Locator System Dentures

Treatment

Locator system implants, also known as Locator attachments or Locator overdenture implants, are a type of dental implant system that is commonly used to support removable dentures. They provide a secure and stable connection between the denture and the underlying implants, improving the retention and stability of the prosthesis.

Frequently asked questions

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The number of visits required to complete a dental implant can vary depending on individual cases. In some rare instances, the entire implant procedure can be completed in a single day. However, in most cases, it typically takes three appointments.

During the first appointment, the implant is placed in the jawbone. Following this, a healing period of approximately 3-4 months is necessary to allow the implant to integrate with the bone.

The second appointment involves taking impressions of the implant to fabricate the implant crown.

Finally, 2-4 days after the second appointment, the crown is placed into the implant, completing the implant procedure.

It is important to note that these are general guidelines, and the exact number of visits required may vary depending on the specific case and the recommendations of your dental professional.

Traveling to Los Algodones, Mexico is generally considered safe. The region of Baja California, where Los Algodones is located, has a low crime rate, especially when it comes to violent crimes. In fact, the Dr. Parra Implant center, which has been operating for 40 years in the area, has seen very few instances of violent crime. However, it is always important to exercise caution and take necessary precautions while traveling to any destination.

We accept Visa, Mastercard, and cash as payment methods. Customers can choose to pay with their Visa or Mastercard, or they can opt to pay with cash. Additionally, we offer a 10% discount for customers who choose to pay in cash.

We use implants and components from reputable companies such as Straumann and Nobel Biocare. Both of these companies are well-known in the dental industry for their high-quality dental implant systems and components. These companies have a long-standing reputation for producing reliable and durable products that are widely used by dental professionals around the world. By working with these trusted suppliers, we can ensure that our patients receive the best possible dental implant solutions.

While we do not directly accept insurance, we are more than happy to assist you in filling out reimbursement forms. We understand that dealing with insurance can be a complex process, and we want to make it as easy as possible for you. Our team is knowledgeable and experienced in handling reimbursement forms, and we will provide guidance and support to ensure that you receive your reimbursement.

Crowns and veneers are both dental restorations used to improve the appearance and function of teeth, but they serve different purposes and involve different levels of tooth preparation.

A dental crown, also known as a dental cap, is a restoration that covers the entire visible portion of a tooth. It is typically used to restore a tooth that is severely damaged, decayed, or weakened. The tooth is prepared by removing a significant amount of its structure to make room for the crown. Crowns are often recommended for teeth that have undergone root canal treatment or have large fillings. They provide strength, support, and protection to the underlying tooth structure.

On the other hand, dental veneers are thin, custom-made shells that are bonded to the front surface of the teeth to improve their appearance. Veneers are commonly used to enhance the aesthetics of teeth that are discolored, chipped, misaligned, or have gaps between them. Unlike crowns, veneers require minimal tooth preparation, usually involving the removal of a thin layer of enamel. Veneers are a more conservative option compared to crowns as they preserve more natural tooth structure.

Your Treatment Path

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The Locator system consists of two main components: the implant abutment and the denture attachment. The implant abutment is a small metal piece that is surgically placed into the implant fixture in the jawbone. It serves as a connector between the implant and the denture attachment.

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The denture attachment component is a counterpart to the implant abutment and is typically embedded within the denture. It contains a rubber O-ring or a metal housing with a rubber gasket that snaps onto the implant abutment. This attachment mechanism allows the denture to securely attach to the implants, providing stability and reducing movement during functions such as eating and speaking.

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The Locator system offers several benefits for patients wearing removable dentures. It improves the fit and retention of the denture, enhancing chewing efficiency and speech clarity. The system also helps distribute the forces exerted on the denture more evenly, reducing the pressure on the gums and underlying bone.

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Overall, the Locator system implants provide a reliable and cost-effective solution for individuals who require removable dentures but desire improved stability and comfort. It is important to consult with a dental professional to determine if the Locator system is suitable for your specific dental needs.


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