Infection control has always been a top priority for our practice, and you may have seen this during your visits to our office. Our infection control processes are made so that when you receive care, it’s both safe and comfortable.
Our office follows infection control recommendations made by the Alberta Dental Association and College (ADA&C), Health Canada and the Canadian Centre For Occupational Health and Safety (CCOHS).
We want to tell you about the infection control procedures we follow in our practice to keep patients and staff safe.
To ensure the health and well-being of our patients and team members, we have installed 2 different types of air purifiers at our dental office. Both of these are manufactured by the Canadian company, Surgically Clean Air.
Both of these filters perform their duties without being loud, (an industry-leading low level of about 55DB) or creating a “breeze” that can be uncomfortable for our patients.
Some additional changes you may also see when it is time for your next appointment. For example:
We look forward to seeing you again and are happy to answer any questions you may have about the steps we take to keep you, and every patient, safe in our practice. To make an appointment, please call our office at (403) 382‑2273.
So come on in to get your dental work done and enjoy Surgically Clean Air!
Affordable, Durable Solutions For Missing Teeth In Lethbridge, Alberta
When you lose a tooth you also lose the solid root structure that would normally be part of your jawbone. This can cause the bone to collapse and shrink away. The bone needs the constant pressure of chewing to stimulate the regeneration of bone cells. Without this stimulation, the bone can deteriorate to the point where bone loss is even noticeable in your facial features. Because it is painless you won’t even feel it happening.
That is why dental implants are the preferred method of replacing missing teeth. The implant acts the same as a tooth root and stimulates the bone to maintain its strength and size.
Made of titanium alloy, both joint replacements and dental implants fuse with your bone to create a strong structure that can be stronger than the bone or tooth it replaces.
The first type is to replace a single missing tooth. The implant itself is a single titanium screw which is inserted into the jawbone. Attached to the top of this screw is an abutment which is then topped with a crown to complete the full tooth.
The second type is used to secure full arch dentures. It is similar single tooth implant in that it uses titanium screws as the anchor to the jawbone. The difference is that multiple implants are inserted into the jawbone instead of just one. These are then fitted with a type of connector that allows you to “snap” a full denture down onto the implants making it feel like part of your jaw.
Implant secured dentures not only hold dentures securely in place, but they also provide the pressure on the jawbone to keep the bone from shrinking. This is a common problem with denture wearers causing them to constantly update their dentures. This happens because bone loss occurs under the denture and causes the denture to become loose.
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Bone loss starts almost immediately after losing teeth. If you have been wearing dentures for very long it is likely you have significant bone loss. The sooner you get dental implants the less bone loss your dentist will need to deal with and the simpler the procedure will be.
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Contact us today at (403) 382-2273 to find out what options are best for you and your smile.
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