L. Scott Brooksby, DDS, DICOI
680 W. Washington St Ste. E102
Sequim, WA 98382
WHAT ARE DENTAL
IMPLANTS?
Dental implants have been around in various forms for centuries. Only
in the last thirty years, however, have they come to provide reliable
replacements for natural teeth.
In the mid sixties a surgeon by the name of Branemark accidentally discovered
that titanium cylinders placed gently into bone and then left undisturbed
for three months could actually bond to the bone. While discussing
this finding with some dentist friends they decided to see if titanium cylinders
could be used as replacement teeth. Initial experiments were done in
dogs. The implants were placed in the jaw of the dog using a
very gentle technique and then allowed to rest in the jaw for three months.
When the implants were exposed, a hook was attached and they were able
to lift the dog completely off of the ground. Although, today, this
seems cruel to us, it clearly demonstrated that the titanium cylinders could
bond to bone and withstand substantial forces.
Since that time hundreds of thousands of dental implants have been placed
in the mouths of people who were tired of floppy removable replacement teeth.
Research has been conducted all over the world at numerous dental
facilities. The success rates have been between
90 to 97% over the last thirty years.
Put simply a dental implant is a titanium cylinder with threads or a rough
surface which is gently placed in the jaw of an individual. Titanium
is a bioactive metal which, when undisturbed, is able to trick the body into
believing that it is a tooth. The body therefore bonds directly to
the implant surface with a bond that is even stronger than to natural teeth.
Crowns or attachments are placed on the implant and screwed into place with
retaining screws which thread into the top of the implant.
If you are interested in dental implants and want to know about the potential
problems with dental implants click here.
Do you have more questions? Send us an
e-mail question and
Dr. Brooksby of Sequim Advanced
Dental will gladly respond.
AMERICAN COLLEGE OF PROSTHODONTISTS
INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF ORAL
IMPLANTOLOGISTS