3 of the Latest Innovations in Dental Implant Technology
August 17, 2020
Modern dental implants have been in use for about 50 years, but people have been replacing their missing teeth with some type of implant for much longer than that. In fact, the earliest known form of dental implants was used by the Mayans as far back as 600 A.D. Ancient skulls were discovered with carved stones placed into the jawbone to simulate the roots of lost teeth, much like today’s dental implants in Edison. However, modern implants are much more precise and complex. Here are three of the latest innovations that have given today’s dental implants such a high success rate.
1. Digital Implant Planning
To begin the dental implant process, many dentists use a planning software that merges digital impressions of your mouth with cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) technology. This system lets your dentist evaluate the density of your jawbone, which often deteriorates after tooth loss. For dental implants to be successful, your jawbone must be strong enough to support the posts. With this technology, your dentist can determine whether you’ll need additional treatment to strengthen the bone, increasing the rate of implant success.
2. Computer-Guided Implant Surgery
Once the placement surgery is planned, it’s crucial that the implants are positioned in just the right way. Advanced computer technology can provide the dentist with the exact angle and location of implant placement in order to maximize success. When this technology makes the procedure this predictable and accurate, there are significantly fewer issues, resulting in patients being much more satisfied with their treatment.
3. Antibacterial Coating
By coating a dental implant in an antibacterial product, it has the potential to last even longer. Foods and drinks with high acid content can wear down the enamel of your natural teeth as well as your implant and restoration. When this occurs, your implant is more likely to fail over time. An antibacterial coating, combined with consistent at-home oral hygiene, could protect your implants, ensuring that they last a lifetime!
More than three million Americans have gotten dental implants to rebuild their smiles after tooth loss. Thanks to these modern innovations, that number is only going to increase. If you’re missing one or more teeth, ask your dentist about this revolutionary treatment. You can enjoy the benefits of a full, healthy smile for years to come!
About the Author
Dr. Hiren Shah is a dentist in Edison, NJ who achieved his dental doctorate at the prestigious New York University. Since then, he has undergone more than 1,000 hours of continuing education in dental implants. In fact, he can perform the implant placement surgery in his own office without referring you to a specialist you might not know. To learn more about how you can benefit from getting dental implants, you can contact Dr. Shah’s office at (469) 214-2795.
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