
The World of Dental Implants: Regain the Joy of Eating!
If you're looking for a solution to replace your missing teeth with dental implants, you're not alone. Millions of patients have regained the pleasure of eating and found a long-term solution to their dental problems through this leading dental procedure.
What Is Implantation?
During implantation, a dental surgeon places a titanium-made artificial root into the jawbone. This artificial root provides a stable foundation for replacing the missing teeth. Crowns, bridges, and removable dentures can be anchored on these implants. Implantation offers a durable solution for tooth replacement, and it can also be used to replace lost teeth, building upon previously implanted implants.
Stages of Implantation:
- Consultation: When you visit our clinic, we take a CBCT scan of your teeth and jawbone to assess their condition. Following this, we create a detailed treatment plan and offer you a personalized proposal.
- Implant Placement: During a surgical procedure, the artificial root is implanted. We have the option for immediate loading, which means that after a few days of implantation, you can use your new teeth during the healing period. Additionally, there is the possibility of healing without teeth.
- Abutment Placement: After the complete healing period following the surgery, the abutment is placed into the artificial root, connecting the parts below and above the gum line.
- Tooth Replacement: Crowns, bridges, or removable dentures securely attach to the previously osseointegrated implants.
Advantages of Implantation:
- Natural appearance: Perfectly fitting, lifelike teeth.
- Durability: Osseointegrated implants can provide a lifelong result with proper oral care.
- Function: The artificial root helps restore the entire chewing apparatus, thus improving your overall health.
- Bone preservation: Implants can prevent progressive bone loss in the spaces left by extracted teeth.
- Confidence: Implantation restores the experience of eating and smiling, eliminating worries about removable dentures shifting or tilting during eating or speaking.
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