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How to Find Out if You are a Candidate for Dental Implants in Singapore
on August 8, 2014
If you've suffered tooth loss and have been looking into implant-based dental restoration to replace missing teeth or ill-fitting dentures, you've probably heard that not everyone is a good candidate for dental implants in Singapore. So how do you find out if dental implants are an option for you? The best way, of course, is to see an oral and maxillofacial surgeon for an evaluation, but here's what you need to know to have a fairly good idea whether or not implants will work for you before you take that step.
Who Is a Good Candidate for Dental Implants in Singapore?
If you're interested in getting dental implants, chances are good that you'll be able to. Fact is, most people with missing teeth or ill-fitting dentures are good candidates for dental implants in Singapore today, since new technologies, materials and surgical techniques have made these procedures much more widely available than they once were. While the requirements were once rather stringent, making implants available only to people in very good health and with excellent bone quality and quantity in the jaw, today there are options for almost anyone.
So unless you have certain serious underlying health issues, such as diabetes or hypertension that is very poorly controlled, active gum disease or certain bleeding or immune system disorders, your Singapore oral surgeon can probably place implants for you successfully – even if you've lost bone in the jaw due to previous gum disease or long term use of removable dentures.
Think Dental Implants Are For You? How To Find Out For Sure
To find out for sure whether implants are the best option for you, you'll need to see a Singapore oral surgeon for a consultation. During that appointment, your surgeon will perform a thorough evaluation of your oral health, including a physical examination of your mouth and medical imaging – which will be used to look into important factors like bone quality and density and the position of sinus cavities and nerves. Your general health will be evaluated as well, your surgeon asking for a complete health history, including past and present health issues and a list of any medications you're taking regularly.
With this information in hand, your oral surgeon will be able to give you a definitive answer as to whether or not you're a good candidate for dental implants. If so, you'll also be advised on which implant-based restoration options would be best for you and whether you'll need any preparatory procedures, like bone grafts or sinus lifts, to ensure optimal results.
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