Dental Implants
Dental implants are a surgical procedure aimed at replacing lost or damaged teeth. This is done by inserting a stable metal nail in the lower or upper jaw-to-jaw to serve as a base for the new industrial installation. A dental implant is an effective alternative to bridges or other alternatives and provides a permanent and stable solution to restore the function of the teeth and their natural appearance.
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A Summary of Dental Implants
Dental implants are titanium posts surgically inserted into the jawbone to replace missing teeth. They offer a stable foundation for artificial teeth, restoring both function and aesthetics. Through osseointegration, implants fuse with the jawbone, providing durability and longevity. Versatile in application, they can replace single teeth, multiple teeth, or even entire dental arches. Dental implants promote oral health by preserving bone density and do not compromise adjacent teeth, making them a preferred option for permanent tooth replacement.
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Accompanied by your in-person consultation at Nasser Medical, our medical team will assess your suitability for the operation.
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Guide to Dental Implants Procedure
Contents
What are Dental Implants?
- Which Type of Dental Implant is Most Suitable?
- What are the alternatives if I desire endosteal implants but do not have enough jawbone?
- Options for Full Mouth Dental Implants
- Dentures Supported by Implants
What are Dental Implants?
Dental implants are artificial tooth roots typically crafted from titanium or ceramic. They act as stable supports for replacement teeth, such as dental crowns, bridges, or dentures. Renowned for their durability, natural appearance, and ability to restore full mouth functionality, dental implants serve as a biocompatible solution for replacing missing or damaged teeth. Surgically implanted into the jawbone, they establish a sturdy foundation for prosthetic teeth.
Which Type of Dental Implant is Most Suitable?
Types of Dental Implants: Which Is Optimal?
Modern dentistry has advanced three primary types of dental implants, renowned for their enduring durability, high success rates, and overall reliability. Depending on individual circumstances, one type may prove more suitable than the others. While the ultimate decision lies with you, it’s crucial to heed your dentist’s recommendations:
1. Endosteal Implants
Endosteal implants, deriving from the term “endosteal” meaning “inside the bone,” integrate directly into the jawbone, functioning as natural roots for prosthetic crowns. They are preferred for patients with sufficient jawbone to support them securely.
2. Subperiosteal Implants
Subperiosteal implants serve as an alternative for patients lacking adequate jawbone to support endosteal implants securely. Positioned in the middle layer between the bone and the mucous membrane, they offer a viable solution.
3. Zygomatic Implants
Zygomatic implants, a subtype of endosteal implants, present another viable option for patients with insufficient bone density. These implants are notably longer than standard endosteal implants and are firmly anchored in the upper jawbone (zygoma).
What are the alternatives if I desire endosteal implants but do not have enough jawbone?
For patients in Turkey seeking endosteal implants but lacking adequate jawbone, a viable alternative is bone grafting and sinus lifting. This involves surgically adding bone to the gingival area to facilitate secure anchoring and sufficient stability.
Options for Full Mouth Dental Implants
Patients seeking a complete smile transformation do not necessarily require one implant for each missing tooth. This approach is unnecessary and can result in unnecessary expenses.
Instead, there are two options available that offer ample stability while minimizing the number of implants needed. This is the standard procedure followed worldwide.
Dentures Supported by Implants
Implant-supported dentures offer several advantages over traditional dentures, including improved strength, enhanced comfort, better speech function, increased chewing capacity, and overall aesthetic enhancement.
Implant-Supported Bridges
Dental implants can also serve as anchors for dental bridges, which consist of a row of prosthetic teeth. The most common types of implant-supported bridges include:
- 1. All-on-4: This involves a bridge of prosthetic teeth anchored to a set of four implants, with two implants on each side (right and left) of the upper or lower jaw.
2. All-on-6: For patients seeking additional stability, they can opt for three implants on each side of the upper and lower jaw, totaling six implants.
3. All-on-8: All-on-8 bridges offer the highest level of stability and longevity, with four implants on each side of the lower and/or upper jaw.
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