Why Choose Ultratooth Dental Implants?

If you’ve recently lost one or more teeth you may be considering your tooth replacement options. It is likely that your Orlando dentist has mentioned bridges, dentures, and traditional dental implants to you, but what about Ultratooth dental implants? In this article, you will learn all there is to know about Ultratooth dental implants, including their benefits and how they compare to traditional dental implants.

The Only FDA Approved Immediate Dental Implant on The Market Today

Dental implants have become one of the most effective restoration options in the field of dentistry. Dentists are continuously recommending implants to patients suffering from tooth loss. In prior times, when dental implants were first available on the market, they were inaccessible for most patients because of their high costs. Thanks to technological advancements made years later, the dental implant procedure is much more achievable and efficient than ever before.

Receiving traditional dental implants can be a lengthy process for some patients. Tooth extractions, placements, bone grafts, and recovery can take months to complete. Today, Ultratooth dental implants are the only FDA approved device on the market. Patients can now achieve a beautiful and improved smile in only one office visit.

Benefits of Immediate (Ultratooth) Dental Implants

Ultratooth dental implants preserve existing natural tooth structure and protect missing areas. The following are some top benefits of Ultratooth dental implants that most surgical procedures can’t offer:

Immediate Ultratooth Vs. Traditional Implants

Patients have asked if Ultratooth dental implants are a less durable device. The answer is no. The key difference between Ultratooth dental implants and traditional dental implants is not a matter of stability. Instead, it is a matter of the time taken to complete both procedures and the steps involved. We will see how these two procedures differ down below.

Traditional Implants

Typically, the process for traditional dental implants is split up into multiple dental appointments. Once you have undergone a consultation with your Orlando dentist, they will insert a titanium screw into your jawbone. They will then place the abutment and dental crown at your second appointment. These two visits are separated to allow the osseointegration process to occur (during this time your dental implant fuses to your jawbone). The period of time between the first and second appointment differs for each patient.

Your Orlando dentist can also fabricate a removable replacement appliance that can be worn temporarily until the crown is placed.

Immediate (Ultratooth) Implants

The process for Immediate (Ultratooth) dental implants can be completed in one single visit at your Orlando dental clinic. During this simple procedure, your dentist will perform a tooth extraction, insert the titanium screw and will place a temporary dental crown. This means there will be no need for additional removable appliances and you won’t have to live with unsightly gaps in your smile either. As soon as your final porcelain crown is available, you will return to your dentist’s office for placement.

Interested in Ultratooth dental implants? Book a consultation with your Orlando dentist today.

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