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Knowing Your Dental Implant Options

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From endosteal implants right to a ridge expansion, dental implants come in a plethora of different options. It means you can easily find one that best matches your needs. However, it also means you can’t know which implant works best for you.

Luckily, we’ve compiled a list of dental implant options you can undergo. It is as follows:

The Different Types of Dental Implants

Typically, dental implants are of three chief types:

Endosteal Implants (Endosseous)

Endosteal implants are the most popularly used implant consisting of small screw-shaped implants. These use high-quality titanium to ensure a comfortable fit. Moreover, the dentists place them right inside the jawbone.

Subperiosteal Implants

Contrary to the endosteal implants, these are placed under the gum. Or the dentist may install it above the jawbone. You’d go for this option only if your jaw does not comprise a sufficient amount of healthy bone. Moreover, you may select this implementation method if you want to avoid the augmentation procedure.

Zygomatic Implants

The least common procedure is the Zygomatic implant. It is a super complicated process used only if your jaw lacks the bones necessary for an Endosteal implant. Here the implant is installed in the patient’s cheekbone.

Additional Dental Implant Technique

In case your jaw bone cannot support dental implants, your dentist may utilize a variety of different techniques to restore your bone, jawline or ensure a sustainable base for implant-supported teeth. Here you’ll see the following:

Bone Augmentation

In case the bone in your jaw is deteriorating, you’ll have to go for bone augmentation. Researches and studies alike show that utilizing bone additives and extra growth factors can strengthen the bone.

Sinus Lift

Otherwise known as sinus augmentation, the process includes installing an extra bone right below the sinus. It is done right where your jaw is missing a natural bone.

Ridge Expansion

Lastly, if the dentist deems your jaw too small to support dental implants, they’ll select ridge expansion for you. It involves adding a small ridge along the top lining of your jaw.

3D Imaging

Your dentist is likely to use revolutionary 3D digital imaging and additional futuristic surgical planning software to assist him in his finding. These clear and precise pictures help pinpoint your problem and find a solution faster than ever. It allows for less time waster and a much shorter recovery time.

Ways to Getting Dental Implants

These are as follows:

All-on-4

Instead of getting multiple teeth replacements on the top and bottom of your mouth, you can opt for an all-on-4. Here four dental implants are located atop available bone. Due to the use of special abutments, you’ll have to follow a strict diet for a couple of months until the gum tissues are healing.

Mini Dental Implants (MDIs)

Otherwise referred to as narrow-diameter implants, these implants are no bigger than a toothpick and super narrow. It allows for easy installments with minimally invasive techniques/

Immediate Load Dental Implants

In this process, a temporary tooth is located during a similar time frame as your dental implant placement. Otherwise known as same-day implants, these are a good option for boasting adequate natural bone to secure instant placement safely.

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