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Dental Implant Types And Procedure

Dental Implants


The most favorable way of replacing a missing tooth in dentistry is Dental Implants. The tooth is replaced from the very root, recreating its function in the mouth thoroughly. In addition, they vary in size, shape, and height, making them more preferable than any other dental replacements.

Even though the dental implant is a common treatment, there is more than one type of dental implant that you might be unaware of. So, let us discuss the different types of dental implants and procedures to follow while replacing your missing tooth/teeth:

Types of dental implants

Endosteal – Endosteal implants are the most commonly used dental implant, made of titanium, and are a small screw-like structure positioned directly into the jaw bone. Endosteal implants can easily hold one or more artificial teeth.

Subperiosteal – A subperiosteal implant is used when the bone density is not enough to hold the implant in place due to an underlying condition or delay in getting an implant. Its location is basically below the gums and on or above the jawbone.

Dental implant procedures

Single Tooth Replacement: The most common form of tooth replacement is a single tooth replacement with a dental implant, in which the reconstructed crown is very similar to a natural tooth.

Multiple Tooth Replacement: In some cases, multiple teeth are missing that need to be replaced, where implant-supported bridges are used in the mouth.

Complete tooth replacement: When a person loses all teeth, a toothless arch is used. To restore the normal balance in your mouth 4 to 6 implants are placed in the mouth, to support a full mouth denture.

Groove Correction: It is a procedure that helps to support the implant being placed in the mouth. Some patients don’t have enough bone in their mouths. As a result, the gums are removed from the groove and the gap is filled with bone or bone substitutes, thereby helping build the groove.

Expansion of Sinus: Placement of an implant in the posterior maxilla with the maxillary sinus is a rather difficult task. To prevent this, the floor of the sinuses is raised with the bone to facilitate the placement of the implant.

As a patient, you must know all the procedures of every medical treatment. If you have multiple options, you can prepare for the best outcome and understand what to expect from your dental implant procedure. To get the best service for dental implants, walk into the World Of Dentistry today and get treated by the best dental experts with years of experience.

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