You do not need a dental implant for each and every one of your missing teeth. All you need is (Four – Six – Eight) precisely placed implants on the top of your mouth, and (Four – Six – Eight) on the bottom, to restore your full smile. That’s the beauty of the full arch.
The implants are made of titanium, it has the unique ability to fuse to living bone and function as part of it. So eventually, the dental implant becomes part of the jawbone and serves as a strong, long-lasting foundation for your new teeth.
Plan your trip!
✈️ Surgical Phase (First Trip)
The first phase involves the surgical placement of the implants
✈️ Restorative Phase (Second Trip)
4 to 6 month between each trip
The second phase includes the restoration of the denture.
We recommend 7 to 10 days each trip depends on the case.
Dental implants are titanium devices surgically placed in the jawbone or maxilla to replace the roots of missing teeth. They provide a solid foundation for placing replacement teeth, such as crowns, bridges, or dentures.
Dental implants offer several significant advantages, such as greater stability and functionality, a natural appearance that enhances facial aesthetics, preservation of the jawbone, and superior durability compared to bridges or removable dentures.
The process begins with a thorough evaluation by the dentist to determine the patient’s oral health and bone structure. Then, the titanium implant is placed into the maxillary or mandibular bone during minor surgery. After a healing period (which can last several months), a dental prosthesis is placed on the implant.
Dental implant placement is generally performed under local anesthesia, so the procedure itself is usually not painful. Patients may experience minor discomfort after surgery, but this is typically manageable with medications prescribed by the dentist.
Dental implants require care similar to natural teeth, such as regular brushing, flossing, and periodic dental check-ups. Maintaining good oral hygiene is crucial to prevent problems like peri-implantitis (inflammation around the implant).
In general, anyone with good oral health and sufficient bone in the jaw or maxilla can be a candidate for dental implants. However, it is important for the dentist to perform a comprehensive evaluation to determine each patient’s suitability.
With proper care and regular check-ups, dental implants can last a lifetime. It is crucial to follow the dentist’s recommendations and maintain a good oral care routine to maximize the longevity of the implants.
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