New Artificial Teeth

 New technology is taking dental implants to a higher level.
by Holly Ames/Medstar
Published: Tue, August 28, 2007 - 1:42 pm CST Last Updated: Tue, August 28, 2007 - 2:32 pm CST
Having dental problems goes far beyond a flawed smile. It affects self-esteem and even the way a person eats. Now new technology is taking dental implants to a higher level.

These days Darla Keenum has a lot to smile about. Not long ago, she had to wear traditional dentures. This is what her teeth looked like under them. She was born with a birth defect called ectodermal dysplasia. She had very few teeth and very little bone to support them.

Darla Keenum says it's been difficult. "They would tell me that, you know, my teeth weren't normal and stuff and I didn't understand, but I couldn't eat a lot of things."

Years of denture wear and poor hygiene caused painful gum disease and cavities. Eventually, dentists removed all of her teeth. Specialized dentists completely transformed Darla's mouth.

One of them is Dr. Robert J. Cronin. "It's very important for us not only to just restore the teeth, but to restore facial contours as well. And that's what these new implants and techniques and technologies are very, very good at."

First, Darla had bone graft surgery to rebuild the bone in her mouth. Then doctors were able to design an advanced one-piece prostheses to replace both arches in her mouth. In the past, dental implants only replaced single or small groups of teeth. replacing the whole arch is new. They also used a new material that matches her natural tooth color.

Dr. Paul Chang is also a Prosthodontist. "This is kind of like your own teeth, so you have to take care of it like your own teeth. You have to go floss underneath, you have to, you know, clean it every day, you know, brush and floss like your own teeth."

Now Darla says she's able to speak and eat better and does both with much more self-confidence.

Dr. Cronin says patients who have lost teeth because of cavities and periodontal disease may also benefit from this new, one piece dental arch. Be advised, this technology is very new, and the San Antonio-based team is the first to use it. It may be awhile before it's available Nationwide. However, if you wish to contact the doctors in Texas, call 210-567-6396.

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