Dental Implants
Dental Implants
A dental implant is a high-tech replacement tooth that mimics the whole tooth structure. A titanium “root” is inserted into the bone and is used to support a crown, bridge or denture. This procedure is considered one of the most successful treatment modalities in medical science. Modern dental implants have been used successfully for over 50 years across the globe. They are considered as the strongest devices available to support replacement. It looks, feels and acts like a natural tooth and can last a lifetime if properly cared for.
Immediate Functional Loading Implant System[Basal/Cortical implant]
Basal Implants also known as Cortical implants as immediate functional loadin implants. Basal Implants are an advanced implantology system which utilizes the deep and highly mineralized portion of the jaw bone, called basal or cortical bone, for the retention of the dental implants.
Basal implants are made of a single piece of Titanium metal uniquely designed to be accommodated in the basal (cortical) bone areas. The basal bone area provides excellent bone quality for the retention and long term viability of these unique and highly advanced implants. The teeth are usually situated in the less dense bone portions of the jaw bone called the Alveolar bone. This less dense Alveolar bone will gradually recedes once the teeth are lost In contrast the basal bone is less prone to resorption and infections.cortical is highly dense and offers excellent support to implants. Basal implants are considered to be the best choice for individuals with moderate or severe bone loss and atrophy of the jaw without the necessity for Bone Graft or Sinus Lift.
Fixed full mouth permanent crowns in 72 hrs ,No bone graft or Sinus lift.
Short procedures,Higest quality,Best option.
Latest generation of Swiss Implants includes; Treatment of complex cases,Higest patients satisfaction and reduced additional procedure.
Permanent-fixed teeth-in-3 day protocol?
Permanent-fixed teeth-in 3-days protocol is the most advanced and popular methodology in dental implant treatment today. As the name suggest, every patient receives fixed permanent teeth in exactly 3 days (72 hours) from the day of implant placement. The most conservative (flapless) surgical technique (key hole procedure) combined with an in-house dental laboratory can deliver fixed teeth in 3 days.
With Permanent-fixed teeth-in-3-days protocol we can replace a single tooth, several teeth, or a full mouth of teeth, upper or lower, with remarkable comfort, predictability and aesthetics.
In Single Piece Dental Implant, the abutment portion comes attached to the implant unlike the conventional/ two piece implants system. Therefore, these implants provide several advantages which two piece implants do not provide.
[Fixed teeth in 72 hrs with immediate functional loading implant].
Permanent fixed teeth in 3 days – Procedure
In the first visit,Patient examination,X rays.cbct, required other diagnostics lab tests. Explanation of treatment plan, various options discussion. Cost factor will be explained in detail to the patient as a part of the treatment plan. Extractions All extractions (if needed) are being done under local anesthetics. All implants are carried out simultaneously in the same session. Teeth with good long-term prognosis usually are being preserved, included under the construction and root canal treated (if needed). Fixed Bridges (Hybrid prosthesis, ceramic, or zirconia depending on the condition at the time of surgery).
Who Can choose for Permanent Teeth in 3 Days?
- Missing or damaged Anterior teeth.
- Missing or damaged Posterior grinding teeth.
- Severely decayed teeth that cannot be saved by root canal treatment.
- Loose or ill-fitting Uncomfortable dentures.
- Mobile teeth due to bone loss.
- Pyorrhea leading to severe mobility of teeth.
Why Teeth in Three Days?
Risk-free procedure (pain less,minimal invasive,key hole surgery)
- Affordable method.-since no additional procedure added,no extra speacilist required
- No incidence of screw loosening or loss of crestal bone.
- Placement of a permanent crown within 3 days.
- No cantilevers placed.
- Eliminates the risk of infection and peri-implantitis.
- Minimal Recovery time.
- Eliminates the requirement for bone grafting.
- Easy to maintain the implants with proper hygiene practices.
Advantages Of Using The Single Piece Dental Implat Systems:
- Quick and simple procedures
- Immediate loading
- Less armamentarium
- Can be used in patients with poor bone quality and quantity
- Helps avoid sinus lifts and bone augmentation / grafting procedures
- [Overcomes disadvantages of two-piece implants which cannot be used in patients with poor periodontal conditions, smokers and diabetics]
- No need to grind natural adjacent teeth for the fabrication of bridges.
- Implants are biocompatible.
- With proper care and oral hygiene, implants usually last a lifetime.
- No need for removable dentures.
- Implants provide stability and comfort.
Dental Implants vs. Dentures
Stable teeth with good chewing power
Implant-supported dentures provide far greater stability and chewing power than conventional dentures.If you are deciding between traditional dentures or an implant-supported restoration,here are some things to consider.
- Dentures often have to be kept in the mouth by using a dental adhesive.
- Dentures have to be removed for cleaning.
- Dentures cover the roof of the mouth.
- Dentures can slip out while eating or speaking.
- Implants and implant-supported dentures are securely anchored and won’t slip out.
- It’s hard to chew with dentures and you can’t eat a lot of food you like or need
- Dentures may click while eating.
- With implants or implant-supported dentures, there’s no annoying clicking sound.
- Dentures don’t provide the stimulation needed to prevent bone loss.
Progressive bone loss as a result of wearing dentures can cause facial collapse.
Dental Implants vs. Dental bridges
A Dental Implant is a more affordable and natural replacement than a Dental Bridge
A bridge requires the alteration of adjacent teeth to support the bridge.
A bridge consists of a false tooth (or teeth) supported by adjacent teeth that have been capped. It is used to replace one or two missing teeth. A bridge requires two often healthy teeth to be altered, which is not an ideal way of replacing a missing tooth compared to a dental implant. Bridges tend to have short lives, five to ten years, compared to a dental implant, which can last a lifetime. So while a bridge can sometimes be more economical at first, in the long run a dental implant can cost you less.
The Basal/Cortical Dental Implant System has been used in dentistry for over 50 years. Because of the very little pain involved in Flapless Procedures, most patients accept Dental Implants more easily. 98% less chance of peri-implantitis and implant failure.