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FREQUENTLY ASKED
QUESTIONS
Q. Why should you chose our clinic for your dental implant needs?
- Dr. Vassos has over 40 years experience, having introduced dental implants to Canada in 1968
- Practice limited exclusively to dental implants
- Highly motivated, knowledgeable and experienced team, who have worked together for many years, can handle any implant case providing both surgical and prosthetic expertise.
- Experience allows us to not waste patient’s time
- More accurate treatment planning and estimates with in-house CT scan
- Very modern office - beautiful relaxing atmosphere
- Pain free procedures using acupressure techniques and IV sedation.
- On site dental lab with over 35 years dental implant experience are able to make prosthetic changes while you wait.
- In many cases we can provide immediate loading of implants. Teeth in an hour.
- Able to provide immediate treatment for out-of-town patients at the initial consultation visit.
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Q. Why should I
undergo implant surgery, instead of simply wearing a denture or a bridge?
A. A natural tooth does more
than enable a person to cut and grind food and look good. Teeth also are
the reason the bones of the jaws exist. When natural teeth are lost, those
bones lose their reason for being, and they begin to shrink. In dentistry,
this is known as resorption.
For many patients, resorption is minimal,
and sufficient bone remains to provide a good foundation for a full or
partial denture. For other patients, however, bone loss becomes severe.
When this occurs, a number of unpleasant side effects may occur:
- Loose-fitting dentures make it difficult
to bite or chew properly. As a result, the range of food a person can
comfortably eat becomes limited. In some cases, this limitation is
sufficient to impact nutrition.
- Loose-fitting dentures often rub the
underlying gums, causing persistent soreness.
- Speech may be impaired.
- Appearance is negatively impacted.
- A gag reflex could be induced.
- Self-image is affected.
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Q. Does my age
affect my ability to be treated with dental implants?
A. Age is rarely a
consideration in dental implant treatment. Dr. Vassos has implanted
patients as young as 12 years, and as old as 90.
In very young patients, implants are most
often utilized to replace teeth lost due to trauma. In older patients,
they are used to address teeth lost to disease.
In the past, bone resorption sometimes made
it difficult to treat patients if tooth loss had occured long before
implant treatment was sought. Today, new technologies have made it
possible to rebuild the bone so that patients that have been without teeth
for decades may still be treatable.
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Q. How will dental
implants improve my life?
A. Dental implants provide a
more stable and natural feeling than loose dentures. You will be able to
eat virtually any food with ease, comfort, and confidence. you will notice
an improvement in your appearance, and possibly, in your speech. Many
patients find these improvements enhance their self-image and
self-confidence.
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Q. Will treatment
hurt? What can I expect during the post-operative period?
A. Since the jaw bones have
few nerve endings, the placement of dental implants causes only minor
surgical discomfort - perhaps equivalent to having a tooth pulled.
Depending on the extensiveness of the procedure, many patients are able to
work within a day of surgery.
Post-operative discomfort is controlled
with prescription pain medication. You will be placed on a soft diet and
antibiotics for a few days and told to use an antiseptic mouth rinse
several times daily. In most cases, you will be able to wear your existing
or new temporary bridge or appliance immediately after surgery.
Sutures are removed approximately 10 days
after the implants are placed. During the remainder of the healing period,
you are seen regularly by the implant dentist to confirm the health of the
your gums and implant sites. The healing period should be uneventful.
And no, you will not set off airport metal
detectors!!
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Q. Once the
treatment is complete, are the new artificial teeth permanently in place?
A. That depends on the
treatment option you and your dentist have chosen. Implants may be used
with a variety of prosthetics, both fixed (non-removable), and removable.
Your dentist will discuss the various options during the evaluation phase
of your treatment.
In many cases, lower dentures can be
stabilized with no waiting period.
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Q. Is the treatment
only for people who have lost all their natural teeth, or can it be used
to replace only one or two teeth?
A. Implants may be used to
replace any number of natural teeth. Among young adults in particular, an
implant is often used to replace a single tooth lost to an athletic, bicycling,
or other accident, or to provide artificial teeth where natural teeth
never developed. In older patients, implants are often used to replace an
entire mouthful of teeth.
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Q. How long after
the loss of teeth can I be treated with dental implants?
A. Until fairly recently, it
was sometimes difficult to treat patients who had lost their teeth many
years before because so much bone had been resorbed by the time they
sought treatment. Today, however, many materials have become available to
to build up or graft the natural ridge, creating sufficient bone for
implant treatment. As a result, timing is no longer as critical as it once
was. Implants can be placed into sockets where teeth have been extracted
or lost in an accident, and we put implants into jaw bones that
lost their natural teeth roots decades earlier. If a tooth, or teeth, have
been missing for years, quite often a considerable amount of bone has been
lost from disease. If the teeth happen to be in the front where aesthetics
are extremely important, the ridge is built up with a graft first to
restore it to its original shape and size. The implants are placed only
after the ridge has healed. This procedure is done to give the most
natural look possible.
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Q. How long do
implants last?
A. Long-term studies of
implants have shown that implants can last as long as 20 - 25 years. Your
own personal success will be influenced by factors related to your general
health (including smoking, grinding, and oral hygiene). With an evaluation
prior to treatment, the probability of success is high.
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