http://blog.dentistbrunswickoh.com/ Here, we have Dr. Daniel P. Camm, D.D.S, explaining why some people need bone grafts before receiving a dental implant. Dr. Camm is a member of the American Dental Association, the Ohio Dental Association, and the Medina County Dental Society. He is also an Associate Fellow of the American Academy of Implant Dentistry, and a Fellow of the Midwest Implant Institute. He was President of the MII Fellowship from 1994-1998 and now serves as its Treasurer. In private practice, Dr. Camm does a number of implant sugeries and bone grafting surgeries with intravenous sedation. He is becoming renowned in a procedure called "All-on-4″ or "Teeth in a Day" which allows people with no teeth or some missing teeth to have fixed teeth immediately.
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I asked him to give me an idea because I am very anxious about this. Money is not a concern, I just don't want to be self conscious for the rest of my life (I'm 26). I want a nice smile like I have now, and I don't want people to notice that I have false teeth. He seemed concerned when he looked at my x-ray and saw how much bone I'd lost. While the bone graft is going on, I have to wear a flipper. I'm afraid people will notice. Do the fake flipper teeth look natural? I'm sick to my stomach.
boxingaddict25 6 months ago
Hello Dr. Camm. I am getting two teeth (7 and 8) extracted in 3 weeks because I had a root canal that failed and an infection that set in. I was told they couldn't be saved. My hope was that I could get immediate dental implants with temporary crowns, but when I had my consultation today with my oral surgeon, he told me I had lost too much bone. He said I'd have to have a bone graft to determine if I'll even be a candidate for implants. How successful are bone grafts in general? He didn't say.
boxingaddict25 6 months ago