Three-Part Dental Implants: A Comprehensive Solution
Comprising a biocompatible titanium screw, an abutment, and the final restoration, dental implants provide a sturdy foundation for fixed or removable replacement teeth.
The screw, acting as a tooth root replacement, is positioned in the jawbone and undergoes osseointegration, fusing with the bone over a few months. Once fused, the abutment is attached to the screw, allowing for the permanent connection of the restoration.
Single Tooth Dental Implants
Revolutionizing Tooth Replacement: Dental Implants
Dental implants replicate natural tooth roots, offering a sturdy base for fixed or removable replacement teeth. Not only do they provide a strong foundation for new teeth, but they also aid in preserving the existing jawbone.
Implant Supported Bridge
Effective and Natural: Implant-Supported Bridges
With the porcelain’s natural look and feel and the implants’ functional stability, implant-supported bridges offer an excellent solution for replacing multiple missing teeth.
Unlike traditional bridges that rely on adjacent natural teeth for support, implant-supported bridges are secured to two or more dental implants. This eliminates the need to prepare (shave down) the adjacent teeth for crowns.
By distributing stress evenly, implant-supported bridges protect the natural teeth from damage, making them a favorable choice, especially when existing teeth, roots, or surrounding bone structure are compromised.
Implant Supported Dentures
Implant-Supported Dentures: An Alternative for Multiple Missing Teeth
Patients with several or all teeth missing may opt for implant-supported dentures, an alternative to traditional dentures. This solution involves placing two or more implants, with a minimum of four implants recommended for a full arch denture. Eligibility is determined by various factors, notably jaw bone density.
Unlike traditional dentures resting on the gums with adhesive, implant-supported dentures use implants as supports, allowing for a smaller and more comfortable base with reduced shifting during use.
Implants accommodate both full and partial dentures, providing options for fixed or removable dentures. Removable dentures snap onto the implants, eliminating the need for adhesive.
Full Arch with Only Four Implants
Revolutionary Four-Implant Solution for Complete Toothless Arches
This exceptional procedure offers a unique implant solution, enabling patients with completely edentulous (toothless) upper or lower arches to replace all teeth using just four implants as secure anchors.
The Benefits and Importance of Dental Implants
Dental Implants: The Ultimate Solution for Natural-Like Teeth
- Dental implants offer unmatched resemblance, function, and feel of natural teeth.
- Beyond tooth replacement, they strengthen bone structure, enable chewing healthy food, and boost self-assurance in smiling.
- Preserving bone structure, implants protect existing teeth and promote overall oral health.
- Once a tooth is lost, subtle yet crucial changes occur, affecting health and appearance.
- Tooth roots maintain teeth and support gum and bone health.
After tooth loss, jawbone experiences natural bone loss, jeopardizing neighboring tooth roots and stability, leading to a “sunken” appearance seen in those with multiple tooth loss.
Denture wearers face fitting issues due to bone loss.
Dental implants can stimulate bone growth, enhancing support and alleviating the sunken look through osseointegration.
Osseointegration also prevents future bone loss, making implants a critical health investment.
Besides an appealing smile, dental implants offer vital health benefits.
Whether replacing one or multiple teeth, implants are a crucial solution to restore and maintain dental health.