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Osteoporosis: How It Affects the Jaw Bones
Osteoporosis is a condition that weakens bone tissue, making it more likely that bones become fractured. The jaw, forehead and spine are the most common sites of osteoporosis-related fractures. When you have osteoporosis, your bones lose their density and strength as a result of inadequate nutrition over a prolonged period of time. In other words, you’ve reached an age where your body is no longer getting enough nutrients to support healthy growth and development. If left untreated, this condition can result in numerous other health problems, including chronic back pain, difficulty breathing and weakness in the legs. Fortunately, it’s very easy to treat with the right lifestyle changes and medical…
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What is an Osseointegration Process after Implantation?
After implantation, an osseointegration process is needed in order for the implant to become fully functional and for any clinical benefits to be realized. This involves the creation of a chemical bond between the implant and the surrounding bone tissue. Depending on how long it takes and how much bone is used, this process can take from a few weeks to six months or even longer. However, there are faster processes available as well. These incorporate different technologies that will help accelerate the healing process and improve functionality of implants. Mechanical Bonding In dentistry, we can often see implants used as a bridge to bridge a gap between teeth. While…
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Jawbone Reconstruction: Four Methods to Repair Jaw Bones
Stretched jaw or an uneven bite? Ever had that feeling that something is off about your appearance? Maybe you can’t quite put your finger on it, but a nagging sense of unease has left you wondering if someone is staring at you. This feeling could be from your crooked or misaligned teeth and/or jaw bones. If neither of the aforementioned concerns bothers you, then maybe this last one will do it for you. Your jaw might be a bit mismatched with its neighboring bones and teeth. Incorrect alignment of the teeth and jaws can cause a multitude of facial issues including an uneven or ‘stretched’ appearance to the face, as…
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Jawbone Reconstruction: The Easy and Effective Way to Repair Your Jaw
Everyone experiences minor jaw injuries from time to challenges. Whether you’re talking, laughing, chewing or biting on hard items, your jaw can take a hit from time to time. Fortunately, almost any minor jaw injury can be treated at home with simple techniques and natural medicines. If you’ve ever wondered how to repair your jaw after it has been fractured, you’re not alone. The majority of people have heard about the dangers of jaw surgery but very few know about other non-invasive ways to correct issues with the structure of your mouth. What Causes Jaw Disorder? A break, fracture or damaged jaw is caused by a trauma to your body.…
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What Does It Mean That A Dental Implant is Biocompatible?
When talking about dental implants, most people think of an implant as a metal post that is used to support a tooth. In some cases though, the term biocompatible can be used to describe how well a medical device works with your body. A dental implant is used to repair teeth in case they have been damaged or removed. To do this, the implant needs to be placed into the jawbone and then secured there. The reason why this is so important is because without it, you would not be able to chew properly and you would lose your tooth much faster than normal. Not only that, but if your…
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Titanium vs Ceramic Implants: Which One Should You Choose?
Implants have become an indispensable part of modern life. They can make any kind of injury much easier to heal and much less painful, which is why they are so popular among people who’ve suffered a serious accident or who have weak or fragile teeth. If you’re looking into the options for getting implants, you should know that there are different kinds available today. This article will help you understand the differences between titanium implants and ceramic implants and which one might be better for your specific needs and situation. Titanium Implants Titanium implants are the most commonly used implant material. They are considered to be the best choice for…
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What Types of Dental Implants Are In? 5 Types Explained
Implants can be a great way to restore functionality to your tooth. Implants are small metal or ceramic parts that are surgically placed inside the empty space of a tooth. Implants offer patients much more than just an artificial replacement for a natural tooth. They’re also a great way to increase the security and appearance of your smile. That is, as long as you know what types of implants are available. Not all dental implants are created equal, and not all implant-based restoration options are for everyone. Here’s everything you need to know about dental implants before making a decision on what type is right for you: What is a…