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		<title>Sparkle Dental Clinic ? A Dental Care Clinics In Noida</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Myquest - Sparkle Dental Clinic A Multi specialty Dental clinic with all modern Facilities. Our aims at providing different specialties of dentistry under one roof. Sparkle Dental clinic is specially designed to meet patients demands and to provide them satisfactory services. Sparkle Dental clinic providing expertise of the various specialists in dental surgery to provide [...]<p><a href="http://www.aumec2009.info/sparkle-dental-clinic-a-dental-care-clinics-in-noida/">Sparkle Dental Clinic ? A Dental Care Clinics In Noida</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.aumec2009.info">Healthy Life</a></p>
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<p><a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);" href="http://www.myquest.in/myquest/DbMyQuestSearch.do?category=Clinics&amp;pageid=r1" target="_blank" title="Dental clinic">Myquest </a>- Sparkle Dental Clinic A Multi specialty Dental clinic with all modern Facilities. Our aims at providing different specialties of dentistry under one roof. Sparkle Dental clinic is specially designed to meet patients demands and to provide them satisfactory services.</p>
<p>Sparkle Dental clinic providing expertise of the various specialists in dental surgery to provide the top most dental care to the patients. We specialize in all the basic &amp; latest dental procedures including Dental Implants, Teeth Whitening, Gap Closures, Fixed Teeth, Root Canal Treatment, Gum Surgery, Braces, Kids Dentistry, Dental Treatments, Wisdom Teeth Extractions, Dental X-Rays, Etc.</p>
<p>Sparkle Dental Clinic aims to provide State-of-the-art Cosmetic Dentistry and Dental Care to its patients in Noida &amp; Ncr at very affordable cost without compromising on quality and to achieve this the clinic is equipped with all modern dental facilities etc</p>
<p><strong>Our Dental clinic offer Following services</strong></p>
<p>Dental X- Ray<br />
Extractions<br />
Root Canals<br />
Bleaching<br />
Orthodontics<br />
Dental Treatments<br />
Dental Implants<br />
Cosmetic Dentistry ( Cavity Filling )<br />
Endodontics ( Root Canal Treatment )</p>
<p>We take pride in providing the best clinical dentistry possible by utilizing the most up to date materials and techniques available. We strive to serve our patients in a courteous manner and accommodate them with quality service in a comfortable and pleasant environment.</p>
<p><strong>Dr.</strong><strong> Deepak Kumar Singh</strong><strong> ( Dental Surgeon )</strong> is committed to render quality services by continually upgrading its skills , resources and treatment techniques in order to provide result- oriented and pain free dental care to its patients</p>
<p><strong>Sparkle Dental clinic                                                 Malik Dental clinic</strong></p>
<p>Ch. No 7. Vindhyachal Tower, Kaushambi                   Sector 22, Noida &#8211; 201301</p>
<p>(Near Anand vihar I.S.B.T )</p>
<p>Ghaziabad – 201010                                                   <strong>Our clinic timing ;  10:30 Am To 2:00</strong></p>
<p><strong>Our clinic timing ;  5:30 Pm to 9:30 Pm</strong></p>
<p>Contact Person: Dr Deepak Kumar Singh</p>
<p>Mobile : 9891289820 / 9312758611</p>
<p>Tel : 0120 – 2977387</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[More Dental Care Q&#38;A please visit : http://www.dentalcarefaq.com Dental surgery and TTC?TTC and Dental surgery? My husband and I are now TTC, this is our 1st month (YAY!). I go to the dentist on 10/16 for my teachings teeth to be removed and an apicoectomy, which I will be put to sleep for. Below is [...]<p><a href="http://www.aumec2009.info/dental-care-qa/">Dental Care Q&amp;a</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.aumec2009.info">Healthy Life</a></p>
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<p><strong>Dental surgery and TTC?</strong><br />TTC and Dental surgery? My husband and I are now TTC, this is our 1st month (YAY!). I go to the dentist on 10/16 for my teachings teeth to be removed and an apicoectomy, which I will be put to sleep for. Below is the link to explain what it is&#8230; Anyway, I called my OB/GYN department&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>Dental surgery, what to look for and if you necessitate it?</strong><br />i know they do it on everything. but how do you know when you need surgery on your teeth?what to look for What type of surgery are you talking roughly? Wisdom teeth? If so are you having pain, swelling, infection, or cavity on them? Are they damaging&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>Dental Surgery? Any surgery tips?</strong><br />Kay, so I&#8217;ve had a palet expander twice and a retainer for three years. I got it bad two years ago, and my dentist/ortho wanted to let me grow some more. So finishing week he told me that he wants to perform some surgery to move my cheek back into place, because I have a&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>Dental surgery? im really terrified?</strong><br />I am having some teeth pulled ad some cavity filled. but i am going to be put to sleep. i am very anxious. so tips what to expect? anything will help. you&#8217;ll be fine. i have braces and they hurt. and I&#8217;ve gotton my windsom teeth pulled. its not that bad it may hurt, but&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>Dental surround guardianship, a week or two latter?</strong><br />So about a week ago, maybe a bit longer I have two bottom implants. I know right after surgery its not okay to drink through a straw for the suction, but isn&#8217;t that reserved for the sutures? In this instance, I don&#8217;t think I have any sutures, not much&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>Dental treatment when on the sick?!?</strong><br />Ive been put on the sick by my doctor because of heart problems. Im having toothache and be wondering if the nhs pay for treatment when on the sick!? Also.. how long do you have to be on the sick for earlier you can get treatment?! Exemption from paying for NHS dentistry depends on any&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>Dental varnish surrounded by the US?</strong><br />Is there a varnish the dentist can apply in bureau, that will increase protection against cavities? When I search dental varnish, I get companies in Europe, but none within the US. Yes, there are fluoride varnishes that increase protection against cavity. The names of three of them are Duraflor, Duraphat, and Vanish. The&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>Dental Veneers put somebody through the mill: Can i smoke after tooth preparation for veneer?</strong><br />I am now installing dental veneers on my upper teeth surrounded by order to increase their vertical length. I completed the first session and i still have another session to attend. My teeth immediately are reduced and prepared for the veneers. My question is that can&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>DENTAL Vieneers or wat ever in attendance call ?</strong><br />im think aboutgetting vieneers or how ever u spell them lol i have ok teeth but im an performer im im starting a job on csi:miami next month and wondering if they are any biddable and about how much do they cost ..price is not a problem illpay watever If done&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>Dental vs Surgical&#8230; weigh contained by?</strong><br />I am almost finished with my bachelors degree and presently I want to do either the Dental Assisting or Surgical Technology program at my local community college. Both programs are one year long. Dental Assistants make more or less 11-13/hr to start, and Surgical Techs make about 13-15 to start. I want to catch all&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>Dental Whitening Strips/Trays pricing?</strong><br />How much do the whitening strips and trays cost? I see the trays are new so I&#8217;m assuming more and better, what&#8217;s general pricing for both or for one? $40-$60 for the strips $30-$60 for the trays i&#8217;ve be using the dentist&#8217;s trays for 1 week and my teeth are as white as my eye whites&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>Dental work and quiting smoking?</strong><br />I am going though the long process of getting partials amongst other things. I have set my quit smoking date for the 22nd and I am growing more and more worried about not man able to curb the oral cravings. I can&#8217;t chew at the moment. So gum, straws, carrots and stuff surrounded by&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>Dental work contained by pregnancy?</strong><br />i just found out that iam 6wks pregnant and i need to enjoy a very deep padding as my bk tooth has a very big hole surrounded by it so need it done asap i spoke to my denisit and told her iam 6wks pregnant she just have a 5sec look in my mouth (as i&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>Dental Work During Pregnancy?</strong><br />I have six veneers that I enjoy had for about five years. I&#8217;m in the region of two months pregnant and I know the baby will take deeply from my body. My mother got a filling beside each of her children (three). Do I need to pocket any precautions or is there anything I should be on&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>Dental work not detrimental during rash pregnancy?</strong><br />My husband and I may have conceived this month. I need to own one of my wisdom teeth removed as it gave me an infection and is still hurting. <img src='http://www.aumec2009.info/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_sad.gif' alt=':(' class='wp-smiley' />  Is it risk-free to get dental work during early pregnancy? I tight-fisted I don&#8217;t even know if I&#8217;m pregnant yet. It&#8217;s too early&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>Dental work within Mexico?</strong><br />I just need a gold ingots crown re cemented. Anyone know of a good dentist in Puerto Vallarta? I go to Bright-now Dental in Grants Pass, Or. And these criminals want $71.00 to do a 10 minute procedure,and force me to get xrays. Licence to steal? jclbiz i would repay 70 bucks and not risk whatever&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>Dental work&#8211;bridge or graft?</strong><br />I have been told that a tooth of mine is unsalvagable and requirements to be extracted. I&#8217;m weighing a bridge or implant. I&#8217;ve hear medical viewpoints of both, so am hoping for people to weigh surrounded by if they have had one or the other. I&#8217;m contained by my twenties so this is something that I will&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>Dental.. Numbing sound out?</strong><br />Can they numb you with a gel instead of a injection? The Gel is only for the surface deeply, you would still feel pain when have any dental work done. If your a little paranoid about the needles, ask for nitrous oxide first. If your dentist have nitrous it&#8217;s a whole new world!after a dose of that&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>Dental: How to stop.?</strong><br />my gums bleeding? brush vertically from the gums to the teeth ,floss after and use mouth bath ,gums are bleeding when they are full with plaque,dirt, I totally agree with Carmen. Flossing prevents bleeding gums. Bleeding gums are usually cause by food particles caught between teeth. Don&#8217;t floss up and down the tooth&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>DenTek Night Guard interview&#8230;?</strong><br />I grind my teeth at night&#8230; Badly. I&#8217;ve woken up a few times and spit bits of tooth out. I had a root waterway done on my farthest back tooth [but NOT my tradition tooth] on the bottom and I haven&#8217;t gotten a cap/crown put on yet. Is it a bad notion to&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>Dentish Question? Problems next to my root waterway tooth?</strong><br />I got done root canal few months ago and very soon since past 2 weeks it has become sensitive to hot food or hot drinks. It be ok for sometime after the root canal procedure and dont understand what go wrong? My dentist thought it would be the tooth next to it&#8230;.</p>
<p><strong>Dentist &#8211; what should I do beside my tooth?</strong><br />okay, I have this tooth that&#8217;s next to my to front teeth. I HATE to smile because it looks approaching I have a big GAP. When I was younger the dentist said I should verbs the tooth out, and that the &#8216;gap&#8217; would close. But Honestly, if the gap didnt&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>Dentist and Dental assistants answers please?</strong><br />i have bad breath alot of the time and would similar to to know how to get rid of it.righti now i use alot of diffrent kind of tooth paste just your nomal colgate crest and aquafina a short time ago what every my family buys at the store i brush my tounge and teeth&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>Dentist and first teeth?</strong><br />when does a infant go to the dentist. my son has his first two teeth at 5months The journey starts within the womb. While you were pregnant, your baby developed tooth buds, the foundation for babe-in-arms teeth (also called milk teeth). Only one in 2,000 babies is born beside teeth, though. The vast majority sprout their&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>Dentist and flu give a hand pl?</strong><br />i have the flu have have it for 2 days now i have an appointment this afternoon as my prudence tooth has an ulcer again <img src='http://www.aumec2009.info/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_sad.gif' alt=':(' class='wp-smiley' />  very soon i know that i cant go im gutted cause flu bloodbath me and so is my tooth what can i do First of all&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>DENTIST APPOINTMENT IN AN HOUR!!?</strong><br />Im going to the dentist in an hour, and was wondering if nearby is any way for them to fix the space in between my teeth. my front teeth are spaced apart, do you return with braces to fix them? Thanks ! Yeah, braces are probably one of the options. Just ask your dentist what&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>Dentist Appointment In Less Than Two Hours, HELP ME! tips?</strong><br />It&#8217;s around 1:25 where I am now, and I hold an orthodontist appointment at 2:50. I get so nervous for it, I be aware of kinda nauseated right now, and I don&#8217;t think this anxiety will pass by within the next little while. Does anybody hold any tips for me to&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>Dentist Appointment on Wednesday?</strong><br />How much do you think it will cost me. I&#8217;m heading off for something like year or more and before I leave I own to get full oral x-rays, have a cleaning, own all tooth and gum decay taken concern of. I have no insurance to help recompense. Just give me an estimate please S$1,200. About&#8230;</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dental insurance policies are may provide excellent protection when purchased through employer-sponsored insurance contracts but not so on personal or family stand alone dental contracts.  For this reason, the lengthy  elimination periods often found on individual dental policies and the expensive cost of standalone dental insurance,  dental discount plans are often a better deal for [...]<p><a href="http://www.aumec2009.info/is-private-dental-insurance-preferable-to-a-dental-discount-plan/">Is Private Dental Insurance Preferable To A Dental Discount Plan?</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.aumec2009.info">Healthy Life</a></p>
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<p>Dental insurance policies are may provide excellent protection when purchased through employer-sponsored insurance contracts but not so on personal or family stand alone dental contracts.  For this reason, the lengthy  elimination periods often found on individual dental policies and the expensive cost of standalone dental insurance,  dental discount plans are often a better deal for those who are unable to get their dental insurance through their employer.</p>
<p>It is important to make a distinction between standalone dental insurance plans and dental insurance that is acquired as a rider on an individual or personal health insurance policy.  Insurance companies usually have better loss ratios when dental insurance is packaged with individual or family medical insurance contracts.  This fact often means that this an affordable way to make dental care affordable.  </p>
<p>It is more than the discounts that come when you buy in bulk that makes group dental insurance a better value than standalone individual dental insurance.  Many people think that the buying power is the main reason for the difference in rates, the crucial reason is based on the issue of adverse selection.  When an insurance company insures a large group of people at one company they usually get a good number of people who will use the product minimally if at all.  When plans are sold to individuals, they will disproportionately get policyholders who will use the insurance in a significant way.</p>
<p>Since so many people fail to shop around, the insurance companies continue to offer these plans even though they are usually over-priced and offer little value.  Consumers are getting more sophisticated. We are doing a lot or research online and may stop buying these plans at some point in the future.</p>
<p>Another reason that individual dental insurance contracts usually are less advantageous when compared to dental discount plans is that there is quite frequently a lengthy wait before you can get the full benefits of your coverage.  You may need to wait two or three years before something expensive like an extraction is covered with an individual dental insurance policy.  </p>
<p>Even worse than the elimination period itself is the policyholders&#8217; lack of awareness of the waiting period.  Since this information is hidden in the fine print, many consumers are unaware of the waiting period until they submit a claim.</p>
<p>Usually a discount dental plan will provide benefits right away or nearly right away so.  You may need to wait until the first of the following month, but no more.  This offers you a big advantage over most standalone individual or personal dental insurance plans.</p>
<p>Although dental insurance may offer more benefits than a discount dental plan, you will probably overpay for those additional benefits if you purchase an standalone policy.  A discount dental plan is very cheap.  The annual price is often equal to two monthly premiums for a dental insurance policy.</p>
<p>It pays to shop around and be aware of all your options when it comes to dental insurance and dental discount contracts.  Although employer-sponsored dental and dental insurance purchased as a rider on a health treatment insurance policy may be a good value, dental discount plans will have significant advantages over individually purchased standalone dental insurance.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Becoming a Dental Assistant offers you a great career working with people. You will generally be working under one or more dentists. This type of career will allow you to interact with many people as well as get to see various dental procedures take place first hand. This profession allows you the opportunity to participate [...]<p><a href="http://www.aumec2009.info/becoming-a-dental-nurse-is-about-more-then-the-skimpy-sort-white-dress/">Becoming A Dental Nurse Is About More Then The Skimpy Sort White Dress</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.aumec2009.info">Healthy Life</a></p>
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<p>Becoming a Dental Assistant offers you a great career working with people. You will generally be working under one or more dentists. This type of career will allow you to interact with many people as well as get to see various dental procedures take place first hand. This profession allows you the opportunity to participate in providing dental care as well as comfort to patients.</p>
<p>Dental Assistants are often confused with Dental Hygienist. They perform different dental procedures. Dental Assistants help both dentists and hygienist. A Dental Hygienist cleans patient&#8217;s teeth while the dentist performs procedures including fillings and bridges.</p>
<p>Dental Assistants are in huge demand all over the Nation. It is anticipated that Dental Assistants will be among the fastest growing occupations between now and 2012. This means you will have job opportunities available most anywhere you choose to live. The pay for Dental Assistants varies by region, but is generally several dollars above minimum wage. Being a Dental Assistant will allow you to decide if you want to pursue a career as a tech, dental hygienist, or a dentist. You will get to see first hand just what such jobs entail.</p>
<p>Employment as a Dental Assistant will help guarantee you job with normal hours of operation. This is very important, especially if you have a family you want to be spending your evenings and weekends with. In addition, you will generally have paid Holidays off as well. Most Dental Assistants receive a large discount on dental care for themselves, their spouse, and their children. This can be a great perk of the job that saves you a large sum of money in the end.</p>
<p>Some of the duties Dental Assistants will perform include assisting with dental procedures, setting up dental rooms, performing X-rays, and completing lab work. The exact procedures you will be able to perform will depend on the licensing requirements in your state as well as the needs of the dental office you choose to work in. It is important to ask what procedures you will be performing during a job interview if a complete job description is not provided for you.</p>
<p>If you enjoy working with people, having a daily routine that varies, and have excellent communication skills, then a career as a Dental Assistant might be right for you. Since you will be dealing with the public and other dental professionals throughout your day, the ability to communicate is going to make a big impact on how successful you will be as a Dental Assistant.</p>
<p>Generally, the certification program for Dental Assistant is 1 year. The exact length of the program depends on your state requirements and the program you are enrolling in. In some states, you can be trained on the job in as little as three months. Most states require you to pass a Dental Assistant Exam for certification.</p>
<p>Since technology and dental procedures continually improve, you will need to keep up with these changes as a Dental Assistant. Generally, such educational needs and trainings will be set up by your employer for you to attend at no charge.</p>
<p>Becoming a Dental Assistant can be a fun and rewarding career for individuals with a desire to help others, provide comfort, and who has excellent communication skills. The amount of employment opportunities in the field are numerous, with the numbers continuing to climb as more and more people focus on the importance of good oral hygiene.</p>
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		<title>Dental Malpractice Claims Increase Due to Negligent Dental Treatment</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[dental malpractice is the result of a dental professional&#8217;s providing negligent treatment or failure to properly diagnose an oral problem. dental malpractice claims are steadily on the rise. These claims may be smaller overall when compared to medical malpractice claims, but this should not detract from the fact that dental negligence can result in serious [...]<p><a href="http://www.aumec2009.info/dental-malpractice-claims-increase-due-to-negligent-dental-treatment/">Dental Malpractice Claims Increase Due to Negligent Dental Treatment</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.aumec2009.info">Healthy Life</a></p>
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<p><strong>dental malpractice</strong> is the result of a dental professional&#8217;s providing negligent treatment or failure to properly diagnose an oral problem. <strong>dental malpractice claims</strong> are steadily on the rise. These claims may be smaller overall when compared to medical malpractice claims, but this should not detract from the fact that dental negligence can result in serious injuries to the patient. Dental negligence can cause oral numbness and lost sensation, nerve damage in the tongue, lips, or jaw. Injuries can be suffered as a result of improper or negligent anesthesia administration. In some severe cases, negligence on the part of your dentist can even cause death. </p>
<p> There are many instances of <strong>dental malpractice claims</strong> that arise out of a negligent failure to timely diagnose an oral disease or a misdiagnosis of such a problem. This can happen when a dentist fails to detect and / or diagnose an instance of oral cancer. Additionally, administering anesthesia to a patient without taking a full patient history first can lead to serious injuries or death to the patient, and thus, the dentist will be liable for the patient&#8217;s <strong>dental malpractice</strong> claim. </p>
<p> Death due to negligent dental treatment or misdiagnosis is rare, but does happen in some instances. Such cases are relatively clear-cut, and thus, the plaintiff should be able to easily establish <strong>dental malpractice</strong> on the part of the defendant dentist. Death can result from such things as a failure to diagnose an oral cancer, improper administration of anesthesia during a dental procedure, or improper treatment of a gum infection. </p>
<p> There are also less serious instances of <strong>dental malpractice</strong> due to negligent dental practices. Dental care that falls below the standard in the industry can cause permanent nerve damage arising from oral surgery complications, permanent numbing from a standard root canal, or a dental professional removing the wrong tooth. These all violate the standard of care that dentists are held up to, and thus, may be the basis for <strong>dental malpractice claims</strong>. </p>
<p> Some examples of some real life <strong>dental malpractice</strong> cases that resulted in settlement are: </p>
<p> · Periodontal abscess caused by a defective bridge which received improper treatment; · Use of improperly contoured crowns and bridges during a dental procedure; · Permanent numbness of the tongue from a routine removal of wisdom teeth; · Nerve injury to the mouth during a routine dental procedure; · Pain and numbness in the patient&#8217;s lip and chin following a routine dental procedure. </p>
<p> As in the medical profession, dental professionals are legally responsible for injuries that are a direct result of their providing improper dental treatment, failing to diagnose dental disease and misdiagnosis of oral diseases and disorders. There is a dental standard of care to which all dentists are held when providing treatment to their patients. When their care falls below this standard, they are liable for <strong>dental malpractice</strong>. </p>
<p> More and more <strong>dental malpractice claims</strong> are being filed as patients are becoming more aware of their rights. There are many other claims, which are unreported due to people&#8217;s lack of awareness that they have remedies when they have been harmed by negligent conduct on the part of their dentists. Seeking counsel with a <strong>dental malpractice</strong> attorney is the best way to ensure that your injuries are fully redressed. </p>
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		<title>U.S. Market for Dental Implants and Final Abutments 2010</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Original Source: Dental Implants Market Buy Now: Market Research The U.S. market for dental implants and final abutments includes the following segments: Root-form dental implants Non-root form dental implants Dental implant applications Mini-implants Final abutments including: Stock abutments Custom abutments CAD/CAM Abutments The report also segments the dental implant market: By procedure type By shape [...]<p><a href="http://www.aumec2009.info/u-s-market-for-dental-implants-and-final-abutments-2010/">U.S. Market for Dental Implants and Final Abutments 2010</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.aumec2009.info">Healthy Life</a></p>
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<p><strong>The U.S. market for dental implants and final abutments includes the following segments:</strong></p>
<p>Root-form dental implants<br />
Non-root form dental implants<br />
Dental implant applications<br />
Mini-implants</p>
<p><strong>Final abutments including:</strong></p>
<p>Stock abutments<br />
Custom abutments<br />
CAD/CAM Abutments</p>
<p><strong>The report also segments the dental implant market:</strong></p>
<p>By procedure type<br />
By shape<br />
By connection type<br />
By prosthetic application<br />
By bone grafting<br />
By computer guided surgery</p>
<p>In addition, the report covers the dental implant instrument kit market. Within the dental implant and final abutment market, companies such as 3i, Astra Tech, Nobel Biocare, Straumann, and Zimmer Dental lead the market, among others. This report provides a comprehensive and detailed analysis of market revenues by device type, market forecasts through 2016, unit sales, average selling prices, market drivers and limiters and a detailed competitive analysis, including manufacturer market shares and product portfolios.</p>
<p>The executive summary of this report is also available for purchase.</p>
<p><strong>TABLE OF CONTENTSI</strong></p>
<p>LIST OF FIGURESVI</p>
<p> </p>
<p>LIST OF CHARTS. 1</p>
<p> </p>
<p>EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1</p>
<p><strong>1.1 TOTAL U.S. DENTAL IMPLANT AND FINAL ABUTMENT MARKET. 1</strong></p>
<p>1.2 DENTAL IMPLANT MARKET 2</p>
<p>1.3 DENTAL IMPLANT END USERS. 3</p>
<p>1.4 DENTAL IMPLANT PROCEDURE TYPES  3</p>
<p>1.5 DENTAL IMPLANTS BY SHAPE . 3</p>
<p>1.6 DENTAL IMPLANTS BY CONNECTION TYPE 4</p>
<p>1.7 FINAL ABUTMENT MARKET . 5</p>
<p>1.8 FINAL ABUTMENT MARKET BY FABRICATION PROCESS. 5</p>
<p>1.9 FINAL ABUTMENT MARKET BY MATERIAL 6</p>
<p>1.10 COMPUTER GUIDED SURGERY MARKET . 7</p>
<p>1.11 DENTAL IMPLANT INSTRUMENT KIT MARKET 8</p>
<p>1.12 CAD/CAMABUTMENT MARKET 8</p>
<p>1.13 COMPETITIVE ANALYSIS . 9</p>
<p><strong>RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 10</strong></p>
<p><strong>2.1 RESEARCH SCOPE  10</strong></p>
<p>2.2 IDATA&#8217;S 9-STEP METHODOLOGY  10</p>
<p>Step 1: Project Initiation &amp; Team Selection . 11</p>
<p>Step 2: Prepare Data Systems and Perform Secondary Research. 12</p>
<p>Step 3: Preparation for Interviews &amp; Questionnaire Design . 13</p>
<p>Step 4: Performing Primary Research 14</p>
<p>Step 5: Research Analysis: Establishing Baseline Estimates . 16</p>
<p>Step 6: Market Forecast and Analysis  16</p>
<p>Step 7: Identify Strategic Opportunities  18</p>
<p>Step 8: Final Review and Market Release  19</p>
<p>Step 9: Customer Feedback and Market Monitoring 20</p>
<p><strong>U.S. DENTAL IMPLANT AND FINAL ABUTMENT MARKET 21</strong></p>
<p><strong>3.1 INTRODUCTION  21</strong></p>
<p>3.1.1 Dental Implants 21</p>
<p>3.1.1.1 Root-Form Dental Implants21</p>
<p>3.1.1.2 Non Root-Form Implants.22</p>
<p>3.1.1.3 Dental Implant Applications.22</p>
<p>3.1.1.4 Mini-Implants 23</p>
<p>3.1.1.5 Dental Implant Procedures.23</p>
<p>3.1.1.6 Dental Implant Instrument Kits .24</p>
<p>3.1.2 Introduction to Final Abutments 24</p>
<p>3.1.2.1 Stock Abutments.24</p>
<p>3.1.2.2 Custom Abutments 25</p>
<p>3.1.2.3 CAD/CAM Abutments.25</p>
<p>3.2 END USER ANALYSIS 26</p>
<p>3.2.1 U.S. Population Tooth Loss Statistics 26</p>
<p>3.2.2 End Users of Dental Implants 27</p>
<p>3.3 MARKET OVERVIEW 31</p>
<p>3.4 MARKET BY SEGMENT 33</p>
<p>3.5 MARKET DRIVERS AND LIMITERS . 35</p>
<p>3.5.1 Market Drivers. 35</p>
<p>3.5.2 Market Limiters 37</p>
<p>3.6 COMPETITIVE ANALYSIS . 41</p>
<p>3.7 MERGERS AND ACQUISITIONS  45</p>
<p><strong>DENTAL IMPLANT MARKET 47</strong></p>
<p><strong>4.1 INTRODUCTION  47</strong></p>
<p>4.1.1 Causes of Tooth Loss . 47</p>
<p>4.2 MARKET ANALYSIS AND FORECAST . 48</p>
<p>4.2.1 Total Dental Implant Market  48</p>
<p>4.2.2 Mini-Implant Market 51</p>
<p>4.3 AVERAGE SELLING PRICE ANALYSIS  53</p>
<p>4.4 UNIT ANALYSIS  57</p>
<p>4.4.1 Units Sold by Procedure Type . 58</p>
<p>4.4.1.1 One-Stage Surgery58</p>
<p>4.4.1.2 Two-Stage Surgery59</p>
<p>4.4.1.3 Immediate Loading 59</p>
<p>4.4.2 Units Sold by Shape  62</p>
<p>4.4.2.1 Parallel-Wall Threaded Implants .62</p>
<p>4.4.2.2 Tapered-Wall Threaded Implants.63</p>
<p>4.4.2.3 Cylindrical Implants 63</p>
<p>4.4.3 Units Sold by Connection Type 66</p>
<p>4.4.3.1 Internal Connection .66</p>
<p>4.4.3.2 External Connection 66</p>
<p>4.4.3.3 Single-Unit67</p>
<p>4.4.4 Units Sold by Application  70</p>
<p>4.4.4.1 Single-Tooth Implants.70</p>
<p>4.4.4.2 Multi-Unit Bridge Implants 71</p>
<p>4.4.4.3 Denture Implants 71</p>
<p>4.5 DENTAL IMPLANT PROCEDURES USING BONE GRAFT MATERIAL 74</p>
<p>4.6 MARKET DRIVERS AND LIMITERS . 77</p>
<p>4.6.1 Market Drivers. 77</p>
<p>4.6.2 Market Limiters 79</p>
<p>4.7 COMPETITIVE ANALYSIS . 82</p>
<p><strong>COMPUTER GUIDED SURGERY MARKET 90</strong></p>
<p><strong>5.1 INTRODUCTION  90</strong></p>
<p>5.2 MARKET OVERVIEW 92</p>
<p>5.3 MARKET ANALYSIS AND FORECAST . 95</p>
<p>5.3.1 Treatment Planning Software Market 95</p>
<p>5.3.1.1 Third-Party Treatment Planning 98</p>
<p>5.3.2 Surgical Guide Market 99</p>
<p>5.3.3 Surgical Guide Procedures. 102</p>
<p>5.4 MARKET DRIVERS AND LIMITERS . 105</p>
<p>5.4.1 Market Drivers. 105</p>
<p>5.4.2 Market Limiters 106</p>
<p>5.5 COMPETITIVE ANALYSIS  108</p>
<p>5.5.1 Treatment Planning Software Market. 108</p>
<p>5.5.2 Surgical Guide Market 111</p>
<p><strong>DENTAL IMPLANT INSTRUMENT KIT MARKET . 114</strong></p>
<p><strong>6.1 INTRODUCTION  114</strong></p>
<p>6.2 MARKET ANALYSIS AND FORECAST  115</p>
<p>6.3 MARKET DRIVERS AND LIMITERS . 117</p>
<p>6.3.1 Market Drivers. 117</p>
<p>6.3.2 Market Limiters 117</p>
<p>6.4 COMPETITIVE ANALYSIS  118</p>
<p><strong>FINAL ABUTMENTS MARKET 121</strong></p>
<p><strong>7.1 INTRODUCTION  121</strong></p>
<p>7.1.1 The Abutment in the Tooth Replacement Process 121</p>
<p>7.1.2 Healing and Transitional Abutments  122</p>
<p>7.1.3 Final Abutments 122</p>
<p>7.1.3.1 Implant &#8211; Abutment Connection122</p>
<p>7.1.3.2 Abutment &#8211; Prosthetic Connection.123</p>
<p>7.1.4 Final Abutments by Fabrication Process  123</p>
<p>7.1.4.1 Stock Abutments123</p>
<p>7.1.4.2 Custom Abutments .123</p>
<p>7.1.4.3 CAD/CAM Abutments124</p>
<p>7.1.5 Final Abutments by Material Type  124</p>
<p>7.1.5.1 Titanium124</p>
<p>7.1.5.2 Ceramic/Zirconia124</p>
<p>7.1.5.3 Gold 125</p>
<p>7.2 MARKET ANALYSIS AND FORECAST  126</p>
<p>7.2.1 Average Selling Price Analysis 128</p>
<p>7.3 MARKET BY FABRICATION PROCESS 129</p>
<p>7.3.1 Units Sold by Fabrication Process  129</p>
<p>7.3.2 Stock Abutment Market 132</p>
<p>7.3.3 Custom Abutments Market 134</p>
<p>7.3.4 CAD/CAM Abutments Market 136</p>
<p>7.4 MARKET BY TYPE 139</p>
<p>7.4.1 Units Sold by Type  139</p>
<p>7.4.1.1 Cement-Retained Abutments.139</p>
<p>7.4.1.2 Screw-Retained Abutments .139</p>
<p>7.4.1.3 Denture Retaining Abutments140</p>
<p>7.5 MARKET BY MATERIAL . 143</p>
<p>7.5.1 Units Sold by Material 143</p>
<p>7.6 MARKET DRIVERS AND LIMITERS . 146</p>
<p>7.6.1 Final Abutments Market  146</p>
<p>7.6.1.1 Market Drivers.146</p>
<p>7.6.1.2 Market Limiters 146</p>
<p>7.6.2 CAD/CAM Final Abutment Market . 147</p>
<p>7.6.2.1 Market Drivers.147</p>
<p>7.6.2.2 Market Limiters 147</p>
<p>7.7 COMPETITIVE ANALYSIS  149</p>
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		<title>Top Four FAQs on All?On-Four Dental Implants</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>FAQ 1: How effective are All-On-Four Dental Implants compared to Traditional Implants?</strong></p>
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<p>All on 4 is a process or technique rather than a type of implant. This technique incorporates 4 dental implants in each arch to which a complete set of new teeth can be attached and it can happen in a single easy appointment, all in one day.</p>
<p>Traditional techniques using dental implants begin with the extraction of any remaining teeth and then a 4 month healing period. During that 4 months and until the case is finally completed at roughly a year and a half patients must wear full false teeth. After the extraction sites are healed the maxillary sinuses must be grafted. Sinus lift surgery is usually accomplished bilaterally. After is it completed 6 to 9 months are required before the dental implants are placed. Finally somewhere between 8 and 12 months after the initial extractions dental implants are placed. This usually requires 8 to 10 dental implants on the upper and 8 to 10 dental implants on the lower. Once the dental implants are placed another 6 months pass and they are uncovered and healing abutments are placed to develop the soft tissue around the dental implants. The dental implants that were until now completely beneath the gums now exit through the tissue much as a natural tooth does. Two more months are required and then impressions for the fixed bridges can be taken. After another 3 weeks the fixed bridges are ready for placement and if all has gone well the case is finished. All told cases treated in the traditional manner require roughly 18 months, 4 surgeries, and 16 to 20 dental implants. To make matters worse favorable results are not as predictable as they are with the All on 4 technique. Four of these dental implants will have been placed into grafted sinuses. The failure rate for implants placed into sinuses is approximately 12 % as compared to 2 % or less for those placed in the premaxilla which is the area used for the All on 4 technique. Thus one can easily see that complications occur at least 6 times more frequently with traditional techniques and that with the number of implants and surgeries the cost for the traditional approach is much higher. The only negative with the All on 4 technique is that it requires a master implantologist with  a large body of experience and a highly trained team including an in house laboratory dedicated to All on 4 implants cases. Thus there are very few offices capable of offering this service.</p>
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<p>The All-On-Four dental implants don&#8217;t require additional surgeries or bone grafting, which has become a norm for traditional implants. It also proves to be more secure, comfortable &amp; cost effective than traditional implants and is thus the treatment of choice for those who have already lost or are facing the loose of all of their teeth.</p>
<p> </p>
<p><strong>FAQ 2: What is so special about Dr. Brueggen&#8217;s All-On-Four Dental Methods?</strong></p>
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<p>Dr. Brueggen was professionally trained by Dr. Paulo Malo, the architect of the All-On-Four dental procedure. He has been performing dental implants for more than thirty years and specializes in providing successful implant solutions to patients with complex health problems and rare bone conditions.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Moreover, the Brueggen Dental Implant Center uses state-of-the art technology, including advanced imaging equipment and provides a lab facility, to provide patients outstanding and convenient dental solutions. But the greatest advantage to Dr. Brueggen&#8217;s All on 4 process is his team and their experience. Dr. Brueggen and his team have made the All on 4 dental implant reconstruction the focus of their practice. They do it every day and they&#8217;ve been doing it every day for many years. Equally important Dr. Brueggen has extensive training in general and cosmetic dentistry so he not only provides the surgery, he provides the new teeth as well. This makes the process seamless and is far superior to a surgeon and restorative dentist trying to work together on a case.</p>
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<p><strong>FAQ 3: How was Dr. Brueggen inspired to perform All-On-Four dental implants?</strong></p>
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<p>Dr. Brueggen has been handling dental implant cases since 1976 and is considered an expert in the field. He realized that the time and cost required to complete a full mouth reconstruction using  traditional dental implant procedures was far too great for it to be available to most of those who needed it. In 1994, he came to know about the unique All-On-Four dental implant procedure through papers published in dental journals. After reviewing the literature for over 10 years he was convinced that the results achieved with the All on 4 protocol were far superior to those achievable with traditional methods. Dr. Brueggen attended a lecture given by Dr. Malo and was further convinced. He asked Dr. Malo for his assistance in learning the technique. Dr. Malo agreed and arrangements were made for Dr. Brueggen to travel to Lisbon, Portugal to study with Dr. Malo.  His studies included both the prosthetic and surgical aspects of All-On-Four protocol. These days the All on 4 technique allows Dr. Brueggen to offer a lasting and predictable solution to people from all over the world.</p>
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<p><strong>FAQ 4: What is the success rate with the All-On-Four Procedure?</strong></p>
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<p>Published data states that the success rate of All-On-Four dental implants in upper arches is approximately 97 to 98% and the success rate for lower arches is 98.2%. New data indicates perhaps even better numbers.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Dr. Brueggen is firm in his conviction that the All on 4 process is the finest solution that dentistry has ever had and probably will have for the remainder of his career, for those who have lost all of their teeth or who are facing the loss of all of their teeth. There are three primary obstacles for people who need this procedure.</p>
<p>Cost- A typical upper and lower case will cost around $50.000.00. About the cost of a high end new car. Not a daunting investment but certainly difficult for some. Our office has two treatment counselors available to assist patients in finding financing options. They can also help you explore other treatment options. For example, in some cases a lower denture can be secured with implants, also in just one day, for as little as $8,000.00. The treatment counselors responsibility is to treat you as an individual and make sure that a solution is found for you that makes you happy and provides you with the finest possible care.<br />
Fear-The second greatest obstacle for patients to overcome is fear. All most every patient who has lost all of their teeth or is in danger of doing so is a dental phobic. We solve that daily using safe oral conscious sedation.<br />
Inadequate Bone- The All on 4 procedure was specifically designed to allow a full arch of reconstruction without the need for sinus lifts or other forms of bone regeneration. That is possible on the lower virtually 100% of the time. The upper is not quite as predictable but it is still possible in over 70% of the cases presented to my office. When bone grafting is required we employee state of the art procedures to cut down on time, discomfort and cost. </p>
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<p>Without a doubt the All on 4 method of dental implant placement and tooth replacement is the most remarkable dental advancement in the last 30 years. If you or anyone you know or love is suffering with false teeth or the prospect of having to wear false teeth there is no reason to put off help any longer.</p>
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		<title>Single Dental Implants for a Missing Tooth or Teeth</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Teeth are lost because of trauma or disease. Trauma may come in the form of an accident or excessive biting forces. Disease is generally tooth decay or periodontal disease [gum disease] but there are other categories such as cancer and various neoplasm&#8217;s of the jaw that may result in tooth loss. Studies show that more [...]<p><a href="http://www.aumec2009.info/single-dental-implants-for-a-missing-tooth-or-teeth/">Single Dental Implants for a Missing Tooth or Teeth</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.aumec2009.info">Healthy Life</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Teeth are lost because of trauma or disease. Trauma may come in the form of an accident or excessive biting forces. Disease is generally tooth decay or periodontal disease [gum disease] but there are other categories such as cancer and various neoplasm&#8217;s of the jaw that may result in tooth loss. Studies show that more than 50% of the population have one or more missing teeth. Trauma commonly causes the loss of a single front tooth. The effect this has on a persons&#8217; well being is obvious. Fortunately an experienced dental implantologist can usually remove the remaining root, place a <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);" href="http://www.nodentures.com/dental-implants/dental-implants.htm" target="_blank">dental implant</a>, and secure a new tooth to that implant in one visit of an hour or two. The loss of a single tooth in the back is usually caused by tooth decay or periodontal disease. Sometimes this can be treated just like front teeth but for various reasons it is often more time consuming.</p>
<p>More often than not the treatment for a single missing back tooth is as follows:</p>
<p> Extraction of the damaged tooth and grafting of the root sockets. Wait 4 months then<br />
 Placement of a dental implant to replace the root of the single missing tooth. Wait 4 to 6 months then<br />
 Placement of an abutment on the dental implant and record taking for the fabrication of a crown to replace the single missing tooth. Wait 3 weeks then<br />
 Permanent attachment of the abutment to the implant and cementation of the crown to the abutment. TREATMENT COMPLETE </p>
<p>The need for replacing a single missing tooth in the back is often times not as intuitively obvious as the need for replacing a single missing tooth in the front; but it is important. Teeth are very movable. We&#8217;ve all witnessed an Orthodontist putting tension on a tooth with a small rubber band and moving it where ever he wants. Each tooth in the mouth has a position and a purpose. When there is a single missing tooth the body&#8217;s natural reaction is to drift adjacent teeth into the void that is created. Over time a single missing tooth may actually cause a change in the position of every other tooth in the mouth. Malocclusion may then develop contributing to TMJ [tempromandibular joint] dysfunction, headaches, muscle spasms in the neck and shoulders, food impaction between teeth, tooth decay, periodontal disease, and other problems. Because these problems don&#8217;t always develop and because they may occur years after the single tooth is lost, people often times don&#8217;t associate the loss of their tooth to the problems it caused. It is a shame that a single missing tooth is frequently ignored in light of the possible consequences but the development of dental implants for the replacement of a single missing tooth is encouraging many more people to seek early treatment.</p>
<p>Multiple missing teeth usually follows a single missing tooth. Each time a tooth is lost and not replaced it accelerates the process of losing more teeth. As multiple teeth are lost all of the problems associated with a single missing tooth are exaggerated. But there are additional concerns as well. Those would include but not be limited to:</p>
<p> Collapse of vertical dimension- As multiple back teeth are lost the mouth loses their support when we close causing the chin to get closer to the nose. This has the effect of deep folds at the corner of the mouth and thinning of the lips. It can easily age a persons&#8217; appearance by 10 to 20 years.<br />
 Collapse of facial structure-As multiple back teeth are lost facial support of the cheeks is lost causing a sunken in look. Once again the result is premature aging.<br />
 Bone loss- The bones of our upper and lower jaws have only one natural purpose; the support of our tooth roots. When the roots are lost the bone begins to melt away much as a muscle does that is not used. This results in further lose of facial support and can make the wearing of artificial prosthetics such as dentures impossible. It can also make the placement of dental implants more challenging.<br />
 Inability to chew foods properly-The mouth is the first in a series of organs designed to assimilate and digest foods. The more thoroughly we can chew the food the better the whole system works. Mom wasn&#8217;t wrong when she admonished all of us to chew our food more slowly and thoroughly.<br />
 Inability to eat a healthy diet-As more and more teeth are lost it becomes increasingly difficult to eat a balanced diet. Important staples such as raw vegetables and nuts become impossible to eat and we lose out on the many vitamins and minerals they provide.<br />
 Inability to eat the foods we enjoy-Corn on the cob, ribs, steaks, fajitas, etc. become impossible to eat. Many people don&#8217;t know how much being able to eat what they want means to them until it&#8217;s too late.<br />
 Embarrassment-There is a social stigma associated with missing teeth. Many people simply quit smiling or hide their smiles with their hands. That is unfortunate because we know of very few people who lost their teeth because they wanted to. Each person has their own story and all of them or sad.</p>
<p>These are but a few of the problems that people face because of single and multiple missing teeth. Now, <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);" href="http://www.nodentures.com" target="_blank">dental implants</a> offer amazingly simple and dependable solutions. Dental implants for single missing teeth or multiple missing teeth are artificial roots made of titanium that replace the roots of natural teeth. For a single missing tooth one implant is placed and a crown is attached to it. The result is a natural looking tooth that functions and works just like the natural tooth that was replaced. Many people think that with multiple missing teeth that one dental implant is required to replace each tooth; that is not usually the case. For example if three teeth in a row are missing it is often possible to replace them with only two dental implants and a fixed bridge between them. With the amazing All on 4 protocol and entire arch [16 teeth] can be replaced with only four implants and a fixed bridge.</p>
<p>The placement of a dental implant is usually quick and almost painless for those who are candidates. One requirement is an adequate quantity and quality of bone. As mentioned previously when a tooth is extracted the bone that once secured its&#8217; root begins to melt away. Some studies indicate that up to 40% of the bone volume in that area may be lost in the first twelve months. Modern dentist with an understanding of oral surgery and implants place materials in the sockets where the tooth roots were to prevent this from happening. The result is a healthy site for the future placement of a dental implant. Dentist with a more advanced understanding of dental implants may actually place an implant into the socket when the tooth is extracted. When this can be achieved it is the best and simplest solution for preventing bone loss. But because many dentist do not understand dental implants and the protocols necessary for preserving bone, and because many patients take a cavalier approach to the loss of a tooth, sometimes there is a need for an implant but not adequate bone to support it. Modern implant designs minimize this as do implant placement protocols such as those of the All on 4 technique but they cannot eliminate the occasional need for more bone.</p>
<p>When there simply must be more bone, bone regeneration procedures are required. This normally incorporates one of many different types of materials that replace the lost bone volume and encourage the formation of new bone. With the advent of stem cell and bone morphogenic enhanced materials this has become far simpler and more predictable. What once required a maxillofacial and an orthopedic surgeon in a hospital setting can now be predictably performed by a well trained dental surgeon in his office. Once this new bone has matured, usually 4 to 6 months, a single or multiple tooth replacement dental implant can be placed just as predictably as if the graft had not been required.</p>
<p>Single Dental Implant Procedure:-</p>
<p>Steps for placement of a single dental implant in the site of a single missing tooth</p>
<p> After conscious sedation is administered the placement site of the single missing tooth is infiltrated with local anesthesia.<br />
 A small incision is made in the soft tissue covering the bone in the single missing tooth site and an osteotomy is prepared. An osteotomy is the same thing as a pilot hole made prior to the placement of a screw in wood. Once the osteotomy is completed a single dental implant is threaded into it. Now we have a man made root where the natural root was. Just like a natural root this dental implant is beneath the gums and in the bone and cannot be seen in the mouth. A piece called an abutment is screwed into the single dental implant. The abutment provides the transition from the dental implant beneath the gums to a tooth above the gums. Impressions are taken of the abutment and they are sent to a dental laboratory<br />
 In about three weeks a crown is returned from the laboratory and it is secured to the abutment with glue [cement]. You now have a new tooth that looks, functions, and feels just like a natural tooth.</p>
<p>Dental implants for the replacement of single missing teeth and multiple missing teeth have become as routine for dental implantologist as fillings are at your family dentist. For those with single missing teeth they offer an exceptional replacement solution that can help prevent future problems. For those who have lost multiple teeth or all of their teeth dental implants can give them back their smile, confidence, and self esteem. It can truly give them a second chance.</p>
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		<title>Affordable Dental Insurance Plans in Kentucky</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Mar 2011 18:51:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dental insurance works the same way as health insurance does. In other words, as in the case of general health insurance, you can choose from indemnity and managed care plans for your dental needs. While many employers now offer their staff dental coverage, individuals who are not covered at the workplace can also get affordable [...]<p><a href="http://www.aumec2009.info/affordable-dental-insurance-plans-in-kentucky/">Affordable Dental Insurance Plans in Kentucky</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.aumec2009.info">Healthy Life</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dental insurance works the same way as health insurance does. In other words, as in the case of general health insurance, you can choose from indemnity and managed care plans for your dental needs. While many employers now offer their staff dental coverage, individuals who are not covered at the workplace can also get affordable dental insurance.</p>
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<p><strong>Affordable Dental Insurance Options for </strong><strong>Kentucky</strong><strong> Residents</strong></p>
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<p>Keeping you smile healthy is not as simple as it sounds. Professional dental care and treatment is expensive. So whether you are looking for individual or group dental insurance coverage you need to find an affordable dental insurance plan. Kentucky residents can choose from indemnity and managed care plans.</p>
<p>Indemnity plans offer a broader selection of dental care providers than managed-care plans, but mean higher out-of-pocket costs.<br />
In managed-care plans, dentists participating in provider networks provide treatment at pre-negotiated rates. </p>
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<p>When you buy a dental insurance plan, you pay a monthly premium that entitles you to care that includes basic dental treatment, x-rays, cleanings, regular checkups, and certain services that promote general dental health. Some plans cover even dental surgery, denture work, orthodontia, and other expensive dental procedures.</p>
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<p><strong>Affordable dental insurance</strong> plans for Kentucky residents include the following benefits:</p>
<p>Choice of dentist with discounts for in-network dentists<br />
Coverage with dentists both in and outside the network<br />
Coverage for most-used services plus choice of dentist<br />
Coverage of in-network services only, with stress on preventive care<br />
Cost-effective plans with emphasis on prevention</p>
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<p>Some insurance companies like Humana One have  <strong>health insurance plans</strong> that include dental insurance, but also offer independent individual dental plans. Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield offers plans offering full coverage for diagnostic and preventive care as well as a fixed amount for basic and major dental services with providers in the company&#8217;s network. Many compnaies offer the option to add dental to your general health insurance plan.</p>
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<p><strong>Buying Dental Insurance</strong></p>
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<p>When you buy a dental insurance plan, make sure that you know what benefits you are getting. The best way to understand the fine print is to contact a reliable insurance agent representing insurance companies that offer affordable dental insurance plans in Kentucky. Visit the agent website to get free quotes and expert guidance on all your dental insurance needs.</p>
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		<title>Crack DAT PAT for the Dental Admission Test</title>
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