Dental Implants: Have Healthy Teeth
Tooth loss needs to be dealt with in time, whether it is because of degeneration of the body function or an accident. Recently, dental implants have entered the public eye and are widely loved. So why do so many people prefer dental implants?
Dental implants are implants (artificial roots) placed in the alveolar bone of the edentulous area. After the implants survive, a prosthesis is made on the upper end to complete the implant restoration. It is accurate, good-looking and stable. Many clinical cases of difficult repair can get satisfactory results through implant dentures.
Who needs it?
① Whose shape of the alveolar bone is changed due to trauma, surgery, etc., and the restoration is poorly retained.
② Patients with complete or partial dentition loss and high requirements for restoration.
③ Dentures are not fixed firmly, and the position is poor, making it unable to chew.
④ Part of the dentition is missing and cannot be repaired with conventional dentures.
For patients with systemic diseases, it is necessary to refer to the contraindications of tooth extraction to determine whether implant surgery can be performed.
Treatment method
① Assess the patient’s condition and formulate a treatment plan:
Assess your health and oral condition.
Your dentist will take X-rays and make models of your teeth to determine the best treatment plan.
② Implant placement and healing:
The implant is placed under local anesthesia. It usually takes about 3 months for the implant to heal. Keep in mind that the healing time depends on the type of implant, the health of the bone and your physical condition. The doctor can install a temporary crown, which allows you to use before fitting your formal dentures.
③ Final restoration:
Once the implant is in place, the dentist will perform the final restoration. The procedure is painless and does not require anesthesia.
④ Post-plantation care and inspection:
Newly implanted teeth are comparable to natural teeth. You need to care for your implants just like your natural teeth. Brush your teeth carefully after meals and before going to bed. Use a soft-bristled toothbrush and change it frequently. Go for regular cleanings.
Precautions
① Do not eat within 2 hours after implantation.
② After implantation, try not to allow the implant to bear weight during the healing process of the implant and the bone.
③ Implants can be used normally after the restoration of the implant crown.
④ Continuously maintain oral hygiene. Dental implants can also develop calculus and plaque and require regular cleaning.
If you also have missing teeth, go to a professional dental hospital in time, follow the doctor’s advice, and choose an implant plan that suits you.