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Comfort and confidencewith CAMLOG® dental implants
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We Make Beautiful Smiles.
Dear patient,
This brochure is designed
to provide you with the
most important information
about dental implants.
After reading this brochure,
you can discuss your individual
treatment requirements
with your doctor in detail.
We hope that this information
is helpful and wish you a
healthy, beautiful smile.
It is often only when we lose something that we realize itstrue value. In the same way, we tend to take our teeth forgranted until they are lost, and then it becomes painfullyapparent how important our teeth are in day-to-day life.Your smile is an integral component of your personal identityand part of what makes you recognizable to the peoplearound you. Healthy and beautiful teeth are not onlyattractive but they radiate vitality, self confidence, andlikeability.
Losing your teeth can be painful, uncomfortable, andembarrassing, but you are not alone. Millions of people losetheir teeth every year because of trauma, heredity, gumdisease (periodontitis), and poor oral hygiene, and millions ofpeople are turning to dental implants as a way to get theirquality of life back. With dental implants, your dentist canreplace your missing teeth with new durable teeth that lookand feel like your own. You will find that restoring your smilewill help to bring back your self-confidence when eating,speaking, smiling, and even kissing.
Dental implants are more successful than any other treatmentfor missing teeth, and they are the only treatment to look,feel, and function just like natural teeth. The various reasonsto get dental implants, as well as the steps that you will gothrough during the process of implant treatment, are clearlyexplained in the pages to follow.
Your smile – your personal identity.
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Even without teeth,
smiling can be fun...
but not for your whole life!
Even though we can’t see our teeth at the start of our lives,they are already there. During the course of life, our teethare put through a lot of stress which often leads to toothdamage or loss.
Tooth loss affects people of all ages for a variety of reasonsincluding:
• Trauma (e.g., sports injuries, accidents) • Decay • Diseases of the teeth and gums
(periodontitis/periodontosis) • Heredity • Poor oral hygiene • Bad nutrition
After skeletal growth is complete, dental implants are theoptimal solution at almost any stage in life. Even old age isnot a reason to refrain from implant treatment. The mostimportant prerequisites are an adequate amount of bone, theability to heal normally, and sufficient oral hygiene.
Losing teeth –getting teeth back.
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We Make Beautiful Smiles.
...losing teeth again.
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• Healthy neighboring teeth and the jawbone can becompromised by conventional tooth replacements such asbridges and prostheses. See the image on the left thatdemonstrates how neighboring teeth are ground down for a 3-unit bridge. Why destroy 2 healthy teeth when you canavoid it? Implants are a 1-tooth solution to a 1-toothproblem. Bridges turn a 1-tooth problem into a 3-toothproblem.
• Partial and full conventional prostheses (dentures) can causepressure points and impact the ability to taste as well astactile and temperature perception. Because of bone loss,loose fitting dentures have to be continually adjusted withfrequent office visits. Such problems can be prevented withimplants.
• When prostheses are unstable it becomes challenging toeat most solid foods, thus limiting your diet and affectingyour overall health. The inability to chew your foodproperly can lead to digestive problems and inadequatenutritional intake.
Dental implants – a better treatment option.
1-unit implant 3-unit bridge
Single-tooth replacement
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We Make Beautiful Smiles.
Implants are securely stabilized
into your jawbone, and are
approximately the same length
as your natural tooth root.
Implants and supported teeth
function just as well as your
natural teeth. Before Bone Loss After Bone Loss
• Unstable prostheses make it difficult to speak, smile, andlaugh with confidence, therefore negatively affecting yoursocial life.
• When a tooth is lost, the surrounding bone begins toshrink away, thus compromising adjacent teeth andchanging the structure of your face. (See images belowthat demonstrate facial changes due to bone loss.)Implants replace the natural tooth root to prevent boneloss, prevent facial changes, and prevent neighboring teeth from being compromised.
• Although implants may for the short term be moreexpensive than other forms of tooth replacement, theyhave a much better long-term prognosis. Over time,selecting implants as your treatment option will be morecost-effective.
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What exactly is an implant?
CAMLOG® implants are made of commercially pure, medicalgrade titanium. This biologically compatible material is verytissue-friendly, has been long proven in medical technology,and is not known to cause any allergies. The prosthesisconsists of four components: the implant, the abutment, thescrew, and the crown. All together, the entire constructionreplicates the look and feel of a natural tooth. Different sizesand shapes allow your doctor to find the best solution foryou. On the left, you can see a magnified cross-sectionalview of a CAMLOG® implant with the abutment, screw, and crown.
If your dentist does not perform the surgical portion of theimplant treatment, he/she will refer you to a specialist forimplant placement. Your dentist will then take over the restof treatment as usual, from taking the impression right upuntil inserting the restoration, and will also perform regularcheckups. For illustrative purposes, the following pagesdemonstrate the entire implant treatment process.
Definitions:
Crown: Replacement of the tooth’s natural crown
Screw: Secures the abutment to the implant
Abutment: Post to support crown
Implant: Replacement of the tooth’s natural root
Crown
Screw
Abutment
Implant
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We Make Beautiful Smiles.
Tooth roots stabilize your teeth by anchoring to bone in your jaw, just as tree roots stabilize a treeby anchoring to soil in the ground.
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Step 1
Step 1
Your dentist will place an implant into
your jawbone where the tooth root was
previously located and the incision is
closed with stitches.
How will my tooth be replaced?
Step 2
Bone will grow around the implant and
attach to the implant surface. This process
is called osseointegration and usually takes
3–6 months.
Step 3
After the surgical site has fully healed and
osseointegration is complete, the abutment
is secured to the implant with a screw and
the crown is secured to the abutment. Now
you have a prosthesis that looks, feels, and
functions like a natural tooth.
Step 3
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We Make Beautiful Smiles.
Situation after tooth loss
Implant after healing
Implant restored with a crown
If you have lost a single tooth, the resulting gap can be closedusing an implant, an abutment, and a crown. No healthyneighboring teeth are destroyed (as with a bridge) for thisprocedure. An implant is often the more esthetic solutioncompared to other restorative options. Modern ceramicmaterials allow a perfect reproduction of natural teeth.
You are missing one tooth.
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You are missing several teeth.
Multiple missing teeth (edentulous spaces) can also berestored with implants. The implants then serve as supportingfixtures for your restoration in the form of a bridge or fixedpartial. If you lack several adjacent teeth in the rear of yourmouth, then implants are the best and only solution for afixed restoration. Without implants, only a removable partialdenture is possible, which has many disadvantages asdescribed on pages 4–5. Mechanical holding elements suchas clasps must be attached. Clasps are estheticallydispleasing, impair the comfort of wearing the denture, andmight damage the supporting teeth.
The number of implants depend
on the size of the gap and the
state of your jaw.
Four single-tooth crowns on four implants Three-unit bridge on two implants
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We Make Beautiful Smiles.
All of your teeth are missing.
Even if you have lost all your teeth, you do not need to settlefor a conventional full denture. Your dentist can offer youoptions with dental implants—a fixed or a removablereconstruction in the upper and/or lower jaw. Most peoplewith dentures are dissatisfied because their dentures becomeloose due to bone loss and create painful pressure spots.Adhesives or mechanical aids do not solve such problemspermanently or satisfactorily. Implants may present the bettersolution, depending on your circumstances and your desires.Wearing comfort can considerably increase with the numberof implants used to support the overdenture.
Four implants healed in the lower jaw An implant-borne, removable prosthesis
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Like naturally grown teeth –it doesn’t take that long.
Only rough estimates can be made as to the duration of a
planned implant treatment. The timeline on the following
page demonstrates an average treatment time of five to eight
months. These times may vary greatly depending upon
numerous factors including the quality of bone in which the
implants are placed. Treatment time may increase for patients
with compromised bone, as an additional procedure to build
up the bone that will accept the implant is required.
Your doctor will assess your individual situation and present a
safe and effective treatment designed specifically for you.
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We Make Beautiful Smiles.
1 month: Planning and preparation
Insertion of the implant
3 to 6 months:Healing time of the implant
Beginning of the prosthetic treatment
1 month: Fabrication of the restoration in the dental laboratory
Insertion of the final prosthetic restoration.
Average timeline for implant treatment
Remember, treatment plan and timeline vary from patient to patient. Your doctor willprovide you with an individual treatment plan designed specifically for you.
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Healing takes time and effort.
A successful implant is one in which your body grows bonearound the implant and attaches to the surface of theimplant. This process is called osseointegration. Whenosseointegration is complete, the implant is stable and readyfor restoration. In order to ensure that bone grows as quicklyand naturally as possible to the implant, rest and patienceare very important. Healing time depends on factors such asbone quality and quantity. Your doctor will inform you of thecorrect behavior during this healing phase. Particularly in thefirst days after the operation, you should avoid anything thatmay stress the implant site:
• Ensure that you practice gentle, but effective oral hygiene.In this way, you can prevent bacterial infections that couldput the healing of your implant at risk.
• Do not chew any hard food.
• Refrain from smoking and drinking alcohol, as both hinderthe healing process.
• Avoid severe physical strains.
• Don’t miss any appointments! Be open with your doctorand share all medical history and conditions.
Important for you:
Implant placement is a simple
procedure that requires minimal
recovery time. Typically you will
not need to take off of work.
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We Make Beautiful Smiles.
Longevity – thanks to optimal care and regular checkups.
An implant is a valuable investment that will providegreat benefits to you. With proper care, you should beable to radiate a beautiful smile for the rest of your life.However, proper dental care is absolutely necessary inorder to enjoy the many benefits of your new teeth fortheir expected lifetime. Bacteria may cause infection,which may compromise the lifetime of your implant.Daily care using suitable hygiene techniques is of greatimportance. Your doctor will instruct you on proper oralhealth care with implants. In addition to thoroughmaintenance, you should visit your doctor at least twotimes per year to have your implants inspected. Youshould also undergo professional teeth cleanings on aregular basis.
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More than 90 percent of all
implants still perfectly serve
their purpose after ten years.
Measured by their lifetime,
implants cost less than a
newspaper on a day-to-day basis.
As with any surgical procedure, a full consultation should becarried out before implant placement. Your dentist must firstobtain a precise overview of your oral status, your daily habitsand of your state of health. A detailed treatment and cost planwill inform you of the treatment phases and the associatedcosts. Remember that alternative treatments may not last aslong and often need to be replaced. Don’t spend more moneyover time on a treatment that initially seems less expensive.When evaluating tooth replacement options, talk to yourdentist about expected longevity of each treatment and thepotential for additional procedures required for maintenance ofeach treatment option. Consider these benefits when you makean investment with implants:
• your bone structure will be preserved
• your prosthesis will be fitted securely
• you will not destroy healthy teeth as required for a bridge
• you will chew better and enjoy more comfort
• you will taste and perceive temperature much better
• you will feel more self-confident socializing with others
• you will smile without being embarrassed
• you will save time (other treatment options require visits toyour dentist to replace/repair components).
How do I get started?
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Our business – quality of life for you!
Considering the advantages discussed, it is not surprising that millions of patients havechosen implants to replace their missing teeth.
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Headquarters:CAMLOG Biotechnologies AGMargarethenstrasse 38CH-4053 Basel
CAMLOG USA1822 Aston Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008Phone 1-877-537-8862 • Fax 1-877-418-2365camlog@henryschein.com • www.camlogimplants.com
© 2010 Henry Schein, Inc. No copying without permission. Not responsible for typographical errors.
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