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Dr. Andrei Mark NYC Implant Specialist Manhattan - Recently, a 56 year old male complaining of a loose fitting upper denture and a failing mandibular bridge came into my office for a consultation. The clinical exam revealed a very poor fitting maxillary denture with approximately 10 mm of vertical bone loss. The lower bridge was loose and the patient was at a point where he really wanted to have something done to improve his situation. A cone beam CT scan was taken and revealed, as predicted, a limited amount of vertical bone in the maxilla.
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Dr. Andrei Mark NYC Implant Specialist Manhattan - I recently had the opportunity to a consult with a young lady 83 years of age, who presented with many years of denture wear. On the day of the presentation, she had a denture that was about 2 inches thick and she had absolutely no retention on the lower jaw. Clinical examination revealed a large lingual tubercle where the tongue attaches to the mandible with approximately 8 to 9 mm of mandibular bone. Her chief complaint was that the dentures were loose and this made her literally unable to chew.
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Dr. Andrei Mark Dental Implant Specialist Manhattan - Back in 1993, a healthy male patient received a sinus lift and had four dental implants placed by another oral surgeon. The sinus augmentation failed and subsequently the implants failed too, leaving him with an oral nasal fistula. Now 14 years later, at the age of 60, that patient appeared in my office seeking a consultation with a full maxillary denture that was ill-fitting at best. While conducting my consultation, a routine CT scan was performed. The reason the patient’s dental implants failed was due to a lack of bone formation, after a hydroxyapatite sinus lift.
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Dr. Andrei Mark Dental Implant Specialist Manhattan - With over 20 years of experience in oral surgery and over 5,000 successful dental implant procedures to his credit, Dr. Andrei Mark is no newcomer to the field. At a time when more and more general dentists are venturing into implant dentistry, Dr. Mark is regarded by many of his peers as an expert in the field. In fact, an impressive number of Dr. Mark's peers trust their own oral surgery needs to his very capable hands.
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Overcoming Dental Phobia with Compassion and Results - Case Study: Recently, an 80-year-old man scheduled himself for a dental implant consultation, which was no small task. This was particularly difficult for this patient, because he had become increasingly dental phobic and apprehensive over the years. Ironically, he is the father of someone who works in the dental implant industry, yet he was still very reluctant to make an appointment for a consultation. This patient has had a lifetime of dental challenges and difficulties.
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Broken Bridge to Implant-Supported Bridge . . . with No Dentures in Between - Case Study: By using the multi-step, interdisciplinary approach a patient can successfully transition from a broken bridge to an implant-supported bridge, without interim dentures. A noteworthy example is the case of Ms. W., a patient in sound health in her mid-50s. Given today’s dental treatment options, the obvious solution to her problem was dental implants. Dental implants provide the patient with a permanent, stabile solution that will satisfy both her functional and emotional needs, without compromising speech, taste, aesthetics or mastication.
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Growing Bone on an Eggshell Sinus, without Harvesting Autologous Bone. By Andrei Mark, D.D.S., Board-Certified Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon - Case Study: Several months ago, a patient came to my office for a dental implant consultation. The patient was an 80-year-old male in good physical condition with mild tremors. I have been performing sinus augmentations for over a decade, and I always sought to use the best materials at my disposal to achieve optimal results. These results are critical in a sinus augmentation since it significantly increases the success rate of the procedures and minimizes the failure rate of the dental implant.
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Is 80 Too Old for Dental Implants? By Andrei Mark, D.D.S., Board-Certified Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon - Case Study: The answer is no, absolutely not! The age of the patient is not nearly as important as the overall health of the patient, as well as the jawbone density of the individual. These two elements are the most important criteria for determining whether or not a patient is a viable candidate for dental implants. I personally have treated patients as old as 94 years of age and had tremendous success with them.
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