In the past, patients who have attempted out dental implants and have a low bone density in the jaw have been turned away, subjected to expensive and long grafting methods, or risked the entrance of additional foreign material into the mouth. Fortunately, technologies have advanced so that even those with low bone density in the jaw may be eligible for
Dental implants are commonly used for the replacement of missing teeth in patients with partial or complete edentulism. Study of long-term follow-up results shows satisfactory results in the rehabilitation of the patient’s function and durability rates of 100%. NO PERI-IMPLANTITIS Solution The classic procedure for dental implants are not free of complications and long-term prognosis can be altered by technical
Dental implants keep advancing. Now even patients who don’t have a full bone to attach them can have them. When exploring dental implants, some are confused when they find out that they have an inadequate amount of bone for the implant, meaning they are not perfect candidates for the procedure. Alternative options, like dentures or bone grafting, are anything but
Dental implants are perfect replacements for missing teeth that patients may lose due to an accident, failed endodontic surgery, gum infections or poor oral cleanliness. Dental implants serve the same function as a natural tooth root in anchoring teeth. These implants resemble like metallic screws with either a roughened or smooth surface. Dental implants are usually made up of orally