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		<title>What is the Cost of Dental Implant Surgery?</title>
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If you are one of the many people who are considering having dental implant surgery performed, of course one of the first things you are going to be concerned with is the cost of dental implant surgery. Because this surgery is often considered as being cosmetic, your benefits if any will probably not cover it [...]]]></description>
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If you are one of the many people who are considering having dental implant surgery performed, of course one of the first things you are going to be concerned with is the cost of dental implant surgery. Because this surgery is often considered as being cosmetic, your benefits if any will probably not cover it or at least not the full cost, so you will need to be prepared to spend some money out of your own pocket.</p>
<p>The cost of dental implant surgery depends on a few things. For one the cost of dental implant surgery will depend on the particular type of dental implant that is used. Some are more expensive than others, and also the work that will go into the placing of a certain dental implant may be more costly.</p>
<p>As with many surgical procedures, dental implant fees will vary from one doctor to another, so you will have to ask your particular dentist what their cost of dental implant surgery is. They will be able to quote you their cost of dental implant surgery and if it is a bit high you may want to shop around to a few different dentists and see if you can find one offering a lower price.</p>
<p>Consider that there are a few costs involved here: the cost of the implant surgical procedure itself, the cost of the post which is placed on the healed implant, and the cost of the crown which is the tooth that is placed on top of the post. You should ask in detail what all the costs will be, and it is important to note that there may even be financing options available which will be helpful if you are not able to pay for the entire cost of the procedure all at once.</p>
<p><strong>What to Expect</strong></p>
<p>Although dental implant surgery is considered as being much milder than most other similar procedures, you should still know what to expect because you will generally have at least remote pain after the procedure. You need to be prepared for dental implant surgery pain and be aware of what the most common symptoms are as a result of the procedure. You should have a few appointments with your dentist before going in for the procedure, where they will talk with you and make sure that you are educated and comfortable with the procedure and are sure that you want to follow through with it.</p>
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		<title>How To Care For Pain After Dental Implant Surgery</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Sep 2008 18:38:36 +0000</pubDate>
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Don’t let anyone fool you; you will have some pain after dental implant surgery.  On the scale of pain where the levels coincide with Hell&#8217;s depths as described by Dante, pain after dental implant surgery would be experienced in the second layer of Hell. For those of those of you who have read that and [...]]]></description>
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Don’t let anyone fool you; you will have some pain after dental implant surgery.  On the scale of pain where the levels coincide with Hell&#8217;s depths as described by Dante, pain after dental implant surgery would be experienced in the second layer of Hell. For those of those of you who have read that and are still wondering how much pain after dental implants is there, it&#8217;s not that bad, although not that good, either.</p>
<p><strong>I Want A New Drug</strong></p>
<p>Don&#8217;t hope that you will be prescribed some of the more fun legal painkillers on the market to dull your pain after dental implant surgery.  Your pain just won’t be that bad.  Depending on your views of legal painkillers, this will be either good news or bad news.  But taking morphine for pain after dental implant surgery is a bit like killing a mosquito with a Howitzer.  Sure, it kills the mosquito, but then you&#8217;re going to have deal with a mighty unhappy person that mosquito was sitting on.</p>
<p>You might also be comforted to know that over the counter painkillers will be more than adequate to remove any pain after dental implant surgery that you will experience.  This doesn&#8217;t mean that your pain or discomfort is anything somehow &#8220;less&#8221; than someone with a mild headache.  This means that over the counter painkillers are a lot more effective than sometimes we give them credit for.</p>
<p>You will most likely get a prescription from your dentist or oral surgeon for antibiotics.  This is standard procedure anytime you have a body part that goes under the knife.  When your body is open, it&#8217;s party time for any wandering bacteria, including bacteria that hang out on the skin and are otherwise benign.<br />
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When You&#8217;re Sore</strong></p>
<p>After mouth surgery, your mouth is going to be sore and maybe a bit swollen.  Don’t paint it with Anbesol.  Just use an ice pack to help reduce the swelling and the pain.  You also want to remember that this pain after dental implant surgery is not going to be a permanent thing in your life.  Eventually, it will go away.  The first week is generally the worst, and then it gradually gets better.</p>
<p>And then one day you wake up, go throughout your day and are just about getting back into bed when you suddenly realize that your mouth hasn&#8217;t been bothering you.  There won’t be any dramatic fanfares, but the pain will go away.</p>
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		<title>Why Undergo a Tooth Implant Procedure?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Sep 2008 15:49:57 +0000</pubDate>
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Do you constantly smile with your mouth close in pictures? Hate opening your mouth too wide all because of missing teeth? You can get your teeth and your confidence back with a tooth implant procedure. Basically, what this does is place titanium implant into your gum so that a crown can be fitted permanently in [...]]]></description>
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Do you constantly smile with your mouth close in pictures? Hate opening your mouth too wide all because of missing teeth? You can get your teeth and your confidence back with a tooth implant procedure. Basically, what this does is place titanium implant into your gum so that a crown can be fitted permanently in place.</p>
<p>A tooth implant procedure differs slightly from other method of replacing missing teeth. The benefits extend beyond superficial reasons. You can prevent bone loss with an implant, something that doesn’t happen with dentures. If taken care of properly you can use your artificial crown for the rest of your life.<br />
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Dentures vs. Implants</strong></p>
<p>People have been using dentures for years without complaint when faced with missing teeth. So why should you have a tooth implant procedure, a procedure much more invasive and painful than having dentures.</p>
<p>The reasons are simple. Having a tooth implant procedure solves the disadvantages of dentures. With dentures you may have to remove your dentures prior to eating certain foods. It can be slightly embarrassing and inconvenient. Dentures can also cause pain in the gums and inflammation of the gums when biting down on something.</p>
<p>With an implant you don’t have to worry about this. You never have to take out your crown. Dentures unfortunately do not stop the loss of bone in the jaw that occurs when a tooth falls out. This may not seem to have much effect at first but you will eventually begin to notice the loss of bone. Particularly when your skin sags and you begin to look older.</p>
<p>Dentures need to be cleaned regularly, when you undergo a tooth implant procedure you treat it as a normal tooth. You brush, and floss just like you would with the rest of your teeth. Regular dentist’s appointments are also part of maintaining healthy teeth and implants.</p>
<p>Undergoing tooth implant surgery means that you only replace the missing tooth. With dentures you may sometimes need to extract healthy teeth to have dentures fitted. With implant surgery there is no need for the other teeth to be involved. It is a completely independent surgery.</p>
<p>Dental implants also have the advantage of looking exactly like your natural teeth. Dentures can sometimes stand out from your other teeth or come loose. You can be sure that this won’t happen if you have a tooth implant procedure. Cosmetically speaking dental implants are a better idea than dentures. You will also get better function out of your implants.</p>
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		<title>What to Expect After Dental Implant Surgery</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Sep 2008 15:46:31 +0000</pubDate>
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Dental implants are very realistic and natural feeling, and dental implant surgery is recognized as being one of the most commonly performed dental procedures in the world today. If you are having problems with your teeth, whether you have broken a tooth or are having gum problems, dental implant surgery may be the perfect choice [...]]]></description>
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Dental implants are very realistic and natural feeling, and dental implant surgery is recognized as being one of the most commonly performed dental procedures in the world today. If you are having problems with your teeth, whether you have broken a tooth or are having gum problems, dental implant surgery may be the perfect choice for you.</p>
<p>The surgery is performed on an outpatient basis, meaning that the patient does not have to stay overnight, and is usually able to be released right after the surgery and carry on their regular day to day activities. Specifically, how the surgery is performed depends on the type of implant that is used, and you will have to determine this with your dentist beforehand. Keep in mind that if your jawbone is not thick enough or if it is too soft, you may need to have bone grafting done before you will be able to proceed with the surgery. All of these issues will be discussed and figured out beforehand.</p>
<p><strong>After Dental Implant Surgery</strong></p>
<p>It is important to be prepared for what happens after dental implant surgery, just as you would with any other type of procedure. After dental implant oral surgery, whether you have the surgery in one stage or multiple stages you may experience some discomfort.</p>
<p>You may notice that you have swelling of your gums and face after dental implant surgery, or that there is bruising of your skin and gums. Another common complaint after dental implant surgery is pain at the implant site, which is completely normal and you should be able to take over the counter pain medication such as Tylenol or Advil to help with the pain if you need it.</p>
<p>There are also rarer symptoms that one may experience after dental implant surgery which are also normal. Stiffness of the jaw muscles for one, which may occur, or an inability to fully open your mouth.</p>
<p>If you are experiencing any symptoms that are painful or uncomfortable enough that you think something may be wrong or need stronger pain medication, you should make an appointment with your dentist as soon as possible so they can take a look at the dental implant site and check that everything is okay. The risk of infection from this procedure is very rare but could cause serious complications if left untreated so if you are experiencing more pain than is normal you should definitely seek a medical professional’s opinion.</p>
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		<title>Is It Normal To Have Pain After Dental Implants?</title>
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It is normal to have some pain after dental implant procedures for fitting bridges, dentures, anti-snoring plates or any other kind of implantation.  However, the pain should not be crippling.  If it is crippling pain, then something has gone wrong and you need to contact your dentist immediately (or have a friend or family member [...]]]></description>
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It is normal to have some pain after dental implant procedures for fitting bridges, dentures, anti-snoring plates or any other kind of implantation.  However, the pain should not be crippling.  If it is crippling pain, then something has gone wrong and you need to contact your dentist immediately (or have a friend or family member make the call for you).  But, on the whole, pain after dental implant procedures tends to be more annoying than painful.</p>
<p><strong>Will Drugs Be Involved?</strong></p>
<p>Usually, dental implants and pain do not necessitate you being prescribed any kind of major narcotic painkiller (Sorry).  The pain after dental implant procedures just isn&#8217;t that bad.  Usually, over the counter painkillers will be able to take care of the discomfort, or at least tone it down to a dull roar.</p>
<p>There are times, depending on the procedure, that you may be prescribed antibiotics.  They won&#8217;t kill pain, but they do great at killing an infection that would cause crippling pain.  Anytime when you are prescribed antibiotics, you must take all of the pills in the bottle, even if you feel fine.  Otherwise, you won’t do your body much good.</p>
<p><strong>What Should I Expect?</strong></p>
<p>Ideally, you should have someone drive you to and from your dentist or oral surgeon.  You will be too loopy on Novocain and anesthetic in order to safely drive yourself.  Worse comes to worse, get a taxi.  It will be worth the money for the cab fare.  The immediate pain after dental implant procedures won’t be so bad, because you&#8217;ll still be loopy.</p>
<p>The pain after dental implant procedures starts some time after you recover from the Novacain and any anesthetic begins to wear off.  You can expect a lot of blood, swallowing blood and nausea from swallowing blood.  You might vomit the blood up.  If you keep vomiting blood up after three days, you need to scream at your dentist.</p>
<p>Your mouth will be sore and probably swell a bit.  You can help with swelling by using an ice pack wrapped in a towel against your mouth.  You might also feel cotton padding, which will feel uncomfortable more than painful.  Each person has their own rate of recovery.  Some people can go back to school or work the day after their dental implant procedure.  Other people take a bit more time.</p>
<p>Getting used to your new dental implants is a bit like breaking in a new pair of shoes.  It takes time for your mouth to adjust. It is during an adjustment period of a few weeks that you will have the most trouble and discomfort.</p>
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		<title>The Big Question: What do Dental Implants Cost?</title>
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Dental implants are small dental appliances that are inserted into the upper and lower jaws in order to help restore a mouth that has little to no non-restorable teeth. Dental implants are very different from other types of artificial teeth, and the best thing about them is that they are screwed right into the gums [...]]]></description>
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Dental implants are small dental appliances that are inserted into the upper and lower jaws in order to help restore a mouth that has little to no non-restorable teeth. Dental implants are very different from other types of artificial teeth, and the best thing about them is that they are screwed right into the gums and so they are permanent and you will not have to worry about them falling out as you would with dentures, for instance.</p>
<p>If you have broken, missing or gapped teeth, you may want to consider having the dental implant surgery performed, and will need to speak to your dentist to have a proper assessment done and receive more information on this. They will be able to talk about all the ins and outs with you and make sure that you know what you are getting into.</p>
<p><strong>What do Dental Implants Cost? </strong></p>
<p>If you are one of the many people out there who is wondering what do dental implants cost, you need to know that the cost of dental implants will vary, depending on a few factors. For instance, if you have insurance and are wondering what do dental implants cost, know that you will probably be getting part of the cost taken off with your benefits.</p>
<p>If you are getting multiple dental implants installed then obviously you will most likely be paying more than you would for a single implant. So, you will need to keep this in mind as well when you are considering the question of what do dental implants cost.</p>
<p>If you are interested in learning specific answers on what do dental implants cost, you will need to speak to your dentist. They will be able to make an assessment on your teeth and inform you of all fees and charges before heading into the surgery, so you know how much money you have to get together or you may even realize that it is too costly and you simply cannot afford it, especially if you do not have benefits.</p>
<p>Of course if you have dental implant insurance or any type of dental benefits for that matter, you should receive at least some form of a discount so remember this and use it to your advantage. Maybe you are not receiving benefits now but should be, and you can figure this out by speaking to your employer and the government and asking just what you are eligible for.</p>
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		<title>The Approximate Cost of Dental Implants</title>
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Obviously one of the first things you would think about when going into a surgery such as the dental implant surgery is what the cost of dental implants is going to be and how much out of pocket money you are going to be spending. It is important that patients going through for this surgery [...]]]></description>
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Obviously one of the first things you would think about when going into a surgery such as the dental implant surgery is what the cost of dental implants is going to be and how much out of pocket money you are going to be spending. It is important that patients going through for this surgery or even those just considering it, realize that the dental implants average cost varies, depending on the dentist you go to and on personal factors as well.</p>
<p>In general, dental implants are not covered by insurance and so even if you have benefits, because dental implant surgery is considered as being a cosmetic surgery, you most likely will not be covered and the entire cost of the surgery will have to be paid out of your pocket.</p>
<p><strong>What is Included</strong></p>
<p>It is also important for patients to realize that there are a few different things that are included in the cost of dental implants. First there is the cost of the implant surgical procedure itself then there is also the cost of the post which is placed on the healed implant, and the cost of the crown which is the tooth that is placed on top of the post. Therefore there is not just a single cost of dental implants, but rather a few different costs that are combined into one.</p>
<p>There may even be some additional costs as well for your surgery, for instance if the use of synthetic bone material is required there will probably be an additional fee for this. This is often only necessary when bone grafting is required however, which is when the patient’s jawbone is either too thick or too soft. With bone grafting, what happens is that a piece of bone is removed from another part of the body, such as the arm or the hip, and is then transplanted to the jawbone.</p>
<p><strong>Financing</strong></p>
<p>You can ask about financing for the cost of dental implants, because this is an option that is often available. However, a credit check is often required here so if you have poor credit this will most likely not be an option to you.</p>
<p>Just be sure that you talk with your dentist several times before going through with the procedure, so that you are aware of not only the cost of dental implants but as well what is going to take place during the procedure and what to expect afterwards. Anyone heading into any surgery needs to be prepared and feel comfortable, if they want the surgery to go as smoothly as possible.</p>
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		<title>Is There a Lot of Dental Implant Surgery Pain?</title>
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There are quite a few different options when it comes to dental surgery these days, but one of the most popular of all is the dental implant surgery that is now available. Before you decide to go through with this surgery it is important that you are aware of a few things, including the pain that you should expect and how long the recovery time will be.</p>
<p>Dental implant surgery is now recognized as being one of the most commonly performed dental procedures in the world. It is perfect for people who have gaps in their teeth they would like fixed, who have broken teeth, or whose teeth are falling out and are unwilling to wear dentures.</p>
<p>Dental implants are not the same as artificial replacement teeth, because they are actually the threaded metal cylinders that serve as the roots of the missing teeth. This means that they will be there forever, which is beneficial because you will not have to worry about them falling out as you would with dentures.</p>
<p><strong>Dental Implant Surgery Recovery </strong></p>
<p>There are a few things that you will want to do to ensure that your dental implant surgery is a success and that your dental implant surgery recovery goes as smoothly as possible. For one you want to make sure that you practice exceptional oral hygiene, as this will ensure that you will be at least risk of infection and that the healing process will go as quickly and smoothly as possible.</p>
<p>You should also change any unhealthy lifestyle habits that you may have. If you smoke or drink alcohol for instance, you are going to want to stop, because you are putting yourself at great risk of infection and this can be dangerous.</p>
<p><strong>Learning About Dental Implant Surgery Pain </strong></p>
<p>Many people consider having this procedure done but want to know about the dental implant surgery pain before going into it. The dental implant surgery pain is quite mild compared to the pain of other similar procedures, but there will still be pain nonetheless.</p>
<p>Know that if you are experiencing a lot of dental implant surgery pain afterwards you can take over the counter pain medications such as Advil or Tylenol, and if you are experiencing extreme dental implant surgery pain then they may be willing to prescribe you stronger medications. Just make sure that you are completely comfortable with the procedure and that you are sure you want to go through with it before deciding on anything for sure.</p>
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		<title>What is a Dental Implant and What is it Used for?</title>
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A dental implant is an artificial tooth root replacement that is used in prosthetic dentistry to support restorations that resemble a tooth or group of teeth. Dental implants are very commonly used in the world today, and can be used either for health reasons and cosmetic purposes.
Dental Implant Surgery
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A dental implant is an artificial tooth root replacement that is used in prosthetic dentistry to support restorations that resemble a tooth or group of teeth. Dental implants are very commonly used in the world today, and can be used either for health reasons and cosmetic purposes.</p>
<p><strong>Dental Implant Surgery</strong></p>
<p>Dental implant surgery is the surgery that is used to insert the dental implant. The typical dental implant consists of a titanium screw with a roughened surface, and the surface on the implant is treated either by plasma spraying or sandblasting in order to increase the integration potential of the implant.</p>
<p>There are various different types of dental implants that can be used in this procedure. This offers patients a lot of variety and the ability to make the right decision just for them and their needs.</p>
<p>The implant surgery is performed as an outpatient procedure. This means that the patient is not required to stay overnight and that they are generally able to leave the clinic or hospital immediately after and return to doing their normal day to day activities.</p>
<p>A single dental implant procedure involves an incision and flapping of the gum and usually takes about an hour, and multiple implants can even be installed in a single procedure. This makes it very convenient for the patient because rather than them having to come back several times to have all of their implants installed they can get it all done in a single procedure.</p>
<p>Remember that dental implants come in all different shapes, sizes and textures, and you will need to work with your dentist in order to determine which particular dental implant is going to work best for you. If you have broken a tooth or would just like a different look to your teeth, dental implants are a great option and may be the perfect choice for you.</p>
<p>If you are interested in going through with this procedure then there are a few things you are going to need to do. You are going to need to learn more about it first and what your options are, and then make an appointment with your doctor, so you can discuss with them your ideas on the procedure. Not all people are eligible candidates for this procedure so this will also need to be determined, but it is definitely a popular dental procedure with a very high success rate, and one of the first that should be considered.</p>
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		<title>Deciding Whether to Get Low Cost Dental Implants</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dental implant surgery is a wonderful option for many people, and if you have missing, broken, or gapped teeth, it may be the perfect option for you. It is important to understand that dental implants are not the same thing as artificial replacement teeth, but instead they are actually the threaded metal cylinders that serve [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dental implant surgery is a wonderful option for many people, and if you have missing, broken, or gapped teeth, it may be the perfect option for you. It is important to understand that dental implants are not the same thing as artificial replacement teeth, but instead they are actually the threaded metal cylinders that serve as the roots of missing teeth.</p>
<p>The dental implant surgery is quite mild when compared to other similar procedures. But, it can still get to be quite expensive, especially if there are additional costs involved such as bone grafting, which is often necessary if your jawbone is too thick or too soft.</p>
<p><strong>Low Cost Dental Implants</strong></p>
<p>Because the cost of full dental implants can be quite pricey, you should know that there is an excellent option of low cost dental implants available. Low cost dental implants are a great option for people who want the surgery but who are strapped for cash. If you are interested in having the low cost dental implants used in your surgery, you will need to let the dental surgeon know this and they will have to figure out what is going to be the best option for you here.</p>
<p><strong>Other Options</strong></p>
<p>There are also other options available as well, for instance, such as financing options. This means that you would not have to pay the full cost of the surgery upfront, but rather make a down payment and then make monthly payments to pay off the full amount.</p>
<p>With the option of low cost dental implants available, more people now have the option of going through with the dental implant surgery. This is more important than most people realize, because having a beautiful smile means having your self esteem and self confidence up, and this is a serious issue. Obviously not all of us can afford this surgery, but there are other things you can do.</p>
<p>There are many other options as well when it comes to dental procedures however, so even if you do not think that the dental implant surgery is right for you, know that there are still other options which may be better suited to you and your needs. The best idea is going to be for you to discuss this situation with your dentist because they are aware of all the different dental surgeries out there and will be able to work with you to determine which will be best in your case.</p>
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