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Dental Implants Rolla, MO

Dental Implants

Missing teeth can be embarrassing, causing people to hide their smile and lose their self-esteem. The space created by missing teeth can easily become infected with bacteria, causing other teeth to shift out of place, and making it difficult for people to speak or eat correctly. Haller Dental and the staff at Haller Dental are sensitive to the hardship a missing tooth can create. We provide dental implants so that our patients can regain their self-confidence, improve their health, and approach life boldly.

    Facts from the American Academy of Implant Dentistry (aaid.com)
  • More than 30 million Americans are missing all their teeth in one or both jaws
  • 15 million people in the U.S. have crown and bridge replacements for missing teeth
  • 3 million have implants and that number is growing by 500,000 a year
  • 10% of all US dentists place implants but that is increasing
  • The success rate of dental implants has been reported in scientific literature as 98%
  • Implants performed by US dentists 5,505,720 (2006)
  • Implants performed by US general dentists 3,103,930 (2006)
  • The dental implant market in the U.S is projected to reach $5 billion by 2018

Installing dental implants is a complex procedure and patients throughout the 65401 area trust us to replace their missing teeth due to the stellar reputation of Haller Dental. We know that there are multiple dental providers to choose from so Haller Dental and the staff at Haller Dental are constantly looking for ways to improve the overall experience of our patients. Our office is conveniently located in Rolla and we treat patients throughout Missouri, offering them the opportunity to restore missing teeth in a way that looks natural and beautiful.

The Process of Installing Dental Implants
If one or more of your teeth have fallen out, you may qualify for dental implants as a way to permanently replace the missing teeth. In order to find out, schedule an appointment with our Rolla dentist office by calling 573-364-7969. Haller Dental will examine your mouth and jawbone to determine if the procedure is right for you. Before you can get started, your gums need to be healthy, and your jawbone needs to be strong. If, Haller Dental identifies any cavities or signs of gum disease, this will need to be treated first.

Teeth restored with dental implants can’t get cavities! An replacement tooth, or crown, doesn’t decay like a natural tooth, but you still must brush, floss and care for it and your surrounding natural teeth and gums in the same manner as natural teeth. Regular professional cleanings and dental check-ups also are essential.

Once you are cleared for the procedure, the staff at Haller Dental will take an impression of your mouth so that the new teeth can be created in a dental lab. Each tooth will be made to match the size and shape of the surrounding teeth along with having a perfect color match. This way your smile will appear completely natural once done. Patients throughout MO are delighted with the results since no one can tell the difference between which teeth are real and which ones are synthetic.

Rolla Dental Implants

The next step in the procedure is to have a metal post implanted under the gum line. This aspect of the procedure is what sets dental implants apart from other forms of cosmetic dentistry and Haller Dental refers patients to a specialist who places the implant. The metal post is secured to the jawbone in order to create a durable, synthetic root system that rivals the strength of natural roots with one exception – metal can’t become infected. Over the course of a couple of months, the metal post and jawbone will fuse together. This creates a level of durability that cannot be replicated in any other type of procedure.

    Questions to Ask When Selecting a Dental Implant Dentist
  1. What treatment options do you use to restore missing teeth?
  2. How many dental implant procedures have you performed?
  3. What’s your success rate?
  4. What’s your education and training in dental implant treatment?
  5. Which technique* and type of replacement teeth or appliance do you recommend for me, and why?
  6. What steps are involved in the process and where and by whom are they performed?
  7. What should I expect throughout the process in terms of pain, recovery time, eating, etc.?
  8. Will I have teeth throughout the process?
  9. What type of anesthesia do you use?
  10. What are the risks of the treatment option you’re recommending?
  11. What are the benefits?
  12. Can you share before-and-after pictures of other patients you have treated?

Afterwards, Haller Dental will secure the new synthetic tooth to the metal post at the surface of the gums. The new tooth is attached so securely, that patients can eat their favorite foods, maintain an active lifestyle, play sports, and more, without fear of their tooth becoming loose or falling out. Patients throughout MO enjoy the benefits that come from never having to worry about their tooth again.

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Patients in the 65401 area, trust Haller Dental and the staff at Haller Dental to provide dental implants in a way that is comfortable and functional. With any type of surgical procedure, it is important to visit an expert and by doing so you will reduce your risk of complications or the implants not functioning properly. Haller Dental takes the time to make sure that every aspect of the procedure is completed correctly – the first time.

Caring for Dental Implants
Once dental implants have been installed, they are extremely easy to care for. We hear from patients throughout Rolla with questions that range from “Do implants come out” and “How do I brush my teeth”. The answer is fairly simple. Since dental implants are installed by creating a synthetic root system, they are durable and secure and will not fall out or become loose. This means you can go play basketball, run in a 10k, and wrestle with your kids – without worrying about your tooth coming out.

In order to care for your dental implants, we advise patients throughout Missouri to brush and floss their teeth throughout the day like they normally would. Additionally, it is important to schedule dental exams and cleanings with Haller Dental at least twice a year. The staff at Haller Dental will help to clean your teeth and ensure that they stay healthy. This step is incredibly important because while dental implants cannot become infected themselves, the teeth around them can. If, in the future, you suffer from a severe case of gum disease or a dental abscess, the infection can spread into your jawbone. This puts your implants in jeopardy because in order to stay secure, the jawbone must be in good health. If it becomes infected, your dental implants and all of your teeth will be in jeopardy.

If you currently have dental implants and your teeth start to hurt, call 573-364-7969 to schedule an appointment immediately. This way we can identify any infection and treat it before it can spread into the jawbone. As long as you follow these simple preventative care steps, your implants and natural teeth should remain in good health.

Ancient dental implants have been traced back to around 600 AD, when tooth-like pieces of shell were hammered into the jaw of a Mayan woman. Thank goodness for contemporary dentistry!
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Consultation
In order to find out if implants are right for you, call 573-364-7969. Haller Dental and the staff at Haller Dental are friendly, welcoming, and will take the time to educate and inform you of all of your options. Patients throughout Rolla MO trust Haller Dental to replace their teeth in the way that helps them to accomplish their lifestyle goals. That means that Haller Dental will make a detailed recommendation about which direction you should go for replacing your missing teeth. Just remember that you can have a beautiful and natural looking smile by working with a professional implant dentist, and if you are suffering from missing teeth, we can help you by transforming your smile. Schedule an appointment and let us transform your smile into something as beautiful as you are.

Dental Implants FAQ

Q: I need to replace two missing teeth next to each other. Can I just have one implant placed and attach it to one of my natural teeth and make a bridge?
A:
Generally, this is not a good idea-over the years we have learned that it is generally much better not to attach implants to teeth. We frequently attach implants to each other, which can improve strength and works well. So in a case like this, although it may be more expensive in the short term to place two implants instead of one, the long-term success is likely to be much better with the two implants.

Q: I lost my upper back teeth on one side and have gone for years without doing anything about it. My sinuses always seem to bother me more on that side than on the side that I have back teeth. Could these problems be related to one another?
A:
In a large majority of people who have had their upper back teeth missing for a long period of time is the increasing downward growth of the maxillary sinus. At birth it is the size of a pea, and progressively grows as the skull matures. This growth is at the expense of the surrounding bone. If you are considering replacing those upper back teeth with fixed teeth that stay in all the time, it may be necessary to perform a sinus elevation procedure to allow room for placement of dental implants into this area to support those teeth. This involves placement of bone and/or bone substitutes into an area which was previously occupied by the lower part of the maxillary sinus. Most importantly, this procedure increases the available bone use to place implants and restore the missing back teeth.

Q: I had a root canal on a tooth that fractured and now it has to be removed. Can it be replaced with an implant or do I have to have a bridge or a partial?
A:
Teeth that have can fracture more easily than other teeth because they are weaker and somewhat dehydrated. They can sometimes be as brittle as glass. In the past the best available treatment was to remove the tooth and file down the adjacent teeth and make a bridge – caps on the adjacent teeth with an attached “dummy” tooth in between. Sometimes this still is the only way. However, in many cases an implant can replace the fractured tooth and no teeth need to be ground down at all.

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