When you lose your teeth, by accident, or due to dental complications, you have a number of options for tooth replacement, the most reliable of which is permanent dental implants. However, standard implants involve undergoing two separate surgical procedures that result in extended healing time. During the healing time, you're left without teeth, or with a prosthesis, which can often be uncomfortable, and while traditional implants are still suitable for many patients, you now have alternatives.
If you have a teenager, then you likely do everything you can to make sure they live a happy, healthy life. When they inform you of problems they are having, you likely try hard to help them solve them. However, if you are not aware of the signs of teenage and adult tongue tie, then you may be missing out on the answer to one or more of your child's problems.
Most people know dentures are the least expensive way to replace teeth if they become partially or fully edentulous. One common problem with dentures, however, is they can become ill-fitting after a period of time due to changes in the mouth. As a result, many dental patients either avoid getting them or stop wearing these dental appliances shortly after receiving them. A possible solution to this problem is to have the dentures anchored in place using dental implants.
The bone surrounding a tooth deteriorates after the tooth has been removed. In time, a narrow ridge develops between the removed tooth and the surrounding healthy teeth. If you want to have a dental implant put into the gap, a bone graft will have to be done to expand the ridge so the implant can be anchored to the bone. If you are having a bone graft done between two healthy teeth for an implant, here is what you should expect.
If you're looking into options for straightening your teeth and perfecting your smile, you've probably come across the terms "invisible braces" and "invisible aligners" a few times. Though these terms are often mistaken to mean the same thing, they actually refer to two different types of devices. It's important that you know the difference so you can make a more informed decision as to which device is better suited to your needs.