Do you know why so many people choose to replace one or more missing teeth with dental implants? This little implant screw inserted in the jawbone serves like a tooth root and may provide long-term benefits for your smile.
In dentistry, dental implants are the best model for restoring numerous lost teeth. If you are missing or have badly damaged many teeth, you may be acquainted with one or more of the following dental conditions:
- Chewing food is problematic - When numerous teeth are gone from the mouth, it may be difficult and painful to chew food.
- The movement of neighboring teeth - The shifting of teeth over time may have a deleterious effect on neighboring teeth that are otherwise healthy when many teeth are absent.
- Poor dental hygiene, gum disease, and unpleasant breath.
- Bone loss. When teeth are gone from the mouth, the body attempts to restore itself spontaneously. This normal healing process produces bone resorption, which is unfortunate.
There are 3 key treatment options for people with many missing or failing teeth:
- A removable partial denture is held in place by fastenings that attach to neighbouring, healthy teeth. The clasps, which are meant to fit snugly onto the healthy teeth, exert pressure on the gums and natural teeth to which they are attached. This weakens the jawbone and loosens the supporting teeth, often resulting in further tooth loss. Since missing teeth lack a root system, the integrity of the jawbone is undermined, and bone loss (atrophy) accelerates, leading to rapid bone degradation.
- A typical tooth replacement option, a multiple tooth-supported fix bridge includes all the challenges, compromises, and hazards of a single tooth bridge, but to a considerably larger degree. Because there are more teeth involved, decay, root canal infections, periodontal bone loss, and bone atrophy might increase. Sadly, bigger bridges break more quickly than single-tooth bridges.
Dental implants, however, are the best and most durable option for replacing numerous lost or failing teeth. Dental implants are the most natural-looking and -feeling tooth replacement option, and they will keep you grinning for decades with little care.
Multiple lost teeth may be replaced with dental implants in the following ways:
At this point, you may be wondering, “Why should I visit Weisse Zahne instead of other Istanbul practices?” Here is your response:
Stop the procedure of bone resorption (deterioration)
Are much more secure and pleasant than partial dentures
Maintain the structural integrity of the face
Keep the gum line intact as metal clasps will not erode it.
Restore natural aptitude for biting and chewing
Keep adjacent natural teeth in place
Allow you to consume previously inedible things, like steak, corn on the cob, sticky snacks, and more.
Identical in appearance, function, and feel as real teeth
Give a good permanent tooth-replacement alternative – you won’t have to cope with nasty denture adhesives or cleaning solutions again!
Multiple Dental Implant Process
The dental implant staff at Dental Associates will guarantee that you feel at ease and comprehend each stage of the dental implant operation.
Consultation and planning of treatment.
The technique for replacing several lost teeth with dental implants might vary based on the specifics of each situation. Our experts will discuss with you to decide the optimal course of action for your circumstance and will prepare you for the impending treatment and recuperation time.
Implant insertion
Multiple dental implant placement is a very basic surgery that sometimes requires just local anaesthetic. If necessary, our experts may provide sedation to guarantee your comfort throughout the process. During the process, several (depending on the specifics of your treatment plan) titanium fixtures will be implanted into the jaw, but the natural teeth around them will remain unaltered.
Recuperation time
time Healing and recuperation time after the placement of dental implants may range from three to six months, depending on how your body reacts and your overall health. This period is necessary for the implant to fuse with the bone. The dentist who put the implant will likely do many postoperative checkups. Your normal dentist or a prosthodontist will repair the implants by installing abutments and an implant-supported bridge after the implants have successfully fused with the jawbone.
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