nj | WorldClassid https://worldclassid.com Best marketing you can get Wed, 17 Apr 2019 17:22:49 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.3 194741333 NJ Dental Implants: Your Frequently Asked Questions Answered! PART 3 https://worldclassid.com/profiles/blogs/uncategorized/nj-dental-implants-your-frequently-asked-questions-answered-part/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=nj-dental-implants-your-frequently-asked-questions-answered-part Wed, 17 Apr 2019 17:22:49 +0000 http://worldclassid.com/profiles/blogs/nj-dental-implants-your-frequently-asked-questions-answered-part/ This article, part 3 of 4, addresses some of the questions most frequently asked about dental implants and the All-on-4 protocol for complete oral rehabilitation. In our previous two article posts, we have been providing answers to some of the questions frequently asked about NJ dental implants; what they are, how they work and the […]

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This article, part 3 of 4, addresses some of the questions most frequently asked about dental implants and the All-on-4 protocol for complete oral rehabilitation.

In our previous two article posts, we have been providing answers to some of the questions frequently asked about NJ dental implants; what they are, how they work and the benefits they offer patients. In this, the third installment of a four-part series, we shall begin to provide answers to some of the questions patients ask about the ‘All-on-4’; a revolutionary dental implant protocol for the treatment of rampant tooth loss and edentulism (not having a single original adult tooth left).

 

Question: How many teeth can NJ dental implants replace? Is there a limit to the number I can have placed?



Answer: There are 32 teeth in the adult mouth (wisdom teeth included) and NJ dental implants can be used to replace all of them! However, instead of using 32 implants, which would not only be incredibly expensive for the patient, but traumatic on the mouth too, oral surgeons follow surgical placement protocol that have specifically been designed for the treatment of edentulous (toothless) and near-edentulous patients. In particular, the ‘All-on-4’ approach has become vastly popular for its unprecedented advantages for oral rehabilitation. 



Question: What is the ‘All-on-4’ protocol?


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Answer: The ‘All-on-4’ is a surgical plan for the placement of NJ dental implants in patients presenting with advanced tooth loss and a resultant loss of bone volume in the jaw. Through the precise placement of only four dental implants in regions of the jaw that naturally contain a greater volume of atrophy-resistant bone tissue, oral surgeons can find enough support to permanently place a customized, non-removable prosthetic dental bridge in the mouth. Moreover, this can be done almost never needing expensive, painful and lengthy bone grafting surgery beforehand. This in turn enables oral surgeons to complete the procedure – from the extraction of failing teeth to the placement of NJ dental implants – in a single surgery. In other words, ‘All-on-4’ NJ dental implants make it possible for patients to go from being edentulous to having a full set of immediately functional, aesthetic and non-removable teeth in one day! It’s no wonder this protocol has been described as a break-through in dental implantology and fixed oral rehabilitation!



Question: Does it hurt having NJ dental implants placed?


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Answer: Whether you are missing a single tooth or are having an entire set of old, failing teeth replaced, NJ dental implants are always placed under the effects of anesthesia. The oral surgeons that carry out the procedure always make patient comfort a priority, which means the complete elimination of pain and anxiety; the former through the use of anesthesia and the latter, through the use of oral or intravenous sedatives. As a result, patients need not worry about experiencing any pain or discomfort during the placement of NJ dental implants. Post-operatively, prescription analgesics (painkillers) are used to effectively manage pain, which in any case, dissipates a few days subsequent to the surgery. It also serves to bear in mind that, contrary to popular belief, the placement of NJ dental implants is less traumatic and painful than having a tooth extracted!



Question: How long will I need off from work if I’m having ‘All-on-4’ NJ dental implants placed?



Answer: Every patient is different. Some find it easy to cope with the post-operative discomfort while others would prefer to weather out the worst of it at home, preferably in front of the TV! Having said this, many patients return to work the very next day after having ‘All-on-4’ NJ dental implants placed. It is generally recommended though that patients book themselves about two days off from work following the procedure. Then, should you require more or less time away from the demands of work, you can make the appropriate arrangements.


NJ Dental Implants: Stay Tuned

 

For the answers to more of your questions on ‘All-on-4’ NJ dental implants, stay tuned for the fourth and final installment of this article series.



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In our previous three article posts on dental implants NJ, the answers to many questions have been provided, courtesy of these leading experts in the field of implantology and fixed oral rehabilitation. In this, the fourth and final article of this FAQ guide, we shall be providing a few last answers to questions on ‘All-on-4’ dental implants NJ. Armed with this valuable information, it is hoped that patients will go forward to make the smartest possible decision for the benefit of their long-term oral health and quality of life.

Question: Why are ‘All-on-4’ dental implants NJ so expensive?

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Answer: That ‘All-on-4’ dental implants NJ are prohibitively expensive is one of the most pervasive and dangerous misconceptions abound. First of all, the dental implants NJ offer a comprehensive, long-term and non-removable solution to rampant tooth loss and edentulism (not having a single original adult tooth left). You wouldn’t expect to pay a few hundred dollars for a Lamborghini, any more than you should for such an advanced teeth replacement solution. Secondly, the price patients pay for ‘All-on-4’ dental implants NJ affords them replacement teeth that can last decades without the need for further restoration or repeat expenses.

Inferior dental technology, such as removable dentures, may require a lower initial investment, but the subsequent cost of anesthetic gels, adhesives, cleaning agents, storage containers and the need for bridgework to be redone every few years or so can add up over the years to be the same! And this is not even to mention the price patients pay in appearance, convenience, bite functionality, oral comfort and smile confidence when they settle on  removable dentures. In summary, ‘All-on-4’ dental implants NJ are not expensive. They’re a worth-while investment in your long term oral health and quality of life.

Question: How do I know whether or not I’m a candidate for ‘All-on-4’ dental implants NJ?

Dental Implants NJAnswer: The great thing about this break-through protocol is that just about everyone is a candidate – even patients who have previously been told that they do not have sufficient bone volume in the jaw to support dental implants. If you have lost most or all of your teeth over the years, then there is a very real possibility that ‘All-on-4’ dental implants NJ would be an ideal solution for you. However, the very best way to determine your candidacy is to seek the professional opinion of a skilled and qualified oral surgeon.

Question: What factors affect my candidacy for ‘All-on-4’ dental implants NJ?

Answer: Surprisingly, age on its own isn’t a factor worth considering when determining the candidacy of a patient for ‘All-on-4’ dental implants NJ! What may affect one’s ability to undergo this breakthrough protocol (owing to a risk of implant failure) are:

  • Advanced and acute gum disease
  • Tobacco-use
  • Excessive alcohol consumption
  • Drug abuse
  • Certain chronic illnesses, such as diabetes
  • Massive loss of bone volume in the jaw

Question: What are the benefits of ‘All-on-4’ dental implants NJ over removable dentures?

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Answer: ‘All-on-4’ dental implants NJ are:
  • Fixed and non-removable
  • Cleaned just like natural teeth
  • Enable patients to eat all the foods they love
  • Enable patients to smile with confidence
  • Are virtually indistinguishable from natural teeth
  • Do not require repeat expenses such as messy adhesives and anesthetic gels
  • Can last decades if cared for properly
  • Do not cause any pain, inflammation or irritation of the gums
  • Promote the health of the underlying jaw bone
  • Preserve natural youthful facial contours

As one can see, ‘All-on-4’ dental implants NJ offer, without a doubt, a far more sophisticated and long term solution to edentulism and near edentulism; one that simply cannot be rivaled by removable dentures.

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