Dental implants – the short guide
Dental implants are much easier and faster to place than one might think. Today, advanced computer programs make it possible to perform a one-day procedure and implant new teeth in patients quickly. By shortening the process, patients experienced less pain, milder side effects, quicker recovery, and maximum comfort.
When should dental implants be performed?
Dental implants are a successful solution in the following situations:
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A caries disease that irreparably damaged the tooth – the tooth could not be saved despite attempts.
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Loss of teeth due to trauma – a permanent tooth that is missing due to a fall, needs to be replaced by an implant.
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Missing teeth due to gum recession – With age or due to neglect, receding gums can weaken the grip of teeth, resulting in tooth loss.
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Birth defects, deformities, or defects of the mouth – in cases where certain teeth are missing, they can be restored by a suitable implant.