Dental Implantology

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What is Dental Implantology?

Dental implants are a modern and effective solution for replacing lost teeth. The absence of a tooth can have a negative impact on:

  • Dental aesthetics – the smile is affected.

  • Masticatory function – chewing becomes more difficult.

  • Patient psychology – can lead to decreased self-esteem.

The Consequences of Losing a Tooth

Losing a tooth can lead to both local and general changes, including:

  • Bone atrophy – reduction in the volume of the jaw bone.

  • Decreased bone quality and quantity – affecting the possibility of inserting an implant.

  • Gingival retraction – affecting soft tissue health.

Benefits of Dental Implants

Dental implants offer multiple advantages:

  • Preserves the integrity of natural teeth – does not affect neighboring teeth.
  • Replaces a single tooth or the entire dental arch.
  • Restores facial appearance and oral health.
  • Minimally invasive, painless intervention.
  • Stable and predictable long-term results.

Dental Implant Insertion Procedure

  1. Initial Consultation – Dental health assessment and determination of a treatment plan.

  2. Jaw bone preparation – In case of bone atrophy, bone addition may be recommended.

  3. Dental implant insertion – Quick and minimally invasive procedure.

  4. Osseointegration period – The implant becomes fixed in the bone, usually between 3 and 6 months.

  5. Application of the definitive crown – After osseointegration, the customized dental crown is placed.

🌐 For more information, schedule a consultation with Dr. Armencea Gabriel!

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