What are the Symptoms of Temporomandibular Joint Dysfunction

How do you know if you have TMJ pain?

Majority of diseases affecting your mouth and face present with pain and discomfort in the teeth, gums, cheeks, head and neck region and it becomes very difficult to find out the real cause behind the problem. Exact diagnosis is essential for the planning of treatment to alleviate pain and discomfort. Early intervention will prevent occurrence of the complications and aggravation of pain. Pain and discomfort will not resolve if the problem is misdiagnosed. General dentists usually have the experience of dealing with teeth and gum diseases. So, How do you really know if you have TMJ?

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What is TMJ?

TMJ or temporo mandibular joint is an important joint which connects your head and jaws which can get fatigued, diseased and damaged as well. Severe pain and distress can be felt due to disorders involving TMJ especially in persons under stress, anxiety and depression.

When should I visit the TMJ dentist?

If you feel pain, discomfort, little opening of mouth than normal or clicking sounds and noises while eating, chewing, laughing or talking, you need to visit your TMJ dentist for complete check up and examination.

Why healthy TMJ is important?

Temporo Mandibular Joint (TMJ) plays an important role in the normal functioning of your mouth, teeth and head. Whenever you talk, laugh, chew and bite food or drink water, your TMJ comes in action. Even yawning is only possible due to TMJ movements. TMJ is among the most dynamic joints of human body. Healthy TMJ is vital for the proper functioning and movements of your mouth and head region.

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What usually happens during TMJ disorder?

TMJ disease shows different symptoms,

  • Difficulty in opening your mouth early in the morning,
  • Soreness of mouth on waking up from sleep,
  • Tense jaws with the habit of clenching and grinding of teeth,
  • Limited opening of mouth and jaws upside down as well as sideways,
  • Worn and damaged teeth,
  • Previous history of multiple dental treatments such as root canal treatments, dental implants, dental fillings, dental bridges and crowns,
  • Receding gums due to gum and socket bone disease,
  • Difficulty of breathing during night as the tongue falls back and blocks airway,
  • Chewing pain and discomfort,
  • Severe pain within and around your ears,
  • Severe pain and discomfort in your temple area, behind eyes and back of head,
  • Flu and sinus irritation,
  • Pain and discomfort in shoulders, neck, head and back,
  • Cramped legs,
  • Problems in bite,
  • Loss of appetite.

What are the different causes of TMJ disease?

Among the most common reasons for the occurrence of TMJ pain is the stress and anxiety for anticipated events such as examination in case of students, interviews, presentations and job promotion tests. TMJ pain can also occur due to,

  • Injuries to the joint and jaws in an accident or fight,
  • Teeth grinding habits (as in bruxism),
  • Sleep apnea,
  • TMJ arthritis,
  • TMJ dislocation due to wide opening frequently as in yawning,
  • Bite problems which may develop due to faulty crowns, bridges, dental implants or high tooth fillings,
  • Eating and biting hard foods,
  • Tender muscles,
  • Psyho-social effects,
  • Stress and anxiety aggravates TMJ pain developed by any of the above conditions.

What will be done by the TMJ dentist during consultation appointment?

It is very important to know if you are TMJ pain in your jaws or tooth pain before your treatment in the dental office. Your TMJ specialist will,

  • thoroughly take history of the pain, examine the area, and evaluate your TMJ movements to note abnormalities and findings,
  • A full mouth radiograph involving the all teeth in upper & lower jaw, Para nasal air sinuses, muscles of the face and TMJ will be taken and evaluated for evident deformities or fractures,
  • A small radiograph involving little number of teeth may be advised by the specialist if he finds it essential to rule out toothache,
  • Gums will be checked thoroughly to rule out gum diseases,
  • Normal jaw opening will be measured. Normally your mouth opens approximately 38-45mm and it becomes limited in TMJ diseases and fibrosis of inner side of cheeks,
  • Your TMJ specialist will evaluate up down, back and forth and side to side movements of your mouth as well,
  • Severity of pain and discomfort will be checked to check the seriousness of TMJ disease,
  • Pain will be checked during eating, chewing, drinking, yawning and other functions of your mouth and jaws,
  • Mouth will be widely opened and TMJ specialist will listen for clicking sounds and pain on opening which occur during TMJ diseases,
  • If needed, special investigations such as CT scan and MRI can be advised by the TMJ specialist.

Is it necessary to get consultation from TMJ specialist in case of pain in jaws?

Yes. You must get an expert opinion from the TMJ specialist whenever you feel pain in your jaws which does not subside easily and clicking noises are heard on opening your mouth widely.

Can I get an idea of TMJ problem myself at home?

Your TMJ is located right in front of your ears. Place your finger over the TMJ and open your mouth gradually. Listen for any type of clicking noises and feel for the pain while opening your jaws. You will feel the joint moving while opening mouth. Pain and clicking sounds will give you an indication about TMJ disease and need for visiting your TMJ specialist.

Novel treatments can now correct the causes of TMJ so permanent appliances such as nighguards do not need to be worn anymore. One such appliance is the Vivos DNA appliance.

Can Dental Implants be Done with Periodontal Disease?

Dealing with tooth loss and Gum Disease can present some very difficult challenges. Everyone wants to save their natural teeth but sometimes spending more time and money on gum surgeries can be expensive and unpredictable. This article goes over how to manage getting implants if you have severe periodontal disease.

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Can People with Periodontal Disease Get Dental Implants?

Yes dental implants are very predictable even when there is severe periodontal disease. Severe periodontal disease is a death sentence for the teeth and surrounding bone and gums. Gum disease is a disease of the teeth. Once the teeth are gone the disease will go away and so will rapid bone loss. But slow bone loss will still continue until the missing teeth are replaced with dental implants. Dental implants cannot be done with inadequate jawbone.

The best strategy with severe periodontal/gum disease, is to get a set of dental implant teeth as soon as possible. And before much needed bone is lost to gum disease. Bone loss is an inevitable consequence of teeth loss and gum disease. That is why transitioning to dental implants ASAP is necessary as soon as you are diagnosed with severe gum disease. There are many different ways to do full mouth dental implants.

What is Severe Periodontal Disease and the Link to Implants?

Severe periodontal disease is loss of tooth supporting gum and bone tissue. It is an autoimmune disease of unknown or misunderstood origin. It is a genetic disease.  Severe gum disease cannot be prevented or stopped, but only slowed down. At least not until all your teeth are removed or they get loose and fall out. Gum disease is a disease of the connection between teeth and the jaw bone. This connection is called the periodontal ligament or “PDL.” Once the teeth are removed, the disease will go away since there is no longer PDL. If the teeth are not removed, bone will continue to be lost. It can become difficult if not impossible to get dental implants once periodontal disease progresses and precious bone is lost.

Contact Dr. Adams for a complimentary implant consultation including 3D Xray

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Severe Compared to Mild Periodontal Disease

Severe gum disease is not to be confused with other milder forms of gum disease caused by dental neglect and teeth clenching. Some conservative holistic dental treatments exist such as dental ozone and PRF. And can be considered with mild and moderate disease.

Mild and Moderate Gum Disease Treatment:

  1. deep cleanings
  2. removing amalgams with toxic mercury among other irritation metals. Copper, silver, tin are all corrosive metals in amalgam silver fillings.
  3. Treating clenching and grinding problems. Heavy pressure on the gums leaves them chronically inflamed and causes recession. While teeth clenching will not cause gum disease, it will accelerate and fuel it.
  4. If you clench your teeth and you have amalgam fillings, that is double trouble.

Replacing Teeth with Implants with Severe Gum Disease

If you have severe gum disease, you will lose most of your jaw bone while your teeth get loose and fall out. There are treatments for periodontal disease, but many people will still lose their teeth after spending thousands of dollars on gum surgery that is not guaranteed to cure gum disease. You should consider removing your natural teeth and replacing them with implants before this happens. Act now while you still have enough bone for implants. This may seem like an aggressive action, but once the teeth are out, the disease process stops. The sooner you get the teeth out, the less bone the disease will destroy. Placing implants will preserve the remaining bone. And the dental implants will serve as a great teeth replacement option. Most people with severe periodontal disease will need to explore the options to replace all teeth with implants.

Localized Compared to Generalized Gum Disease

Periodontal disease usually will either severely damage all the teeth or just some of the teeth. The damage is done by way of severe bone loss to the point teeth get loose and fall out. The disease in the case of localized gum disease, is usually limited to the very front teeth and the first and second molars.

Removing Teeth will Prevent More Bone Loss and Improve Implant Prognosis

In cases of severe gum disease, it is best to remove the teeth and replace them with permanent implants. For the case of full mouth gum disease, it is best to remove all the natural teeth and replace them with full mouth implants before loss of valuable bone occurs. Full mouth implants are generally done in one of two ways:

  1. Fixed or “permanent” dental implants called All on 4 or individual implant teeth and small implant bridges.
  2. Removable Snap-on dentures

You need Teeth to Remain Healthy

Your teeth play a vital role in your general well being. Our usual goal is to save your natural teeth at all costs. However, gum disease and periodontal disease weakens your teeth if proper cleaning and tooth brushing is not maintained. Teeth are held in position with the help of special natural fibers or ligaments. These periodontal ligaments surround your teeth from all sides and help in chewing and biting food. When gum disease starts, it can be stopped with the help of simple treatments. But if gum disease progresses and involves ligaments and lots of bone support around teeth, it is wiser to remove diseased teeth and place dental implants.

Preventing Bone Loss is Necessary for if you want dental Implants

No bone and no implants. It is that simple. Healthy socket bone is of prime importance for getting successful dental implants as replacements for natural teeth. It is the socket bone which will cover the dental implant and hold it for life. It is the socket bone which will make a biological connection and grows inside the spaces around dental implants. No periodontal ligaments are present around dental implants. Socket bone preservation will ensure future success of dental implants and restoration of your smiles, eating, chewing, biting and all functions of teeth. If you lose this important bone, you may never be able to get implants.

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Should I Remove Teeth if I have periodontal disease?

If your dental health care provider examines your teeth and tells you that periodontal disease has progressed to the extent that its outcome is hopeless, then you should definitely opt for removal of such teeth. This is very important as diseased periodontal ligaments will start to damage the bone tissues around the diseased teeth and it will become difficult to get successful dental implants in future.

Will Implants be Possible in the Future

You should choose an expert dental implant surgeon with experience of dealing such cases. It is very important to save socket bone during removal of these hopeless teeth. Your implant surgeon should be careful and should have the knowledge to deal this situation. Teeth clenching can contribute to gum disease. How to stop jaw clenching?

How long should I wait for dental implants

It is best to go for immediate placement of dental implants (if at all possible) after removal of diseased teeth. No time should be wasted for preserving maximum quantity of socket bone for success of dental implants. However, if your implant surgeon feels that it is necessary to give some time for healing of disease, you must follow his instructions. Are implants possible after periodontal disease? Can someone with gum disease get implants? It all depends on if there is adequate healthy bone remaining.

What if periodontal disease is ignored and I do nothing?

  1. Problems with eating, drinking, speech & basic functions of teeth.
  2. Loss of confidence at work.
  3. Loss of self-esteem.
  4. Shifting and tilting of teeth in empty tooth socket spaces created by lost teeth causing difficulty of replacement in future.
  5. Food impaction in empty spaces causing gum and bone diseases.
  6. Over-eruption & elongation of opposing teeth causing poor appearance and eventually loosening and mobility of teeth.
  7. Problems in normal tooth contacts and bite.
  8. Loss of jawbone and impaired ability to get implants in the future.

Will dental implants be possible in the future?

Healthy socket bone in your jaws in necessary for the success of dental implants and it should be preserved at all costs by removing diseased teeth as early as possible. If periodontal disease progresses and damages jaw bone, you need to get an additional artificial bone grafting therapy for the restoration of healthy socket bone. Your implant surgeon will thoroughly examine the condition, height and quantity of bone and will decide whether there is need for placement of artificial bone before dental implants or not. dental implants after periodontal disease.

What is Periodontal Disease?

Periodontal Disease is the most prevalent chronic disease in the world. Periodontal Disease also called Gum Disease is the leading cause of tooth loss. Gum disease starts when normal oral bacteria forms on teeth where the gum line meets teeth. In response to bacteria accumulating at the gum line, the gums become inflamed. The initial phase of the disease characterized by swollen gums is called Gingivitis. During “Gingivitis” the bacterial accumulations are above the gum line. Gingivitis progresses to Periodontitis when bacteria eat away the gum attachment to the teeth and move down below the gum line where they wreck havoc and eat away tooth-supporting bone. So there you have it, Periodontal Disease is that simple or is it?

Gum Disease is Complex and Autoimmune

Periodontal Disease is not simple, but rather it is more of a complex Autoimmune disease. When bacteria colonize (aka “Plaque” or “Tartar”) below the gum line they release Toxins and cause bone and gum inflammation. The bacteria and toxins also can enter into the blood stream through the thinner tissue below the gum line and cause or contribute to other systemic disease. During Gum disease progress, the immune system begins to turn against the teeth. The immune system initiates an attack on the teeth where the bone is resorbed from around the teeth and the teeth eventually get loose and fall out. Sometimes the disease attacks all the teeth, but often it is just some of the teeth. Periodontal disease does not affect all people all people the same way. In fact, some individuals with poor oral hygiene may get only a mild form of Gingivitis that never progresses to irreversible periodontitis. Periodontal disease, like many other autoimmune diseases, has a genetic component, as certain individuals are more likely to get it than others.

Factors Known to Make Periodontal Disease Worse:

  • Tobacco Use
  • Genetics
  • Stress
  • Medications
  • Clenching and Grinding of Teeth
  • Diabetes
  • Poor Nutrition

Periodontal Health and Diet:

Diet is important in controlling periodontal disease because bacteria in your mouth use sugars for energy and reproduction. When oral hygiene is poor and the diet is high in sugar, there will be lots of growth of disease progressing bacteria. Stress is also a major factor. Stress + Sugar = lower acidity in the mouth and an increase in Gum Disease.

The human body needs vitamins and minerals to help regulate our metabolism. A diet high in fiber and fruits and vegetables will help reverse periodontal disease naturally. Essential Fatty Acids and Proteins provide the energy to help build vital cells. To reverse gum disease naturally, we to discipline ourselves to maintain healthier eating habits (stay away from processed foods) and keep stress to a minimum.

Vitamins and Supplements for Gum Disease:

Vitamin C

Vitamin C is an important vitamin for healthy gums. it appears to fight bacteria and promote the formation of new healthy gum tissue. Vitamin C also reduces inflammation and infection during the progression of periodontal disease. Vegetable high in Vitamin C include Oranges, Grapefruit, Tomatoes, Broccoli, Cauliflower, Cantaloupe, Strawberries and Asparagus. Recommended daily dose of 1000mg 3x per day

Others:

  1. CoQ10 @30mg 3x per day
  2. Vitamin A @10,000 I.U.
  3. Vitamin E @400mg 1x per day

Oral Sedation Dentistry

Oral Sedation Dentist for Mild to Moderate Fear, Anxiety of the Dentist Office

Dr. Adams very much enjoys his role as an oral sedation dentist. He loves providing oral sedation among other options to calm his patients. He has sympathy for those who avoid and are scared of the dentist.

Oral sedatives are great for patients with mild to moderate anxiety, fear and discomfort during dentist appointments. It does not involve IVs and works slowly and effectively. Oral sedation is often done with a pill or a medication placed under the tongue. Sometimes oral sedatives are used in with dental gas as a cocktail.

During oral sedation dentistry, patients may not be asleep but rather in a relaxed but conscious state. Patients will typically report quite a pleasant experience and that they were not bothered by their dental procedure much at all. Many do not remember the experience at all or say that it went very quickly even though the appointment was a few hours long.

Call Dr. Adams today or send us a note to schedule a sedation consult.

Gary Adams DDS Holistic Dentist

Types of Sedation Dentistry near Silver Spring & Columbia MD

What are the different Sedation Dentistry Techniques?

  • Oral sedation is more commonly used among patients. It makes use of a prescription medication or a pill or liquid that induces a drowsy, relaxed feeling. This is an oral medication so no intravenous needles are used. Oral sedation is most popular because it does not require any additional training on behalf of the dentist.
  • Full IV Sedation or Sedative Dentist, on the other hand uses an intravenous needle that causes the sedative to take effect immediately. More medication can be applied throughout treatment as needed too. Full Sedation requires a very high level of additional training on behalf of the sedation dentist. IV sedation is more safe because it can easily be reversed should there be an emergency
  • Dental Gas aka laughing gas is great for short procedures where there is mild to moderate anxiety. It can be administered very quickly and it wears off in minutes. In most cases the patient can drive home 30 minutess after the procedure.

Due to the relaxing effects of both oral and IV medication, you will be required to have a friend or family member bring you to the dental office and return you home following your appointment.

Where is Maryland Holistic Dentist?

Located in Burtonsville near Silver Spring Columbia Maryland offers the highest quality in natural dentistry, dental implants, sedation dentistry, oral surgery, natural orthodontics and emergency dentist services.  We invite you to visit our state of the art office. Our mission is to provide a well-balanced approach to dentistry that promotes dental and whole-body health and wellness.

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All on 4 Full Mouth Permanent Implant Teeth

Getting all your teeth replaced is not a decision to take lightly. This article goes over all the details about All on 4 dental implants. Replacing your teeth with full mouth dental implants involves removing all your teeth and replacing them with dental implants. There is a lot to know. Here in lies all you need to know about All on 4.

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“All on 4” Replaces all Teeth with 4-6 Implants

What is “All on 4 implants” anyway? All on 4 dental implants is a permanent replacement for failing natural or false teeth. Permanent implants needs four to six implants per jaw to permanently support a replacement set of new teeth. The result is a permanent set of implant teeth configured as a one-piece set of teeth permanently installed onto the group of implants. The “All on x” protocol was invented by Nobel Biocare and still is in very wide use today. For example, All on 4 is 80% of Clear Choice implants business model.

A Guide to All on 4 Permanent Implants

Are you ready to trade in your false teeth for teeth that stay in your mouth? How does throwing away the denture glue and getting teeth permanently installed into your mouth sound?  All on 4 is the most popular and affordable way to permanently replace a full set of upper and/or lower teeth with fixed implant bridges.

Cost of All on 4 Dental Implants

Our fees are $45,000 – $55,000 for complete removal and replacement or an entire mouth with All on four dental implants. For just an entire upper or lower, we charge $25,000 – $35,000. The fee includes temporary teeth inserted on the day of surgery, getting put to sleep (not required), all the oral surgery and premium zirconia implant teeth. Note: Many offices flash you a low price and give you acrylic plastic teeth and generic implants. More details below.

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All on 4 Implants Before and After

Meet Shelly who is more than happy with her new implant teeth. The All on 4 before and after speaks for itself.

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Meet Dr. Gary Adams

Dr. Adams has completed thousands of implant cases. Adams also has an additional license for IV sedation dentistry. He uses proven conventional implant dentistry with a holistic approach including PRF and bone grafting techniques. Our holistic treatments prevent infection, decrease healing time, pain and swelling.

Contact us for a complimentary consultation including 3D X-rays 

“I am Dr. Gary Adams. I will see your case through from beginning to end. You will not need to see another dentist. I have been replacing teeth permanently with teeth implants for over 20 years. Many people lose teeth from decay, root canal failures and TMJ. “No one should accept tooth loss and need to accept loose dentures.” 

Gary Adams DDS Holistic Dentist

Insist on Zirconia Teeth for your All on 4 Case

Educate yourself about the different kinds of teeth that are used for All on 4 implants. Some are made with gorgeous zirconia and other teeth are made out of acrylic plastic just like dentures. There is a big difference. Make sure you know what you are paying for and if you don’t know, you are getting plastic because it is a lot less expensive to manufacture. The odds are if it is made by an in house lab at a chain dental office, you are getting plastic. The teeth are made by specialty labs. Anything “same-day” or manufactured by an in-house lab is acrylic plastic.

Snap-On Dentures is also a great less expensive full mouth implant option. But they do come in and out of the mouth.

Can all the teeth be replaced in a day?

Yes, we remove all the bad old teeth and you get a set of new teeth the same day. Often, marketing on the internet and TV commercials by Clear Choice implants can be confusing if not misleading. Call for a no cost consultation with Dr. Adams. Dr. Adams will review your case and compare our plan to Clear Choice cost and plan. Read the blog post about Why All on 4 should not be finished in one day.

Clear Choice All on 4 Dental Implants

Permanent implants never come out of the mouth. Clear Choice dental implant center and Nobel Biocare have popularized replacing a full set of teeth with 4-6 implants and a fixed set of implant teeth. The implant teeth are made of a plastic-like material called acrylic or a porcelain-like material called zirconia. The acrylic teeth stain, discolor and break in a period of 1-3 years. Get the zirconia teeth. Zirconia teeth have a lifetime warranty and rarely wear out or break. Full mouth implants cost 45-55K in our office including sedation from beginning to end for full permanent implants with zirconia. We do not cut corners with generic implants. Permanent implants with zirconia teeth cost 50k on the average in the US. Clear Choice Implants is by far the most cost effective and satisfactory service. Especially when the solution is compared to the function of natural teeth.

Dr. Adams Compared to Clear Choice Implants:

  1.  We are not a national chain like Clear Choice.
  2. Dr. Adams will complete your entire case including the implants, the teeth on top and any necessary sedation dentistry.
  3. Dr. Adams helps you understand all the different options and takes a complete interest in your care, comfort and satisfaction. Dr Adams is not going to offer you a one-size-fits-all solution like McDonalds tries to sell everyone a hamburger.

Zirconia vs Acrylic Complete Implant Teeth

There are many different teeth options used for All on 4 teeth. Some are made of plastic and feel thick like dentures (hybrid dentures) and others are smooth, thin, and made of porcelain and zirconia. Read this about how not all “All on 4 implant” cases are created equal. Understand what teeth you are getting. If you don’t know, you are getting plastic because the zirconia teeth (Bruxzir and Prettau) are a lot more expensive. If the dentist is using an in house lab, you are getting plastic/acrylic. New all zirconia-porcelain teeth are made by multimillion dollar teeth milling units and are unaffordable by dentist offices.

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Benefits of Permanent Implant Bridges:

  1. Less implant surgery healing time than other full mouth permanent implant options such as a full mouth of individual implants and bridges.
  2. Less expensive than a full mouth of individual implants
  3. Is fixed/permanent and not removable like snap-on dentures
  4. Fewer Implants and less expensive than other full mouth implant options
  5. Less PRF and bone grafting and oral surgery than many other implant options
  6. requires less bone to be present for permanent implant teeth.
  7. All on four is the best option for people looking to upgrade from traditional dentures to permanent implants.
  8. Faster healing and recovery time than other full implant options due to less surgery.
  9. Prevents bone loss and facial tissue loss as compared to dentures
  10. Provides permanent tooth replacement that functions similarly to natural teeth. No more denture glue. Eating corn, apples and ribs is no longer a problem.
  11. All on 4 permanent implant bridges never get cavities, decay, need root canals.

How are All on 4 Reviews?

Implants have many benefits, but All on 4 dental implant problems do exist. The outcome for people getting complete implants, really depends on setting an appropriate expectation and the skill of the implant specialist and the dentist and lab doing the case. Clear Choice dental implants has made all on four very popular. The biggest advantage for our practice vs Clear Choice is Dr. Adams will complete your entire case from start to finish. With one implant expert doing your case there is less opportunity for miscommunication or transitional mistakes.

How do All on Four Implants Work?

The process of receiving All on four involves evaluation, treatment and healing. Dr Adams will start by providing a no cost consultation to learn about your expectations and needs. We will then perform a complete evaluation including a 3D xray or CBCT scan of the structure of your jaws. The next step involves placing four to six dental implants for the best possible results. Proper placement of these implants is crucial. Unlike other options, All on 4 can work in areas where bone loss has occurred, making it a more ideal option for those who have suffered from ill-fitting dentures. All on four is ideal for patients who cannot tolerate removable dentures and need permanent implant dentures or implant bridges that stay in the mouth.

Once the implants are placed, a custom-crafted, beautiful full set of implant bridges are secured using the four to six implants as support. All on 4 permanent implants cannot be removed by the patient and rarely if ever need to be removed. This means you can eat and sleep with your new teeth, just as you would with natural teeth. There will be no need for denture soaking or glue.

How much do All on 4 implants cost?

How much is All on 4 cost? Basically, the all on four dentist needs to remove all the remaining teeth, perform gum clean-up/smoothing called “alveloplasty”, do some bone grafting, place several dental implants, make same day teeth. The teeth are made of acrylic or zirconia. The Zirconia teeth are thinner, look and feel more natural and are far more durable. The Zirconia teeth also do not have any metal. The Zirconia teeth called Bruxzir or Prettau are more expensive than hybrid dentures.

All in 4 Price? Start to finish, zirconia teeth cost $45-55K for the entire mouth. A complete upper or lower set of implant teeth costs $25-35K. We placed up to 6 implants per arch and deliver a beautiful set of zirconia implant teeth. Clear Choice all on four usually only includes 4 implants and charges extra for bone grafting, additional implants and zirconia vs acrylic hybrid denture teeth. Clear Choice sometimes uses plastic teeth. We do not use any generic or knock-off implants. In almost all cases we use zirconia implant teeth which are thin, beautiful and contain no metal or plastic.

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Zirconia Complete Implant Teeth

Reviews for Permanent Implant Bridges:

All on four reviews are generally very good. Especially for a complete set of zirconia teeth. Zirconia implant bridges  are very thin, smooth and far more durable than acrylic. Zirconia full mouth teeth are also called Bruxir and Prettau. Hybridge is another name for plastic or acrylic complete implant dentures. It is very important to understand the differences between the kind of teeth on top of your implants. Do your research and know what you are paying for.

Do Kids Normally Clench Their Teeth at Night?

It is not normal for kids to clench their teeth at night. Night time clenching is a symptom of upper airway resistance and possibly even pediatric sleep apnea. We have had much success treating pediatric bruxism by diagnosing teeth crowding, child sleep apnea and tongue dysfunction. Usually the problem is mouth breathing and inadequate space in the mouth and nasal passageway for proper breathing patters during sleep. When the jaw spaces are small, the tongue will be displaced into the throat during sleep. The result is breathing problems during sleep. In particular, when the tongue is displaced into the throat, it will be a potent trigger for teeth clenching. We offer many orthodontic expander appliances that will create space so this will not happen. 

kids clenching grinding bruxism

The ALF expander appliance and treating tongue ties and lip ties is very helpful and can prevent TMJ clenching and grinding and more severe sleep apnea in adulthood. Clenching is the bodies warning sign that there is a problem…it is not normal. The cause of the problem needs to be explored by a sleep apnea dentist and sleep doctor and treated. 

Parents especially mothers need to be vigilant and cautious if they hear screeching and grinding sounds during their child’s sleep. Children under 11 years of age have higher tendency to grind and clench their teeth. You may also hear snoring, occasional gasping and tongue sounds. Severe clenching sounds may mimic that of scraping fingernails across a blackboard. It will be an element of surprise for you that the child will sleep soundly while clenching so much. This grinding, clenching and forceful chewing of teeth against opposing teeth is medically termed as bruxism. Bruxism is merely a symptom and child sleep apnea. Younger children suffer from bruxism and it is essential to detect this habit as soon as possible. Some parents may consider it a normal process. This leads to negligence and severe consequences in future.

Treatments for Child Bruxism:

  1. rule out child sleep apnea
  2. diagnose and treat any tongue disfunction such as tongue ties, lip ties ( also known as frenums ).
  3. treat small mouth, teeth crowding and jaw under development with expanders such as an ALF dental appliance or Vivos DNA Appliance.

Consequences of persistent child bruxism:

  • Severe tooth wear,
  • Rapid tooth surface loss,
  • Pain and discomfort especially in jaws and muscles of face,
  • Sensitivity of teeth,
  • Disturbed sleep,
  • Tiredness in spite of long sleep hours,
  • Irritability of the child,
  • Confusion and depression,
  • Chipped off teeth,
  • Disturbed growth and development of babies,
  • Psychological problems.

Excessive grinding, clenching and rubbing of teeth have been found mainly due to stress and anxiety in infants and children. Bruxism can also be a sign of sleep apnea and night time breathing issues. The child should be evaluated by a sleep dentist and sleep doctor for sleep apnea. Often a child’s airway can be improved with an expander such as an ALF appliance.

child grinding bruxism

Stressful conditions can enhance teeth grinding:

  • A major reason in such a young age can be eruption of teeth through the socket bone. Teething has been considered among the major causes of child anxiety. Infants feel agitated, cry and want to bite on every available thing around them,
  • Earache can irritate children,
  • When upper and lower teeth are not aligned properly,
  • Introduction of new baby in the family,
  • Shifting to a new neighborhood,
  • Admission in a nursery school,
  • Examination time period,
  • A new teacher or caretaker,
  • Arguing with parents or siblings,
  • Loss of a friend during shifting home or school,
  • Children with systemic diseases such as cerebral palsy or any other medical condition.

In Short, It Is Not Normal For Your Child To Grind Or Clench His/Her Teeth. You Must Consult Your Health Professional Regarding This Condition. It Is Very Important To Rule Out Child Sleep Apnea And Airway Issues. Following Points May Help You In Combating The Condition.

  • Make sure your child exercise daily,
  • Take him/her out for a walk,
  • Talk to him/her and listen to his/her concerns,
  • Encourage a well-balanced diet,
  • Discourage high sugar intake, especially high fructose corn syrup
  • Always provide positive response to his/her worries,
  • Read stories to your child before sleeping,
  • Music may help in relieving stress and anxiety.

What is the best dental implant?

What is the best dental implant?

The best type of dental implant depends on the case situation and the patient. The implant that is best for one situation may not be best in a different clinical situation. For example a front tooth may be best replaced with a non metal zirconia implants because they are white. And a molar on the same patient may be best done with titanium because they are stronger.

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  1. Does the patient have any metal allergies or biocompatibility concerns with titanium?
  2. Is it a front tooth or a molar tooth implant?
  3. Is one tooth being replaced or is the implant for a full mouth of implants or All on 4 dental implants?
  4. Are there TMJ pain Issues and does the person clench or grind their teeth?
  5. Are the teeth tall or short? Big or Small?
  6. Are there metals in the mouth such as gold crowns, amalgam silver fillings, partial dentures?
  7. What kind of implant surgery is being done. Immediate implant placement on the same day as tooth removal. Implant surgery after a tooth has been missing for a significant period of time (3+months)

How does getting an implant work?

We all know new prosthetic teeth can be implanted into the jaw called dental implants. The invention of dental implants by Dr. Branemark was the surgical implantation of a titanium root form into bone. Dr. Branemark discovered that a titanium post surgically placed into the jaw resulted in growth and attachment of bone around the titanium post. We also know zirconia posts work the same way and non metal zirconia is also used in implant dentistry.

How to choose a dental implant

The best dental implant is the one that will perform the best in the specific clinical situation. A highly qualified implant specialist is the best person to determine what implant is best. But here are some good rules of them in implant selection:

  1. Zirconia implants may be more biocompatible than titanium implants and gum tissue grows better around zirconia than titanium.
  2. When using titanium implants, use a pure titanium implant surface rather than a titanium alloy. Alloys increase the chance of metal allergies and may contain nickel.
  3. Glued abutments make getting ideal results much more difficult and the technique is out dated. Modern day implants should not need glued abutments. In most cases a two piece screwed connection system is best.
  4. one piece implants fail at too high of a rate and getting cosmetic results is too difficult and not predictable.
  5. internal connections lead to better cosmetic results than external connection implants.
  6. Metal-free zirconia implants look better for front teeth implants or any tooth visible in the smile zone. Zirconia are the cosmetic implants.
  7. cases where people have small and short teeth are better done with titanium over zirconia implants
  8. cases where people grind their teeth are better treated with titanium implants
  9. people with allergies and who are sensitive are better off with metal free zirconia implants because they are more biocompatible.
  10. complex full mouth implant bridges such as All on 4 are better done with titanium implants.
  11. snap-on dentures are better done with titanium implants
  12. front teeth implants should be longer and not as wide
  13. back teeth implants should be wider and not as long.
  14. implant length should closely mimic the approximate length of the surrounding natural teeth
  15. never buy a generic implant. Often these companies go out of business making finding future implant parts difficult if not impossible.
  16. always use implants from a financially stable company because if the company sell out or goes out of business, you may not be able to get replacement parts. The implant will be unserviceable and un useable.
  17. implants with deeper grooves and more taper are better same day all on 4 implants.

Best way to replace a full mouth of teeth with implants is All on 4 implants.

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How many different types of implants are available?

Teeth implants basically come in two different kinds of materials. Zirconia and titanium. Implants also come in many different sizes and shapes. Implants technically mimic the replacement of a tooth root. An implant is also sometimes called a “post.” Implant teeth are connected to implants by a part called an abutment. A major difference in teeth implants is that some connect to abutments in an area down and inside the implants whereas others connect on the outside and on top of the implant.

Internal vs External Hex Implant Connection

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Advantages of Internal hex implant connection

These two different kinds of implants are called “internal” and “external”  hex respectively. Hex because the parts typically connect by way of a hexagonal shaped fit. The hex is used to prevent rotation of the abutment about the implant. Dentists refer to this as an anti-rotational feature. Most implants today are “internal” because the design allows the implantologist to more easily create a beautiful implant tooth that emerges  from below the gumline and that better resembles a natural tooth. An internal implant also makes a smoother transition between abutment and implant.

Disadvantages of External hex implant connection

External hex implant crowns sit on top of the implant. External hex implants usually connect at or above the gumline, leaving less room to create a good cosmetic result. External hex implants can be easier to clean.

Challenges of One Piece Dental Implants:

Some implant teeth are one piece implants where the implant directly makes the connection with the crown. In this case, the implant comes directly out of the bone and gum and into the mouth as one piece. In this case, it is necessary to drill the part sticking up into the mouth to customize its shape to facilitate a proper shape for fitting of an implant crown. A one piece implant creates a major disadvantage in two ways: 1) the implant is sticking up into the mouth after placement where the patient can hit it and cause implant failure prior to implant osseointegration or healing. 2) many teeth make a turn into the mouth where the root transitions to the crown. A one piece implant is always straight and makes it much more difficult for the implant dentist to create a nice looking crown.

Glued Two Piece Implants:

Some implants require an abutment to be glued to the implant. This glues connection is still used by many zirconia implant systems. The glue leaves another dental material and a new opportunity for biocompatibility issues. Additionally, a glued abutment needs to finished in the patients mouth. That means the dentist may need to drill the abutment in the mouth. A glued implant cannot ever be removed without drilling the abutment out of the implant. Such a removal can destroy the implant and result in a need to remove the implant.

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Zirconia or Acrylic Plastic for Full Mouth Implant Teeth

All the full mouth implant solutions below basically offer the same implant solution in principle.  4-6 implants support a full set of replacement implant teeth. The solution is called all on 4 implants. But it is better to do 5 or 6 implants for better support. Beware if only 4 implants are used, the entire case will fail if one implant is lost. 1-2 additional implants is a great insurance policy. The real differences in All on 4 cases are the kind of teeth on top of the implants. That is specifically the material used to make the teeth. Over the past 3-5 years the technology changed and it is very important to know what kind of teeth you are getting on top of your implants. And the pros and cons to the different kinds of all on 4 teeth. The material options come down to two: acrylic plastic vs zirconia ceramic teeth. Read carefully below.

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Different Types of Permanent Implants – Acrylic vs Zirconia

  1. Hybrid Dentures made of acrylic plastic
  2. Hybridge Full Implant Teeth most often made of acrylic plastic
  3. Prettau Zirconia Implant Bridge
  4. Bruxzir Full mouth Zirconia Ceramic Teeth

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Dr. Gary Adams has done thousands of implant procedures including all lot of full mouth implant reconstruction. Dr. Adams maintains a small specialty implant center where he does implant reconstruction, sedation dentistry and TMJ treatment in the Washington, DC metro area. Dr Adams sees patients mostly from around DC, Maryland and Virginia. But some people travel from across the USA and abroad. Today we share some of the docs personal and professional insight and advise you will find very helpful. Whether you are looking for education or a consultation, enjoy the read and please give us feed back

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Advantages of Full Mouth Zirconia Implant Teeth:

  • Zirconia is a specialized ceramic material that does not contain any metal. It is beautiful and biocompatible.
  • Zirconia full mouth implant teeth is very durable and does not easily break. Since the bridge is made of one block of material, there cannot be teeth breaking off of a metal underlying structure because the entire implant prosthesis is made out of one block of zirconia.
  • Prettau is non-pourous and will not absorb bacteria and food particles. It will not over time discolor and begin to smell.
  • Bruxzir Full Arch is highly polishable and looks a feels very smooth and natural.
  • Zirconia full mouth implants can be very strong when it is thin. Thinner means increased comfort.
  • Looks much more natural than acrylic All on 4. Zirconia looks life like and not at all like plastic. Very smooth and textured like natural teeth.
  • not absorbing bacteria means decreased risk of gum disease and implant failure.

Full Mouth Acrylic Teeth:

Acrylic is basically plastic. All on four full implant Bridges made of acrylic are called hybrid dentures. A Hybrid Denture is basically a full mouth denture made on top of a piece of metal that is screwed onto 4-6 implants.

  • Acrylic dentures can break easily or teeth can break off from the underlying metal structure.
  • Hybrid Dentures are somewhat porous and absorb bacteria and food stains. The material will begin to smell and discolor over time.
  • Acrylic teeth cost less than other full mouth implant options made out of Zirconia.
  • Hybrid teeth due to the nature of plastic have some movement and flexibility. The teeth will not be completely stable on chewing and more imbalanced pressure can be placed onto the supporting implants.
  • Acrylic teeth may last 5 to 10 years before needing to be replaced due to bad odors, the teeth becoming unsightly from staining, wear or breaking down.
  • Hybrid Acrylic teeth need to be repaired more often. For repairs the teeth need to be removed and sent to the a lab for repairs. Over time, acrylic teeth will cost more money due to repairs and because they do not last a lifetime.
  • Acrylic implant bridges do not look as natural as porcelain and zirconia. They look and feel like plastic. The acrylic teeth have a tendency to be thicker and bulkier too.
  • Zirconia implant bridges are quite a bit more stable and have a structure that minimizes any stress on supporting implants.

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Are Acrylic Plastic or Zirconia Teeth Better?

What Full Mouth implant option is best is a very complicated question. What are the pros and cons of different full all on 4 implant teeth options? What makes one solution different than another?

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Zirconia is Cosmetic Durable and Metal Free

  1. Long story short, zirconia teeth such as Prettau and Bruxzir are very durable and last longer
  2. Zirconia looks a lot better than acrylic teeth used in hybrid dentures and hybridge.
  3. Zirconia is thinner and smoother to the tongue
  4. Zirconia is non porous. It does not absorb stain and smell
  5. 100x more wear resistant. For this reason zirconia is the best option for teeth clenching sleep apnea problems.
  6. 1000x less likely to break than acrylic

Prettau and Bruxzir represent an advancement in zirconia milling technology for implant teeth. Hybridge and hybrid dentures are old technology but a bit less expensive made of conventional laboratory techniques. Those looking for more biocompatible, long lasting cosmetic solutions should insist on zirconia. The following is very informative: why all on 4 implant teeth can not be finished in a day. 

What all on 4 option is the best. Is hybrid dentures better than Prettau and Bruxzir zirconia implant teeth? The key is in understanding the different kinds of materials used to make all on 4 and the pros and cons of zirconia vs acrylic plastic teeth. Also read: All on 4 dental implant reviews and problems

Full Mouth Zirconia Implant Costs

  1. the kind of teeth being used on top of the implants – plastic vs zirconia
  2. the number of implants being used – 4 vs 6 per set
  3. the skill level of the implant surgeon
  4. whether generic implants are being used – name brand vs Implants Direct etc.
  5. where in the USA the full implant case is being done, NYC vs Kansas City
  6. the implant material – non-metal zirconia implant vs conventional titanium
  7. IV dental sedation dentistry vs just local anesthesia

Average Cost of Replacing Teeth with Permanent Implants

Cost of Full Zirconia Implant Teeth

The cost of full mouth dental implants and all on 4 is between 25 – 35 thousand dollars for a full upper or full lower set of teeth. The price for a set of full implants includes teeth extractions, implant surgery and the permanent implant teeth that go on top. The higher priced full implant cases are usually being done by more skilled implant surgeons with  zirconia teeth. Dental implants cost for full mouth restoration including tooth removal, bone grafting and teeth on top is 45 – 65 thousand dollars.

How Much do Hybridge Dentures Cost?

The average cost of hybridge dentures since the teeth are plastic is on the lower side at 20 – 25k per arch and 40 – 45k thousand dollars for the entire mouth of implants and acrylic teeth on top. Prettau zirconia implant bridges cost more, but the teeth are more natural looking, thinner and comfortable and more durable and long lasting. Prettau zirconia bridge reviews have been very good so far.

Other Full Mouth Implant Techniques Exist

  1. snap on implant dentures. Fixed permanent implants are more stable than dentures with implants but, snap on implant dentures are better than conventional dentures.
  2. Individual Implants with crowns and bridges

Holistic Dentistry Improves Implant Success and Healing

Platelet rich fibrin or PRF is a great holistic dentistry tissue regeneration technique that accelerates healing of complex implant surgery cases and decrease pain and increases success rates. There are different kinds of PRF such as injectable PRF used form coating implants prior to placement and injecting into sites in need of bone regeneration. Metal free zirconia implant options are now available to go along with the zirconia teeth on top. What is the best material for dental implants anyway?

Pluses and Minuses of Zirconia Full Mouth Bridges:

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3D Zirconia Implant Milling Technology

Zirconia implant teeth such as Bruxzir and Prettau is made by a machine much like a 3D printer. The teeth are designed by a computer and a template. Once the design is complete, the implant bridge is milled out of a solid block of non metal, teeth colored material called zirconia. There are two primary kinds of zirconia all on 4 implant teeth: Prettau implant bridges and Bruxzir Full Arch Implant Teeth. Both solutions are very comparable are more or less competing technologies of comparable quality. Both are zironia.

Bruxzir or Prettau Zirconia Implant Teeth:

Which is better Prettau or Bruxzir or Hybridge? Both are made out of Zirconia and are very durable and beautiful. Both are installed permanently into the mouth and can replace full mouth of teeth with implant supported bridges such as All on 4 and All on 6 Implant bridges. Basically the biggest difference is two different manufactures of a very similar product. Your implant dentist may have a preference for one over the other, but either option, but the end result is much the same. As long as you understand the difference between Hybrid Dentures and Zirconia All on 4, you can make an informed decision.

Hybridge is just a marketing company that sends patients to participating dentists. The dentists make zirconia and acrylic implant teeth options. The same is true of Next Day Teeth. All on 4 zirconia implant teeth require a tooth implant dentist to install 4 to 6 dental implants per jaw.

Zirconia implants can work for implant dentures, but the locator attachments are more durable and maintainable if done with titanium implants.

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Do Root Canals Cost More Than Implants?

Are root canals or implants more expensive?

Which is more expensive a root canal or dental implant? In general implants cost more than root canals. Implants can last a lifetime, but root canals last 5-10 years on the average. Root canals cost approximately $3000 and implants cost $5000 on the average. Many people will skip a root canal and choose to have a tooth replaced with an implant instead. This is because an implant can be a better financial investment and they do not fail as often and cause jaw abscesses.

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Are root canals or implants a better investment?

The answer may not be known till later. It all depends on how long your root canal lasts. Sometimes root canals work and sometimes they do not. If the root canal fails, you will need to remove the root canal tooth and replace it with an implant. The catch is, root canals fail months or years down the road. Meaning you may be spending money on both a root canal and an implant.

How long do root canals and implants last?

Root canals last 5-10 years on the average. Implants can last a lifetime and usually are a much better long term investment than root canals. Some people are opting to get implants instead of root canals because $3000 + $5000 = $8000. Any why spend $3000 for a root canal when in a short period of time you will need to pay $5000 for an implant. It may be better to go right to the implant.

Can an Implant be done Instead of a Root Canal?

What happens if you do not do a root canal?  Implants usually last much longer than root canals. In fact, many dentists believe implants can last a lifetime. Implant procedures are more predictable than root canals. Technically implants replace teeth that are missing (and are not an exact alternative), but one can choose to electively do an implant procedure instead of a root canal.

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Implants last longer than implants

Root canal teeth can still get cavities, but implants will never rot or get decay. Root canal teeth are also more likely to crack and break than implants. They are dead teeth. Just like a dead trees branches get more and more brittle every year. And of course, root canals can cause abscesses when bacteria leaks from the tooth into the underlying bone. Implants do not have bacteria inside them and do not cause bone abscesses. Such is the debate to get root canal or to pass go and get an implant instead?

Should you remove tooth and do implant instead or root canal?

One thing is for sure – if you end up paying for a root canal and an implant, you will not save any money. The question about which is more more expensive will be moot.

The stale debate has favored root canals for years. Now implants are routine, done by more dentists. Health concerns with root canals have been questioned by some professionals. Many people are opting to skip root canal procedures and go right to the dental implant. Some biological dentists believe failing root canals can cause health problems by leaking concentrated bacteria and toxins into blood supply under the teeth. The question is whether or not pathogens and toxins in root canals can leak to other parts of the body and cause serious disease such as cancer, Hashimotos, Lupus and cardiovascular disease. Since disease is complex it is very difficult to establish a direct link between root canals and systemic disease. Sometimes root canals can hurt the health of the bone and increase the chances of having implant problems and complications.

What is the life expectancy of a root canal?

The average life expectancy of a root canal tooth is often 5 to 10 years. The cost of a root canal in Burtonsville Maryland is $3500 including a necessary crown. The cost of a dental implant is closer to $4500. Most individuals who lose a tooth will want to replace it with an implant. In the long run doing a root canal will cost you more money since you will incur the cost of the root canal and the implant (that is if you enjoy having a tooth in your mouth). That is you will pay $3500 for the Root Canal and Crown and later $4500 for the dental implant in todays dollars. That is if you are lucky, because normally a root canal will damage your bone and you will need a bone graft to get an implant. Depending on the damage to your bone (because root canals fail by leaking bacteria into your jawbone) the bone graft can cost between $500 – $2500 extra dollars. It also takes longer to get a new tooth.  And there are more surgical procedures and appointments in the dental chair.

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Should a Root Canal Retreat or 2nd Root Canal be Done?

The success rate of getting a 2nd root canal is 50% or less. Root Canal Retreats are more expensive than the first root canal. Most root canal redos cost from $1300 – $2500 depending on whether it is a molar or a front tooth. And who is doing the procedure. I would never throw good money at bad money like that and retreats normally last a shorter period of time than a first root canal.

Should I get a Root Apicoectomy or Implant?

The concept of an apicoectomy is to cut the bottom of the root off and apply a filling to better seal to the bottom of the root, so bacteria stops leaking out. The idea is to better prevent bacteria from leaking out of the bottom of your tooth. A tooth is porous, so bacteria in the tooth is probably leaking everywhere. The Root bottom may be the biggest hole, but…This procedure will likely not last too long if really work at all. Probably throwing good money at bad money.

Why a Root Canals are Better Than Implants?

A Root canal will cost between $800 and $2000 depending on what tooth it is and who does the root canal. A root canal will typically take 45 minutes to 2 hours in the dental chair over 1-2 visits. At a later visit (best done within 2 weeks of the root canal) you will need a filling in the top part of the tooth called a “build up” and a crown. If the crown and filling are not done in a timely fashion, the tooth will crack and break and the tooth will be lost. On the average root canals will last 5 – 10 years depending on what standard for “working” is being applied. I find that many root canals when evaluated with a high quality 3D Xray show signs of bone loss. Most X rays are 2D and are not able to detect bone loss around root canals as well. A 3D xray called a cone beam CBCT is necessary to fully evaluate a root canal tooth.

What is the Sales Pitch for Implants over Root Canals?

A dental Implant costs $1000 – $2500 depending on what kind of implant it is and who is placing it and where it is being placed. Worth mentioning, not all implants are of the same quality and different implants are made of different materials. Now we have Zirconia which is a tooth colored, non-metallic material and Titanium. Zirconia is more biocompatible than titanium and it is a better cosmetic option in the smile zone. What dental implant material is best? Do non metal implants cost more than titanium implants?

How do I know if a Root Canal is failing?

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Root Canals do not Always Work

  1. Bacteria can leak out of the root canal and enter and infect the bone
  2. Root canal filling materials are most often “gutta percha” which is mostly Latex. 20% of the population is allergic to latex and it may be more. Some people may not be allergic but sensitive. Tooth roots are porous and whatever is in it slowly leaks out of the tooth no matter what. What this means, is latex particles and bacteria are constantly leaking out of the tooth. So the real question may be, “did the root canal really every work?”
  3. Root canal teeth are dead and can be subject to rejection by the immune system. Your body isn’t stupid- who or what would want to hang around something that is dead and full of bacteria and irritating material.

How does my Dentist know if my Root Canal has Failed?

Normally the dentist will take a 2D x-ray to look for bone loss. He/She will additionally look for visible signs of swelling and infection around the tooth. The problem with this approach is it takes a long time for bacterial infection to cause enough bone loss to be detectable in a 2D x-ray. In fact it takes a while to cause much bone loss at all. In healthy individuals, the persons immune system will kill the bacteria as it leaks out of the tooth and bone may never be loss. You immune system is just stuck fighting the constant leak of bacteria from the root canals. And what about the latex an the dead tooth issue. Look, the situation is less than perfect.

But remember, there was a time where we did not have Implants and good tooth replacement options. What would you do if you had to choose between losing your front tooth or doing a root canal? Some teeth lend themselves to easier cleaning and sealing than others. For example, a front tooth has one root and these are easier to clean and fill.

There is no wrong path of treatment regarding root canals and Implants if you understand the procedures.

Just go in with your eyes open and consider all the good and bad – finances, time in the dental chair, your health, and the result and you cannot make the wrong decision.

One dilemma in the dental profession is a dental implant is not an alternative to a Root Canal. A Root Canal “saves a tooth” whereas a dental implant is a tooth replacement option usually given after a tooth is lost or if the tooth cannot be fixed.

Are implants safe and do they always work?

Any dental procedure is not without risk of complication. After any procedure in the mouth there can be an infection for example. In most cases the risk of infection in a health patient is minimal. Then the question is how long will the procedure work?

Dental implant work 95% of the time and if they fail it is usually within the healing period of the first few weeks after getting the implant. Once a dental implant has healed, todays dental implants usually last a lifetime. Dental Implants are sterile and they do not decay and they never leak bacteria into the gum and bone. This last fact is a major advantage of implants over root canals.

Why do dental implants fail?

The three most common causes are:

  1. placement of implants into unhealthy patients
  2. placement of implants into unhealthy bone. The most common unhealthy bone is 1) bone where there used to be a root canal. Root canals hurt the efforts of future tooth replacement. 2) bone where no tooth has been present for a long period of time.
  3. patients who do not follow the care instructions after implant placement. For example a patient should never chew on top of a new implant site and they need to take medications as prescribed. Care instructions need to be followed. Believe it or not, some people spend lot of money and time in the dental chair and sabotage their own case.

Why not to get Full Mouth Implants in One Day

Why Not to Replace All Your Teeth Permanently In One Day

The reason not to get a full mouth of implants in one day is because the cosmetic result may look bad due to the gum and bone levels lowering a lot for the first three months after having all your natural teeth removed. Of course the gums are going to heal and the “lowering” always happens. How would you feel if 3 months after you got your new implant teeth, the gum levels lowered to where you see spaces between your teeth and gums? Or worse yet, the metal where the teeth connect to the implants is exposed. Showing metal in the mouth is a real eye sore. And lots of food and bacteria is going to collect and be difficult to clean. Rushing the case to the finish line can be a costly mistake that you will live with forever.

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Disadvantages of Getting Full Permanent Implants in One Day

You’ve seen all the TV commercials and online google paid ads about getting all your teeth replaced with Implants in one day. Now you are excited about getting a beautiful new smile in one day. The truth is you can get permanent implants in one day, but there is a lot of risk in doing so. And the results can be sub par. This article will discuss the risks and disadvantages of getting implants and permanent full mouth implant teeth installed in one visit. Or within a period of days.

Full Mouth Permanent Implants is a complex decision

Where and how to get all your teeth replaced with implants is a big decision. Many people travel long distances to get full mouth implants. Getting the procedure done in as few visits as possible is important. But the result should last a lifetime and the result is what you will live with. There’s a reason why 99.9% of dentists allow a healing period prior to installing the permanent teeth. A great compromise, is to live with a cosmetic set of temporary teeth while the gums and implants heal. Lets take a deeper look since this is a big and expensive decision.

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The Full Mouth Implant Procedure in One Day:

  1. Remove All Remaining Teeth. Many of the remaining teeth are not any good or worth fixing or worse yet, abscessed and causing jaw bone infection and bone loss.
  2. Bone and Gum Grafting: the extraction sites where teeth were removed need to be grafted and heal with new bone and gum tissue. Depending on how much infection is in the jaw, bone grafting may not be possible on the day of tooth removal.  In this case, the patient would need to have the graft on a later day. When grafts are done in areas of infection, the grafts can fail and there can be additional infections associated with a rejected bone graft.
  3. Placement of dental implants or postsImplants take 2-3 months to heal and reach full strength. You are waiting for bone to grow around the new implants. The implants need to be perfectly placed so as to properly support the zirconia implant teeth. But what if there is infection right where you need to place an implant? Is the implant dentist going to place the implant and possibly even do a bone graft anyway? And then, hope they are lucky and it heals perfectly while it supports an expensive new zirconia implant bridge? And all this is going to magically happen before the implants, gum and bone has even healed? I don’t think this will always happen and it certainly is not predictable. Replacing a full mouth of teeth in one day can lead to many problems, complications and undue risk.
  4. Impressions or scans of the mouth and implants need to be taken to make a good fitting set of permanent implant teeth. But how can that happen since after all the teeth are removed the gums and bone are going to change shape and position as the mouth heals. It is possible to get an scan of the mouth but there is going to be a lot of guessing about where the gum levels will be. Scanning technology has come a long way, but it cannot guess about where the gum level will heal. What if there is a lot of space between the teeth and the gum level? Food will get stuck and you may hear weird whistly air sounds as you talk.
  5. 3D printing of the Full Mouth Teeth: make sure you are getting Zirconia as the final material. Acrylic is a lot cheaper and it does not hold up. Full mouth implants completed in one day delivers a final Zirconia set of teeth in 1-2 days. Zirconia 3D printers are expensive, but companies completing full mouth implants in one day have a centralized 3D printer or they are outsourcing to a 3rd party lab. The 3D teeth are usually printed and shipped overnight to the local office a installed within a day or two.

Complications with Finishing Full Implants in One Day?

  1. Implants can fail and subsequent loss of the new Zirconia teeth. Implants fail 5% of the time in ideal situations. When placed in compromise situations the failure rates go up. If 5 implants are placed, the chances of a failure can be between 25-50%. One failure can cause an entire case to fail and need to be totally be re-done. Is the implant center going to redo the case for free? We do not know, but you should check.
  2. Gum and bone may not heal where you expect when final impressions or digital scans are taken before implants, gums and extraction sites heal. This is really the biggest problem. The gum levels will change and then there are large spaces where food gets stuck later. And having space between your teeth and gums is not a good look.Notice how the gum levels healed below the level of the crowns made. The best way to do implant crown and bridgework is to wear a nice temporary bridge for 2-3 months and take impressions when the gum levels can be established.
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Notice how the gum levels healed below the level of the crowns made. The best way to do implant crown and bridgework is to wear a nice temporary bridge for 2-3 months and take impressions when the gum levels can be established.

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What is the Conventional way to do Permanent Implants?

  1. Remove all remaining teeth very carefully
  2. Perform any necessary bone grafting
  3. Place implants into the correct position 5-6 appropriate size dental implants.
  4. Place a nice set of temporary teeth for a period of 2-4 months while implant and gum healing mostly completes.
  5. Finish case with a high quality set of Zirconia teeth.

Acrylic vs Zirconia Implant Teeth

If you are going to go through with replacing all your teeth with implants, do not settle for plastic teeth or hybrid dentures. You should get the Zirconia teeth. Zirconia may be a little more expensive, but it does not break, stain, absorb plaques or require maintenance. Hybrid Dentures (made of acrylic plastic) absorb bacteria, stain, teeth can break off and the acrylic material generally breaks down. Comparing Zirconia to Acrylic is like comparing a plastic cup a high quality porcelain mug (except zirconia does not break).

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