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When can I fully chew on dental implants?
Implantation is the modern and best way to restore teeth and create an attractive smile.
Implantation is the modern and best way to restore teeth and create an attractive smile. The method can be used to restore one lost tooth, as well as for several units of the dentition.
The main advantage of dental implants is complete comfort, because after installation there is no discomfort and no need to get used to the structures.
The main advantages of dental implants:
Installation of structures is quite simple and does not require prior grinding of adjacent teeth. This is especially important, because when installing a “bridge” it is necessary to first cut off the top layer of enamel on adjacent teeth; Continue reading
Preparation for implantation: what examinations do you need to undergo?
Dental implantation is an important stage in human life. Not everyone managed to be born with good teeth and keep them healthy until old age.
The poor environmental situation, poor-quality products and water, ignoring mandatory oral hygiene are the main causes of tooth loss. Also, do not forget about accidents and unforeseen fights, when teeth suffer in the first place. But, today, modern medicine has reached such a level that putting new teeth is not a problem.
What is dental implantation?
Dental implantation is a dental procedure that involves implanting an implant in the jawbone and restoring the dentition. Then, after the implant, the abutment is installed – this is an intermediate element to which the crown is attached (prototype of a natural tooth). Continue reading
Comparison of the two most popular implants: k3pro and straumann
Dental implantation is a surgical procedure that is common in the field of dentistry. The essence of the procedure is to replace and make up for missing teeth in the oral cavity.
How is implantation performed?
The procedure involves the implantation of a titanium root into the jawbone, which ensures the functions of the root of a natural tooth. Titanium is used to make the implant because this material is most prone to engraftment. After some time, an intermediate element – an abutment – is put on the titanium root. The size and material of the abutment is determined by the professional depending on the clinical situation. The last stage is the crown, which replaces the surface of the tooth, performs a chewing function and meets high standards of aesthetic appeal. The color of the crown and the material of manufacture are also selected individually for each patient. Continue reading