-fitting dentures, implanted teeth {allow|enable|permit} you to speak and smile with {complete|total} {confidence|self-confidence}, without the {worry|concern} that your teeth {might|may} slip inside your mouth.
  31. {Dental|Oral} implants let you chew all {types of|kinds of} food with ease and {comfort|convenience}.
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