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Dental Implants

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Dental implants are made of various materials, including; titanium, zirconia, and ceramics. Its biocompatibility makes titanium the most often used and recommended metal for these types of dental applications.

The implant, which is used to replace missing teeth, is surgically implanted into the jawbone and acts in the same way as a natural tooth root. Consequently, specialists may complete your surgery without harming the healthy teeth that are close to the missing teeth, which means that no teeth are cut or shaved throughout this dental process.

Dental implants are also used to boost the endurance of a weak jawbone, which is common in people with thin jawbones. The only difference between titanium and stainless steel is its durability.

Although advances in dental treatment have been made, millions of individuals throughout the globe continue to lose their teeth, the majority of which is due to tooth decay, periodontal disease, or accidents. For many years, bridges and dentures were the only dental treatment choices accessible to those who had lost their teeth due to disease or injury.

What are the advantages of dental implants?

Implants provide several benefits, including:

  • Improved appearance: Dental implants provide the appearance and feel of natural teeth. They are also permanent since they are engineered to merge with bone.
  • Improved speech: The teeth of ill-fitting dentures might move around in the mouth, causing you to stutter or stumble your speech. Implants enable you to talk without fear of your teeth slipping out of place.
  • Improved comfort: Dental implants minimize the pain of removable dentures since they become a part of your bone structure.
  • Easier to eat: Eating may be challenging with sliding dentures. Implants work the same way as natural teeth do, enabling you to consume your favourite foods with comfort and pain-free.
  • Improved self-esteem: Dental implants may help you regain your smile and improve your self-esteem.
  • Improved oral health: Unlike a tooth-supported bridge, implants do not need to reduce neighbouring teeth. Because surrounding teeth aren’t changed to sustain the implant, more of your natural teeth are preserved, which improves your long-term dental health. Individual implants can improve dental hygiene by allowing simpler access among teeth.
  • Durability: Dental implants are very long-lasting and will endure for many years. Many implants may last a lifetime with proper maintenance.
  • Convenience: Removable dentures are just that. They may be taken out. Implants do dispense with the embarrassment of removing dentures and the necessity for sticky adhesives to maintain them in place.

Can anyone get dental implants?

Anyone healthy enough to have a standard dental extraction or oral surgery may be eligible for an implant in the majority of circumstances. The patient must have healthy gums and sufficient bone to support the dental implant.

Individuals must also be dedicated to maintaining proper oral hygiene and seeing the dentist regularly. Heavy smokers, those with uncontrolled chronic diseases like diabetes or heart disease, and patients who have undergone head/neck radiation treatment should all be reviewed individually. Whether you’re thinking about getting dental implants or not, see your dentist to discover if they’re a good fit for you.

You can contact us via Whatsapp, and we will evaluate your case. Ista Clinica is here to help you in any way possible.

What are the potential risks, complications, and problems with a dental implant?

There are always certain dangers and possible issues with any dental operation, whether for the individual or the success of a dental implant. To guarantee that an individual is healthy enough to endure oral surgery and recuperate correctly, careful preparation is required.

Like any other oral surgical operation, bleeding problems, infections, allergies, underlying medical conditions, and drugs require careful consideration before the dental treatment.

Luckily, the success rate is high, and failures are rare. Infection, fracture of the implant, overloading of the implant, damage to the surrounding area (nerves, blood vessels, teeth), poor positioning of the implant, or poor bone quantity or quality are the most common reasons for failure.

Therefore, careful preparation with a trained surgeon may assist in avoiding these issues. After the necessary healing period has passed, a second attempt to replace a failed dental implant may often be made.