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A dental implant is an artificial tatanium root replacing a natural tooth's missing root. It is placed in the lower or upper jaw to replace one or more teeth. After the bone heals, the crown is fastened over the implant. This new tooth has the same appearance and effectiveness as your natural teeth.
Dental Implant Solutions For A Single Missing Tooth
In the case of single lost tooth, the best solution is generally to install an implant on which a crown in fastened. The new tooth's appearance and functionalities are equivalent to those of natural teeth. There are other solutions, such as a bridge sealed on natural teethor the partial, but those solutions may aggravate bone and tooth loss. With a crown implant, the neighbouring teeth are not touched and the bone will be preseved.
Dental Implant Prosthesis For An Entire Arch
If the entire lower/upper arch in toothless, an implant prosthesis offers the ideal solution. In contrast to ceonventional protheses (dentures), which entail several problems (poor adaptation, gum irritation and pain), the implant prosthesis is a fixed or removable solution that significantly reduces those inconveniences.
Full arch
Before:
This is the case of a woman whose teeth have reached the end of their life, who doesn'T like the current appearance of her smile, and who doesn't want to wear a conventional denture.
After:
We therefore opted for a fixed bridge on implants. To do so, we extracted the patient's remaining teeth, and then placed 6 implants on the upper arch and 5 implants on the lower arch.
Single implants
Before:
This patient had a congenital absence (two of her teeth never grew). In addition, due to that absence, the adjacent teeth have started moving.
After:
Using two implants, we replaced the missing teeth, and moved the natural teeth back in their correct place, thanks to treatment in close cooperation with an orthodontist.
Upper anterior
Before:
Following a root canal treatment and a root fracture, we had to extract the tooth.
After:
Fixed bridge on implants.
Partial on implants
Before:
Conventional partial with visible hooks
After:
Partial on implants with locators attachments, improves stability, and more aesthetic with the absence of hooks
Full reconstruction
Before:
Completely toothless on the upper maxilla and partially on the lower maxilla
After:
After bone grafts and sinus lifts, implants and fixed bridges were placed
Completely toothless
Before:
Complete conventional upper and lower prostheses, the lower prosthsis causes injury and is unstable
After:
Conventional upper prothesis and lower implant prosthesis
Posterior implants
Before:
Missing molars
After:
single implant crowns