As we grow up, we lose something, but we always want to make up for it. This is most often related to tooth loss. What is the most complete way to recreate teeth, allowing you to achieve the most natural result? What is the procedure? Are there any contraindications?
It is very important that patients consult an orthopedic dentist as soon as possible after tooth loss. Nature does not tolerate emptiness - prolonged absence of teeth in the oral cavity causes chronic periodontitis, headaches, insomnia and even posture disorders. Therefore, competent and timely restoration of dental rows is the basis not only of dental, but also of general health.
The installation of an implant is the surgical stage of creating an artificial tooth root, which provides a unique opportunity to make a non–removable structure in the oral cavity. No removable prosthesis can replace the feeling of stability and comfort than crowns supported by implants. The current level of implantological treatment allows performing these manipulations even after 60 years.
Of course, as with any surgical procedure, implantation has contraindications: diseases of the blood, central nervous system, connective tissue, malignant neoplasms, diabetes mellitus of the insulin-dependent type. In all other situations, the choice of implantation technology and subsequent prosthetics should be individual.