Dental Implants are an effective way to replace missing teeth. These implants are designed to blend in with your existing teeth.
Restore your smile with implants!
Possible interfaces for dental implants:
Endosteal implants are placed in the jawbone. They are typically made of titanium and shaped like small screws. These are the most commonly used type of implant.
Advantages
• Less prone to failure and generally have a longer lifespan than subperiosteal implants.
• Most common type of implant.
• Help to regrow the surrounding bone to help anchor the bone in place.
Disadvantages
• Requires healthy jawbone.
Unlike endosteal dental implants, subperiosteal dental implants are not anchored into your jaw but are anchored just underneath your gums using metal frames.
Advantages
• Useful in patients who do not have enough healthy natural jawbone and cannot (or don’t want to) undergo a bone augmentation procedure to rebuild it.
Disadvantages
• Higher failure rate over time.
State-of-the-art, highly precise 3D digital imaging and implant surgical planning software have made implant procedures faster and highly predictable. Your dentist can use these tools to analyze the anatomy of your jaw and determine the best sites for implant placement before surgery. This saves time and money, and shortens recovery time.
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