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Dental Implants in Seattle (Ballard) and Issaquah

Seattle Dentist Dental Implants

“The whole procedure of getting dental implants, scared me to death! I am the world’s ‘worst’ patient. The experience was not bad at all, and the end result was – I have beautiful teeth and I am very happy!” HM. more

We have been your dental implant specialist in Seattle and Issaquah for some time now, and it is amazing how new teeth can turn someone’s life around. A perfectly restored smile thanks to dental implants has the power to fill a person with new energy and lust for life. This is not a fairytale. It happens every day. Just listen to the people in this section.

As your general and cosmetic dentist serving the Seattle and Issaquah areas, we provide dental implant options and the esthetical solutions to permanently solve problems of lost or damaged teeth.  With 2 offices, we are able to serve your dental needs in both the Seattle and Eastside areas from Ballard to Sammamish, and Renton to Crown Hill.  Did you know that you could have dental implants and immediately functioning teeth in one single session? Take a look below at how some common dental implant problems can be effectively solved. Contact our dentist offices in Seattle or Issaquah to talk to us about your individual case and see how dental implants can change your smile, your oral health, and your life!

Four common problems:
 
  • Seattle Dentist Missing one
    Missing one

    A tooth and its roots are missing. A dental implant and ceramic crown becomes the permanent replacement.

  • Seattle Dentist Missing several
    Missing several

    Three teeth and their roots are missing. A fixed bridge anchored on dental implants gives optimal strength.

  • Seattle Dentist Missing all
    Missing all

    All teeth and roots in the lower jaw are missing. Dental implants provide enough stability to carry a full fixed bridge.

SINGLE TOOTH MISSING

Seattle Dentist SINGLE TOOTH MISSINGBenefits of an all-ceramic crown on dental implant:

When both the tooth and root are damaged, the best permanent replacement is a dental implant in conjunction with a ceramic crown. This solution both looks and functions just like a natural tooth.

In this case, a so-called one-piece implant is used. This means that all components are installed as a single unit, resulting in immediately full functioning teeth, shorter treatment time and minimized pain.

  • Immediately functioning teeth
  • Excellent esthetic result
  • Life long, stable solution
 

Treatment:Seattle Dentist Treatment
This procedure normally includes four visits to the dentist. You should expect to be able to work the day after having the implant installed.

A one-piece implant is used, resulting in immediately functioning teeth

COURSE OF TREATMENT

INSTALLING THE NEW TOOTH – STEP-BY-STEP
The course of treatment described here is one of several options available. Consult your dentist to find out what the best solution is for you, given your specific condition.

  • Seattle Dentist Before the procedure
    1. Before the procedure

    The dentist makes a first examination and takes one or more x-rays of the area to prepare for the procedure.

  • Seattle Dentist Installing the implant
    2. Installing the implant

    The implant is installed. At this time, a temporary tooth is provided that allows you eat and function like normal almost immediately. The implant will need a few months to integrate with the jawbone before the next step is taken.

  • Seattle Dentist Attaching the new crown
    3. Attaching the new crown

    The final step is the placement of the permanent ceramic tooth. The new tooth is installed for life. No additional treatment is needed.

  • Seattle Dentist End result
    4. End result

    You should expect the new tooth to fit and function just like a natural tooth. Do your usual dental hygiene to keep the tooth and gum around it clean and healthy.

 

ALTERNATIVES TO AN ALL-CERAMIC CROWN ON DENTAL IMPLANT

  • Seattle Dentist Tooth-supported fixed bridge
    Tooth-supported fixed bridge

    A traditional bridge involves grinding down adjacent teeth to support the bridge. It is a stable solution with good esthetics and function that is fairly easy to install. However, this alternative has two main disadvantages: continuous bone resorbtion in the edentulous area, and sacrificing healthy teeth on behalf of the bridge.

  • Seattle Dentist Removable partial denture
    Removable partial denture

    This is not a permanent alternative to a lost tooth. It is unstable and loosely attached, which affects both function and comfort. A removable partial denture is made of plastic – a material that can’t create the same esthetic result as a ceramic crown. The benefits are few but do exist: adjacent teeth aren’t affected. It is easily and quickly installed and relatively cheap.

  • Seattle Dentist Resin-bonded bridge
    Resin-bonded bridge

    This alternative has some clear advantages: it is quickly installed, functions well and, since it is made of ceramic, it gives a high esthetic result. Moreover, natural healthy teeth aren’t affected. But it is not very permanent. The resin-bonded bridge will eventually come off – probably after just a couple of years – and will then have to be reinstalled.

SEVERAL TEETH MISSING

Seattle Dentist SEVERAL TEETH MISSING Benefits with fixed bridge on dental implants:
In this case, when replacing three teeth in the far back of the mouth, a fixed bridge anchored to dental implants is the only fixed alternative. Traditional dentures can’t offer the same stability or function.

Having dental implants replacing your lost back teeth will give you new, unparalleled strength and stability that allows you to eat what you want. It will also preserve your jawbone and facial appearance.

  • The only fixed alternative in this situation.
  • A stable, secure solution that lets you eat what you want
  • Preserves your facial appearance and prevents bone loss

Treatment: After the initial examination, you can expect 4-5 additional visits until the final fixed bridge is permanently attached. It is normal to experience some minor bruising and swelling in the gum and soft tissue afterwards. Any discomfort is usually treated with an ordinary painkiller. You should expect to be able to work the next day.

COURSE OF TREATMENT

INSTALLING THE FIXED BRIDGE – STEP-BY-STEP

The course of treatment described here is one of several options available. Consult your dentist to find out what the best solution is for you, given your specific condition.

  • Seattle Dentist Before the procedure
    1. Before the procedure

    Three teeth at back end of the mouth are missing. The only real replacement alternative is installing a fixed bridge. The bridge contains all teeth in one piece and is anchored on dental implants.

  • 2. Installing the implant

    First, the implants are installed. This is normally done in a single session. A temporary bridge may be placed at the same time, making it possible for you to function like normal almost immediately after leaving the dentist.

  • Seattle Dentist Attaching the bridge
    3. Attaching the bridge

    The implants need to integrate with the jawbone before the permanent bridge is attached. This is normally done 1-2 months after the implant installation. The time will vary, depending on the teeth affected and the esthetical demands.

  • Seattle Dentist End result
    4. End result

    The new bridge will handle all the pressure that your strong, natural back teeth did. You will have a stable and secure solution that allows you to eat what you want.

ALTERNATIVE TO FIXED BRIDGE

Seattle Dentist ALTERNATIVE TO FIXED BRIDGERemovable partial denture
This alternative is often perceived as uncomfortable and a bit complicated to use. Function can’t be compared to that of a bridge. This denture is made of plastic and metal, which affects its look. It is quite expensive to fabricate due to its many parts. However, the installation process is simple, and natural teeth are spared.

ALL TEETH MISSING

Benefits of a fixed bridge on dental implants
Seattle Dentist  ALL TEETH MISSINGWhen all teeth are missing or in such condition that they need to be replaced, a fixed bridge anchored to dental implants is the best permanent solution

Before dental implants, there were no fixed solution available for people who lost all their teeth. Today, it is possible to replace a full jaw with dental implants and a fixed bridge that results in a permanent, stable and high esthetic solution.

  • Lets you eat and function like having natural teeth
  • A solid, stable solution that will serve you for life
  • Preserves your facial appearance and prevents bone loss

Treatment:
The treatment procedure and number of visits is largely dependent on the specific conditions. But all in all, 8-10 visits should be enough to have a fixed bridge installed. Most patients report that they were much more comfortable following the procedure than they had anticipated.

COURSE OF TREATMENT

INSTALLING THE FIXED BRIDGE – STEP-BY-STEP

The course of treatment described here is one of several options available. Consult your dentist to find out what the best solution is for you, given your specific condition.

  • Seattle Dentist Before the procedure
    1. Before the procedure

    The dentist determines what needs to be done and prepares both himself and the patient for the coming treatment procedure.

  • Seattle Dentist Installing the implants
    2. Installing the implants

    The first step is installing dental implants to replace the lost tooth roots. In this case, five implants are used. Temporary teeth are attached that enable you to eat and function like normal while waiting for the permanent bridge to be installed.

  • Seattle Dentist Attaching the bridge
    3. Attaching the bridge

    The final bridge is securely installed on top of the implants. With a full jaw replacement like this, it normally takes 2-3 visits to have the bridge completely attached.

  • Seattle Dentist End result
    4. End result

    Your new teeth should be hard to tell from natural – both for you and others. People who have had traditional dentures before getting a fixed bridge often describe this as an overwhelming and very positive experience.

ALTERNATIVES TO A FIXED BRIDGE

  • Seattle Dentist
     

    An alternative to a fixed bridge is a removable overdenture, which is anchored on implants. The old fashioned denture has many disadvantages and should be avoided if possible.

  • Seattle Dentist Removable, implant anchored overdenture
    Removable, implant anchored overdenture

    A removable full denture that is connected to either a ball or bar attachment, which in turn is anchored on two or more implants in the front part of the jaw.

    The implants help keep the denture in place and provide better function and comfort. Cost is usually the reason why this solution is chosen over a fixed bridge – although the end result can’t be compared.

  • Seattle Dentist Removable full denture
    Removable full denture

    A denture that is loosely placed on top of the gum to cover the lost teeth. This alternative has no real advantages – except for its low price and easy installation.

    The disadvantages are many: discomfort in eating, poor esthetics, affected speech, and sore gums from denture movement. Moreover, a full denture placed in the upper jaw severely reduces the sense of taste.

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