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Who Might Need Dental Implants?
Teens (And Sometimes Young Adults) Who Are Missing Their Eye Teeth (Canines)
Every now and then, we see a pre-teen who has wide gaps on each side of their smile where their eye teeth are supposed to be. To Dr. Busch and Dr. VanYperen, it’s a dental situation, but to that kid who is about to be moving into high school or maybe leaving for college, it’s more importantly a social problem.
Just twenty years ago, many doctors ignored the situation which not only caused the teen untold social embarrassment but also left them with a mismatched bite and the potential for a life of headaches and nighttime bruxism (grinding of their teeth). At North Kansas City Dental, we can open up the spaces even further and then place dental implants so the smile is not only beautiful, the function of the teeth works perfectly.
It should be noted, as a policy, North Kansas City Dental will not place implants into a young adult’s mouth until they reach the age of 17 – 18 years old.
Misaligned bite (overbite, underbite, and crossbite)
Athletes Both Young And Old
Often, a student falls victim to an accident or injury while playing a sport and are suddenly without one or more of their teeth. Of course, the wise move to make when that occurs is to find the tooth, put the tooth under the athlete’s tongue if it’s been cracked off, and find the nearest on-call emergency dentist. Because the game may seem more important, the dentist often isn’t consulted until the next day.
With modern dentistry, instead of putting in a bridge that may need to be replaced in a few years, we can place a dental implant that could last from twenty years to as long as their entire lifetime.
People With Loose Dentures Or Partials
Patients who are edentulous (all of their teeth are missing) and who have dentures and are unable to chew, turn to North Kansas City Dental for answers. These patients are unable to enjoy the foods that they used to like.
But then, by using two or three implants in the jaw bone that anchor their dentures in place, they feel like they have all their natural teeth once more. Implants are solid, natural looking and are very strong. Patients who get dental implants can smile, laugh and eat and have no anxiety that their denture may move around or make noticeable noises or that their bridge will trap food.
Am I A Candidate For Implantation Dentistry?
Currently receiving chemotherapy
Misaligned bite (overbite, underbite, and crossbite)
Radiation therapy
A disorder of the parathyroid
Disorders of the blood
Rare bone disorders
Cancer of the bone marrow
Sinus cavities that descend into the upper jaw
Uncontrolled osteoporosis
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