Karen P. Meyers, DDS

Birmingham, MI

1875 Southfield Rd, Birmingham, MI  48009
Phone: 248-646-2450
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Why Should I Consider a Dental Implant?

March 27, 2016

dental implant x rayDental implants are more common than you think. They are used typically when a tooth is no longer salvageable due to disease or breakage. A dental implant is a permanent solution to a loss of a tooth. It is an attractive new artificial tooth with a great track record for longevity, and with none of the issues that accompany non permanent dentures and bridges.

So, why would you want a dental implant?

  • You need all your teeth. When a tooth has to be removed due to disease or damage, it’s not advisable to just leave an empty space there. It will impact your ability to chew, it can cause unnatural wear and tear and misalignment, too. In addition, teeth provide structure to your face and also are essential for good pronunciation.
  • That million dollar smile. After struggling with a tooth that is dying, you may have noticed its color changing. If your tooth has been damaged, you may be self conscious of a chip or break. Having a durable dental implant immediately improves your smile and puts a beautiful white (to match your other teeth) tooth right where it belongs.
  • Tooth 2.0: An implanted tooth is tougher than a “real tooth” and impervious to cavities. Pretty cool! But they still need to be brushed and flossed!
  • The implantation procedure can be accomplished with minimal pain and very little down time. Once the damaged or diseased tooth has been removed and your mouth has sufficiently recovered, a screw is implanted into your upper or lower jaw. After the jaw accepts the screw, then the implanted tooth is attached to the metal screw.
  • Dental implants are a permanent solution. They are securely attached and never move or need to be taken out.

Dental implants are a popular, permanent solution to the problem of irreversibly damaged or diseased teeth that need to be removed. We will help you through the dental implantation process so that you will be smiling brightly after all is said and done!

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The Info on Implants

May 11, 2015

dental implant x rayWhat are dental implants? What are they used for? How do you take care of dental implants?

Dental implants are more common than you think. They are used typically when a tooth is no longer salvageable due to disease or breakage. A dental implant is a permanent solution to a loss of a tooth. It is an attractive new artificial tooth with a great track record for longevity, and with none of the issues that accompany non permanent dentures and bridges.

The implantation procedure is as follows:

  1. Permanent removal of the tooth or teeth in question.
  2. Implantation of a screw (or screws) directly into either the upper or lower jaw. These are typically made of titanium and either shaped like a screw or are cylindrical.
  3. After the jaw has accepted the screw, then a porcelain tooth or teeth are installed.

Following the dental implantation, patients are able to eat normally and the porcelain teeth are as attractive as your natural teeth and even tougher.

Patients should be aware that dental implants still require excellent oral hygiene including regular brushing and flossing. In addition, patients with dental implants require regular dental check-ups to assess the continuing health of the dental implant and the gum surrounding it and to make sure any disease processes that may have caused the initial tooth loss are under control. Patients with dental implants are also advised to quit smoking.

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Karen P Meyers, DDS 
1875 Southfield Road, Birmingham, MI  48009

Phone: 248-646-2450

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