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Implant Consultation

The doctor will perform a medical history interview, a clinical oral examination and an X-ray, PANO and CT-Scan examination. Then he will discuss the treatment plan with you.



































MEDICAL HISTORY INTERVIEW
Your implant doctor will ask you about some medical conditions of interest for surgical procedures. For example: High blood Presure, Heart problems (i.e mitral valve prolapse), Diabetes, Allergies to medications (i.e to penicillin), Anticoagulant therapy (if you are taking aspirin, plavix, coumadin or any other anticoagulant), Prosthetic devices (i.e knee replacement), smoking habit, etc.

Sometimes the dentist will ask for a medical clearance from your primary doctor, discontinue anticoagulant therapy for a minimum of 5 days, prescribe antibiotic's premedication or any other preventive measure to assure the best outcome from your surgery.

CLINICAL ORAL EXAMINATION
Your implant doctor will evaluate:

1.The health of your gums and an overall oral cancer exam.
2.The quantity and quality of the bone which is present where the teeth were previously extracted, or from where they will be extracted. The ridge where the teeth were previously extracted must have a minimal thickness of bone in order for an implant to have a high degree of success.
3.The health of any remaining teeth and if there is any gum disease present.

X-RAY, PANO, CT-SCAN EXAMINATION
These exams will help determine:

1.If there is enough bone above the nerve which runs through the lower jaw
- if you are needing to have lower implants placed.
2.If there is enough bone below the sinus cavity of the upper jaw - if you are needing implants placed in the back of the upper jaw.
3.How dense the bone is - this is only a rough approximation of the bone density. Actual bone density can't be accurately determined until the implant surgery is being done.

TREATMENT PLAN PRESENTATION
A projection should be made regarding:

1.What type of implant-supported tooth reconstruction do you desire.
2.Whether that type of reconstruction can be done with the bone that you have.
3.How many implants will be needed for your case.
4.Your need to discuss the actual reconstruction with the dentist who will actually be building upon the implants which were placed by the implant surgeon.
5.Are there any special considerations regarding your case?
6.What surgical site preparation procedures are needed in your case: Extractions?, Bone grafting?, Sinus Lift?.
7.What type of temporary restorations are going to be placed during the time needed for the implant healing?