Choosing Between Ceramic and Titanium Dental Implants
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by Thriveteam
1d ago
Dental implants are an excellent choice if you’re considering restoring your smile. Dental implants are artificial tooth roots that are surgically implanted into the jaw. They can support various restorations to replace missing teeth, such as crowns, dental bridges and dentures.  The two most popular materials for dental implants are ceramic and titanium. Each has unique benefits and features that make it suitable for specific situations. In this blog post, we explore both materials, provide a detailed comparison and guide you through the factors to consider when choosing between ceramic ..read more
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Dental Implants for Young Adults
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by Thriveteam
1d ago
Whether due to poor dental hygiene, trauma, accidents, or other medical conditions, losing a permanent tooth can be a shocking and uncomfortable experience, particularly for young adults. It’s an age where image and confidence can be closely interconnected. A missing tooth can affect a young adult’s smile and lead to some emotional distress, including a dip in self-esteem. Fortunately, modern dentistry has advanced solutions like dental implants and denture options for young adults. Dental implants are small, sturdy titanium posts inserted into the jawbone to replace a missing tooth’s root. On ..read more
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Implants and Chronic Jaw Pain
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by Thriveteam
1d ago
While dental implant surgery is generally considered safe and successful, some individuals may experience pain or discomfort afterward. This blog post aims to provide useful information and guidance to individuals who may be experiencing pain while chewing or performing other activities. It answers commonly asked questions such as: Why does my dental implant hurt when I chew? Can a tooth cause neck pain? What can I do about dental implant pain?  With the information below, you’ll be better equipped to determine whether your pain is a cause for concern or a normal and temporary response ..read more
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Managing Allergies to Dental Implants
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by Thriveteam
1d ago
Dental implants have transformed the path to obtaining an ideal smile,  by offering both aesthetic enhancements and restoring the functionality of lost teeth. Unfortunately, one aspect that frequently needs to be noticed in this innovative approach is the possibility of allergies, especially to titanium-made implants. Although it’s uncommon, allergies to dental implants present considerable obstacles for patients and dentists alike, underscoring the need to be informed about such situations to remain ready to address them. If you’ve recently received dental implants and are experiencing d ..read more
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Preventing Gum Recession
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by Thriveteam
1M ago
Maintaining Oral Health: How To Prevent Receding Gums A vibrant smile can do wonders for your appearance, and it’s also a sign of good oral health. However, receding gums are an all too common issue that affects many people. If left untreated, gum recession can lead to additional dental problems affecting your appearance and overall health and well-being.  If you’ve ever wondered what causes receding gums or how to fix receding gums, then keep on reading. We’ll help you understand how gum recession develops, its causes, signs, symptoms, and the best practices to prevent receding gums. Wha ..read more
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Maintenance of Implant Bridges
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by Nick Hansen
2M ago
Compared to conventional bridges, which are held up by crowns, implant bridges are thought to be stronger. On the other hand, implant bridges are maintained by implants placed within the bone. The mouth does not get rid of bridges. Food fragments may go unnoticed because these won’t be cleaned. This means that in order to prevent food particles from becoming stuck in between teeth, maintenance is crucial. If not, harmful bacteria may begin developing there. Cleaning the Bridge Every Day  A bridge requires twice-daily brushing, just like natural teeth do. The patient needs to exercise extr ..read more
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Everything You Need to Know About Endosteal Implants & Subperiosteal Implants
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by Nick Hansen
2M ago
Endosteal vs Subperiosteal Implants  Subperiosteal implants are positioned beneath the gum line but above the jaw, whereas endosteal implants are cemented into the jaw. The American Dental Association (ADA) views both varieties of dental implants as secure and reliable. Though they are less common and more complex, other types of dental implants are also available, such as zygomatic and transosteal implants.  In the United States, endosteal implants are the most popular kind. This procedure involves surgically securing the tooth into the patient’s jawbone using blades, cylinders, or ..read more
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Recovering from a Dental Implant
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by Nick Hansen
2M ago
If you or someone you know is receiving a dental implant, they should be aware of what to expect during recovery. As it is an invasive procedure, a dental implant will require post-operative care. The Next Day You are the most vulnerable to infection during the first 24 hours following your procedure. It is expected to experience tenderness or soreness around the teeth, jaw and gums. Stay away from the treated tooth to the best of your ability, as touching the area could cause infection and irritation. Avoid smoking as well, as it can lead to implant failure or infection. Be sure to apply a co ..read more
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Five Helpful Hints To Remember When Eating with Snap-On Dentures
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by Nick Hansen
3M ago
You will have an exciting experience with implant supported dentures, particularly if you have put off getting dentures for a long time. It will take some getting used to having new teeth, particularly when it comes to eating. The feeling of your new teeth will differ greatly from that of your old ones. Your mouth and tongue will adjust to the new feeling. Take Your Time It will initially be uncomfortable to eat with snap-on dentures. Recall to proceed cautiously and begin with soft foods. Consume only bite-sized or smaller portions. As you chew, take your time. You can also use both of your m ..read more
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Mini dental implants have become a flexible option...
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by Nick Hansen
3M ago
Mini dental implants have become a flexible option in the field of dental restoration, providing small-sized but effective choices for people looking for stability and usefulness. One of the most frequent questions we receive is about how long they last, which leads us to investigate the advantages, disadvantages, and long-term effects of mini dental implants. Mini vs. Traditional Dental Implants The majority of tooth replacement needs are best served by full-sized dental implants. Conventional implants are perfect for supporting anything from a crown or bridge to an All-on-4 appliance because ..read more
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