Colorado Springs Dental Implants: From Humble Beginnings to Revolutionary Tooth Replacement Technology
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Date: Fri, 20 May 2011 |
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Colorado Springs Dental Implants: Ancient Origins and Technological Developments
Archaeological evidence has revealed that the concept behind Colorado Springs dental implants is not a new one. Ancient civilizations all had their versions of tooth replacements that ranged from rudimentary implants crafted from ivory, bone and shell to precious metals, as well as the teeth of people that had passed on! Of course, the discovery that was to revolutionize the field of teeth replacement was a few thousand years away from being unearthed, but these crude implements did comprise of a rather snazzy aesthetic solution. Then, in 1951, Swedish orthopedic surgeon Professor Per-Ingvar Brånemark accidentally stumbled across the unique ability of titanium to form a strong bond with bone tissue. During one of his clinical experiments, he found that this exceptionally strong, non-corrosive and lightweight metal was capable of biologically fusing with living bone tissue. This process – referred to as ‘osseointegration’ – was to give birth to the field of implantology and orthopedic surgery using titanium to repair and replace bones and joints in the human body!
Colorado Springs Dental Implants: Modern Day Solutions
Up until this monumental discovery, dentists had tried in vain to find an element or compound that could remain permanently fixed in the mouth. Subsequent decades saw the refinement of the techniques used in the placement of Colorado Springs dental implants and now… they are able to work as a comprehensive and long term tooth replacement solution! The primary reason behind the success of Colorado Springs dental implants is their ability to remain ‘permanently’ in place. The fabrication of the base implant post from titanium enables the entire tooth replacement structure to fuse with the underlying bone tissue. Once osseointegration has taken place, Colorado Springs dental implants are able to function and feel just like natural healthy teeth. Furthermore, the stimulation they provide the underlying jaw bone - through the mechanical forces associated with chewing and grinding - works to maintain a strong and healthy blood flow to the jaw. This prevents the hard tissue from atrophying as is often the case with missing teeth that go without replacement.
Colorado Springs Dental Implants for Tooth Replacement
Massive technological developments and the ceaseless advancements in medical healthcare have enabled modern day dentists to use Colorado Springs dental implants to provide a long term, functional and aesthetic solution to single and multiple missing teeth. Even patients presenting with edentulism (not having any teeth left) are able to get a full set of stunning pearly whites using this revolutionary technology.
About the Author
Michele Johnson is working as a dental Scanning operator who has done 3D CAT scanning of
patients seeking for aesthetic tooth replacements. He has seen people walking away with
healthy and natural looking tooth after receiving Colorado Springs dental implants.
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