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What Are MDI Implants?
The
MDI System consists of a miniature implant that acts like the root of
your tooth and a retaining fixture that is incorporated into the base
of your denture. The head of the implant is shaped like a ball, and the retaining fixture act like a socket that contains a rubber O-ring. The O-ring snaps over the ball when the dentures is seated and holds the denture at a predetermined level of force. When seated the denture rests gently on the gum tissue. The implant fixtures allow for micro-mobility while withstanding natural lifting forces.
How Are MDI Implants Placed?
Placement
of the implants is accomplished quickly and easily in a process
performed in our office, with local anesthesia or light sedation to
help make you more comfortable. Using a precise, controlled, minimally invasive surgical technique, MDI Implants are placed into the jawbone. The heads of the implants protrude form the gum tissue and provide a strong, solid foundation for securing your dentures. It is a one-step procedure that involves minimally invasive surgery, no sutures nor the typical months of healing.
What Will My First Day Be Like?
Leave the denture in place until bedtime. You should not experience any excessive bleeding. There
will be some mild discomfort, but this should be minimal and controlled
by the pain medication you have been given. If needed, take the pain
medication only as directed. The denture should feel secure. You may eat as soon as you wish to, but avoid excessively hard or sticky foods for a period recommended by us. Upon
removing the denture, rinse your mouth with an antiseptic mouthwash and
clean around each implant fixture with a cotton swab and toothpaste.
Use a cotton swab for three days. After that, use your
toothbrush, It has been specifically designed to clean you implants and
gently stimulate the surrounding gum tissue.
How Do I Place and Remove My Dentures?
The
implants and the 0-ring fixtures must be clean and free from debris.
Grasp the denture with both hands and lightly seat the denture, feeling
that the 0-rings are resting above the ball head of the implants, then
press down firmly and equally on both sides. Make sure that you feel
the implant heads easily fitting each 0-ring. You will
feel the denture snap into place. If you have trouble seating your
denture, first make sure that the implants and denture are absolutely
clean. Secondly, make sure that you feel the implants resting over each
socket. A light touch will give you the best results. Remember
to push downward equally on both sides. If you are still experiencing
difficulty, see if a spouse or family member can assist you in placing
the denture.
To remove the denture, place your thumbs under each side of the lower denture rim and push both sides upward at the same time. The tongue can also assist in this simple removal process.
What About Care & Maintenance?
You must brush and clean the ball of the implants as if they were your natural teeth. As with natural teeth, food and bacterial debris (plaque) must be removed after meals. If
not removed, the plaque will cause inflammation of the gums and can be
forced into the 0-ring fixtures, causing improper seating and loss of
retention. The O-ring fixtures must also be cleaned out.
The ACCESS Toothbrush has been specifically designed for optimum cleaning
of the implant fixtures. Ultrasonic cleaners are ideal for insuring
that the retaining fixtures are kept clean and free from food impaction
and debris. Use either mouthwash or a 50-50 peroxide solution in the
ultrasonic cleaner. A "Water-Pic" may a so be used to rinse out the denture fixtures.
If the denture does not remain firmly in place, call us and inform us of your problems.
We will determine your appropriate recall interval. At that time, the condition of the implant, your gums, and the 0-rings will be evaluated and properly maintained.
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