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Single Unit Implant

Dental implants can replace a missing or failing tooth The current gold standard to replace a missing or failing tooth is a dental implant. You've undoubtedly dealt with one or more of the following if you have missing teeth or teeth that are seriously damaged:
  • Problems chewing food: You could find it challenging and uncomfortable to chew food if you have a tooth missing from your mouth.
  • Moving of nearby teeth: Due to teeth shifting over time, a lost tooth might significantly affect otherwise healthy nearby teeth.
  • Oral health issues include foul breath and gum disease.
  • Bone thinning: Your body naturally strives to mend itself when a tooth is missing from the mouth. Unfortunately, bone resorption results from this normal healing process.
  • Failure to smile or speak: People who have a noticeable tooth missing in their mouth frequently dread speaking or smiling in public.

Implant Supported Over-denture

An oral appliance that replaces numerous teeth at once is an implant-supported denture. It resembles a conventional denture. However, an implant-supported denture is secured to your jawbone by using dental implants, as opposed to sitting on top of your gums. The roots of missing teeth are replaced by dental implants, which are little threaded posts. Dentures that are supported by implants provide better stability for speaking, chewing, and eating.

All - on – 4

Anyone who needs a full upper or lower arch restoration should use all-on-4 dental implants. Additionally, dentists advise All-on-4 Dental Implants for individuals who need a full-arch restoration. All-on-4 dental implants are only available to adults who are at least 18 years old. All on 4 is a minimally invasive dental procedure that offers a fixed complete mouth restoration and quick quality-of-life improvements. Only 4 dental implants are needed for the full arch restoration, which results in great client satisfaction and cost effectiveness. The patient receives complete satisfaction with All on 4 dental treatment services in terms of dental implant function, aesthetics, speech, and self-esteem at a reasonable cost.

 

All - on – 6

Six dental implants are used in the All-On-6 Dental Implant process to build a permanent prosthesis. It serves as anchoring for an overdenture or bridge. The All-on-6 procedure is ideal for replacing teeth in either the upper or lower jaw. It restructures the patient's mouth and is frequently done following significant tooth loss in one or both jaws.

The whole dental arches are immediately rebuilt with the use of computer simulation and biomechanics. The best outcomes, the least amount of invasiveness, and maximal effectiveness are all goals of this treatment.

Six dental implants are placed during the All-on-6 dental implant procedure into the lower or upper jawbone to hold prosthetic teeth firmly in place. It acts as a mooring place for an overdenture or bridge.

In zygomatic implants, the cheek bone is used to anchor dental implants that are longer than usual. The surgery may be finished in a single day and, so far, has an almost 100% success rate. It is a little less intrusive than a standard sinus lift or bone graft, so the patient feels less pain. Traditional dental implants can be used in conjunction with zygomatic dental implants at the front of the mouth. When the bone in the upper jaw is completely absent, it is also possible to support prostheses only with zygomatic implants.

Patient Specific Implants (PSI)

Any age group can experience surgical issues that occasionally call for them to have osteotomies. The emotional, functional, physical, and aesthetic difficulties caused by the untreated bone abnormalities after craniotomies can drastically alter the lives of the patients. Large/complex osseous defect reconstruction continues to be quite difficult. And nothing is known about how to best handle these difficulties. Implants created to order are the remedy for this. dentist right away rather than waiting for your routine dental exam, as with any teeth issues.