Beverly Hills dental implant procedures are vast becoming popular in helping people look their best and not having to suffer the embarrassment of having bad teeth. Basically a dental implant is replacing a tooth root with an artificial one, and the most successful type of all the implants is known as an Osseo integrated implant, and involves the implant of titanium and the subsequent growth of osteoblasts on the rough area of the titanium.
The history of the revolutionary Beverly Hills dental implant and of course dental implants from other regions goes back to the ancient Mayan civilization of up to 1350 years before the first modern dental implant. Archeologists have found fragments of the mandible or jaw of these Mayan people with implants embedded within the jawbone; today we call these endosseous implants. The mandible that was discovered was found to be that of a young woman, and she had pieces of carved shells shaped exactly like a tooth implanted in the place where she had obviously lost three teeth.
Originally scientists had no idea why there were pieces of shell stuck in this woman's mouth, as this was long before the time when Beverly Hills dental implant procedures were a common thing to have.
A similar skeleton found in Egypt with the same dental implants baffled these scientists even more, until a dental academic from Brazil started really studying this phenomenon. Professor Amadeo Bobbio radio graphed these mandibles and found that these implants were definitely inserted while these people were still alive, and amazingly were done so for cosmetic reasons.
Today Beverly Hills dental implant procedures are made up by a small titanium screw, which has a rather rough surface on one side. What occurs is that this slightly rough surface get a variation of treatments using plasma spray, sandblasting or even etching in order to ensure that there is sufficient integration for the implant to "stick" as it were. In cases where the patient has no teeth, a hole is carefully drilled into the bone, through the gums, ensuring that no nerves are touched or damaged in the process.
Once the drilling is done, a saline spray is inserted into the area, to cool it down and keep it clean, at this point the Beverly Hills dental implant is screwed into place, and then a further cover screw is closed over it.
After this, integration is allowed to occur over several months, where the healing of the mouth also happens. After all of this, the cover screw is removed and a healing lotion is added, with a crown placed over the implant temporarily for a certain amount of time. The reasoning behind this is so that the gum gets a chance to grow efficiently, and then at a later stage a more permanent crown is added.
Today, when getting a Beverly Hills dental implant, the amount of time is much less as there are a great variety of different procedures to ensure maximum healing in a short space of time. One way is to merely insert a new implant into an older extraction site, which cuts of many months of treatment time.