Reconstruction • RUTHAN BRODSKY Special to The Jewish News • • Iff ax Sosin was embar- rassed by his 25-year old dentures; they slipped when he spoke, his jaw was sore from wearing them, and it was a chore to eat because the dentures made it difficult to chew. His dentist discussed the possibili- ty of dental implantation as a solu- tion, the primary concerns being Sosin's health at age 80 and the cost. "Best investment I ever made!" reports Sosin of West Bloomfield. "I haven't had a problem in the past seven years, after four implants were placed in my upper jaw to support my dentures. I'm confident my teeth will stay in place when I talk and I'm eating whatever I want." Since the early 1980s, dentists have been well aware that implants are particularly appropriate when dentures slip because the shape of the jaw changes with long-term denture use. Implants also offer a good solu- tion when a patient wants to avoid altering remaining teeth to install a crown or bridge. Three years ago, 68-year-old Sandor Adler of Walled Lake had two "Dental implants provide a stable foundation for attaching a prosthesis, unlike conventional dentures that are held in place by the natural contours of the mouth, which change as peo- ple age," explains Marvin Novetsky, DDS, MS, a prosthodontist in Farmington Hills. "And unlike crowns and bridges that often require nearby teeth to be recontoured to and it needed to be extracted the next create an anchor, implants leave implants and dental restoration in his year," said Brad Hirschman, a 26- remaining teeth intact. upper right jaw. Two months ago, year-old dental student at University "What's amazing is that the basis two more implants were in place in of Detroit-Mercy. for the procedures we're using today his left lower jaw and he was waiting "As an undergrad, I wore what's were only put in place in the early for the area to heal. called a flipper for appearances 1980s. Ten years ago, no one would "I don't have any dentures and the because you flip it on and off to eat. imagine what we're accomplishing teeth I do have are in good shape," It's been a lot easier these past four because the process was so fixed on said Adler. "My goal is to keep things years with the implant. I just have to jaw bone quality that we didn't think that way." be a bit more careful how I we could do the prosthetic work we A dental implant is a sup- floss around the area." have today for patients whose bone port that is surgically Lisa Sonne lost her two Dr. Mar yin quality isn't good enough for embedded in the jawbone. front teeth riding a bike implants." Miniature screws or clips are Novetsky checks Norman Klegman's when she was 9 years old. Norman Klegman says he's living used to attach replacement She spent the next nine implants proof that dental implantation can teeth to the implants for a years wearing a retainer change your life. After putting up fixed restoration or to a bar with two false teeth with eight years of wearing dentures connected to the implants attached. that weren't working, the 71-year-old for a removable connection. During the summer of 1996, Southfield resident said his lifestyle Implants are an option not only Sonne had two implants. This past when patients are unhappy with their has changed. summer the final dental restoration "I'm living a lot better now current denture or bridge but also for took place. "I love them; it's made because I'm eating better, so I feel someone who loses one or two teeth my life so much easier!" says Sonne, a better and move around more. that need replacement. "I injured my front tooth at age 17 student at Michigan State University. Dental implant technology has improved tremendously, as has the quality of life for its patients. 1997