Frequently, as we get older, we start to lose teeth. Dental implants can be the answer for many people. A fixed bridge requires prepping your adjacent natural teeth but it is an option for replacing missing teeth. Bridges work well but they will not last forever and instead of having one tooth missing, you have the possibility of eventually losing the other teeth as well. Partial bridges can sometimes be uncomfortable, while dental implants look and feellike original teeth and are there permanently.
Let us explain a little bit about the procedure. Implants are placed n two phases with a time table of 3
to 4 months. This allows for the implants to heal and bone to grow and attach itself.
1. The doctor performs an oral examination, complete with x-rays to make sure you are a good candidate. Some people will have to start with abone graft ,in order to build up the surrounding
bone. If you have an extraction, you might require abone graft, in which abone substitute is placed in the area of extraetion. This is usually a simple procedure done in the office. The
healing process takes approximately 60 days and then you'lI be ready for the implants.
2. Implants, made oftitanium, are surgically placed in the jawbone. The implant has a bio-active surface and this enables the bone to grow around and bond with the implant. This procedure is
done in the office in one visit and usually takes less than an hour to complete. After the implant is surgically placed, the patient needs to wait 3-5 months before the final prosthesis is placed.
Mini-implants are another option for overdentures. These implants are placed and a temporary denture can be fitted on the same visit as the placement of the minis while the permanent
denture is being fabrkated usually within the next 15 days. On the downside, mini-implants are not for everyone and you must be evaluated to see if you are a candidate.
3. When patients return for their final prosthesis, they must plan to stay between 3-5 working days. Another option is to schedule two visits back tú back: one for the placement of the
abutment and taking impressions; the other for the placement of the final dental work. This is up to the patient. Many times arrangements with the laboratory can be made ahead of time to
expedite dental work.
4. Is this procedure safe? Should it be done in Mexico? Although this procedure is safe, it should be done by a qualified professional with extensive knowledge and experience in Implant Dentistry.
During the last decade, Mexico has had a huge influx of patients from the United States. Our medical professionals have met the demands of such an influx. Dentists have state of the art
facilities, qualified bilingual staff, and educational backgrounds from some of the most prestigious institutions.
Dr. Ernesto Moran has been doing implants for 20 years. He has many years of education from a number of universities in the United States. He is an associate fellow from the Misch Institute
and ambassador for the International College of Orallmplantology. He has an excellent reputation and is one of the best in his field.


Dr. Moran is recommended by the US Consulate in Ciudad Juarez.

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