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No replacement, a fixed partial denture (e.g.. a bridge), a removeable partial denture, complete dentures (if you have no teeth) or dental implants.
Remember: healthy teeth and healthy dental implants help
preserve your jaw bones.

Your natural teeth are made up of basically two functional parts: the root and the crown. The dental implant replaces the root and will eventually (after fusing to the bone) support the abutment (*) and new crown. The new tooth looks, feels, and performs like your natural teeth. In addition to replacing a single tooth, implants can also be used to anchor bridges or removable and fixed dentures, offering better fit and stability than dentures supported by natural tissue alone. The implant is fabricated from biocompatible titanium which may have a surface coating. Once healing is complete, the final crown, bridge or denture is fabricated and attached by your dentist for a separate fee.(*) abutment (connects the crown to the implant)




Single Implant – For a single missing tooth, only one implant is needed. The previously described process would be performed at the site of the missing tooth, and in approximately 12-16 weeks, you will have an artificial, replacement tooth. For patients desiring faster replacement of missing front teeth the Computer Generated Abutment System (described earlier) allows placement of a temporary crown in about 2-4 weeks.
NOTE: There is also the option of placement of an immediate temporary crown using a modified stock abutment if all conditions are ideal and your dentist agrees to this technique.

supported bridge is similar to a traditional bridge, but crowns are attached to implants adjacent to areas of missing teeth where implants will not be placed.

Removable Prosthesis (Implant Supported Denture) – Two to four
implants are placed in the upper or lower jaw and are stand alone (Locator or O-ring attachments) or connected by a bar. A removable denture locks into the specialized attachments or the bar appliance. This implant supported prosthesis is both stable and comfortable but can be easily removed for cleaning.
Bone grafting can be used to build up the jaw ridge where an implant is to be placed. Gum disease or trauma (an injury) can weaken and cause loss of the jaw bone ridge. It is also possible that you are naturally lacking bone in a specific area. When a tooth is extracted or missing, bone in that area may shrink. Studies have shown that many patientswill lose approximately 40-60% of their volume of bone in an extraction site in 2-3 years.
The materials may consist of a self-donated (autograft) bone, cadaver (human) bone, bovine (cow) bone, red algae (plant source) hydroxlyapatite, or synthetic bone substitute.
(custom support post for the implant crown) system is being used then you will have your temporary crown placed in approximately 4 weeks. Your final implant crown will be placed in approximately 16 weeks by your dentist. If the computer generated abutment system (mostly used for front tooth replacement) is not used then you will be ready for your final implant crown impressions in approximately 12 weeks and crown placement at approximately 16 weeks.
DISCOMFORT: May require prescription pain medications. Persistent soreness is often present for several days.
SWELLING: Takes about 2-3 days to reach its peak. Then, subsides over the next week.
DECREASED MOUTH OPENING: The jaw muscles often become stiff and limit the amount of mouth opening for several days. Rarely, the jaw joint itself is affected. Mention it to your surgeon if it is persistent.
BLEEDING: Some mild oozing is normal for up to 24 hours. There may be slight bleeding from the area when you brush your teeth for the first week.
INFECTION: Infections are rare during the first few days after surgery. If an infection does occur, it is more likely 4 to 8 weeks after surgery. Treatment is usually uncomplicated, but you should see your surgeon.
NUMBNESS: Dental implants may be placed in close proximity to the nerves that supply sensation to the teeth, gums, tongue, cheeks, chin and lips. Occasionally these nerves are injured when the implant is placed, causing numbness and tingling. If this happens, the nerve usually repairs itself. In very few cases, numbness is permanent. Please notify Dr. Satterfield if you have persistent numbness.
SINUS INJURY: People who lose their upper (back) posterior teeth may have an enlargement of the sinus cavity, the placement of dental implants in this area may cause an opening (hole) in the sinus cavity. The sinus usually heals, but further treatment may be necessary.
Most patients having a single implant may be able to go back to work or school the next day. For multiple implant and bone grafting patients, there may be a 2 or 3 day delay in going back to routine activities. Those involved in sporting or strenuous activities will have to gradually return to peak performance over a period of 7-10 days or so.
Remember: You should not drive a car, operate machinery or sign
a legal document for 24 hours after your anesthesia and surgery.
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Athens Dental Implant Center would like to take this opportunity to remind you that you are personally responsible for payment of your account regardless of the provisions of your insurance policy or dispute of an insurance claim. Once full payment is made, we will provide you with the forms necessary to receive reimbursement from your insurance company (if applicable).
We will also be happy to provide you with information to submit to your flex spending account or cafeteria plan. These types of accounts require that the patient receives service, pays the bill, and then submits evidence of that payment to their carrier. We are unable to bill flexible spending accounts or cafeteria plans directly.
Athens Dental Implant Center offers no interest and extended payment plans through CareCredit. If you would like to receive details of these plans or have questions regarding fees for dental implants, please contact our office. If you qualify for one of these plans, approval prior to your surgery is required.
Please consider the method of payment you plan to use to take care of your bill:
• Cash • VISA
• Check • CareCredit Patient Payment Plans
• MasterCard
PLEASE NOTE: We reserve the right to bill patients for 50% of our scheduled procedure fee when they fail to give us a 48 hour notice of cancellation.


