Attempts to replace a lost tooth with another one are probably as old as time. In the last thirty years, the lost teeth root can be replaced by dental implants. Dental implants are made of titanium that is embedded in the bone at the site of the missing or lost natural teeth. Thus, the dental implant has the role of tooth root only. Dental implants are the culmination of dentistry advancement. Thanks to the advancement in technology, dental implants have become more and more prominent in dental practice. They are surgically placed in a hawk. According to the dentist’s plan, a dental implant can be used as a replacement for a tooth, as a support to multiple tooth replacement, partial or total prosthesis. In the aesthetic dentistry, these implants are used to improve the overall look of mouth and teeth. Dental implantation is one of the most successful procedures in the field of dentistry, with documented successes of more than 95%. It is also very easy to predict the treatment’s success, as there are very rare cases where a bone does not fully accept the implant. When this happens, a new implant is placed, which is even more likely to bind to the bone. We bring you the list of things you should know about dental implants, so if you are considering to undergo this procedure, make sure to read it until the end.
- When is it desirable to place an implant?
When a missing tooth problem occurs, or when the tooth is missing between two perfectly healthy teeth, it is a pity to grind healthy teeth to set up a bridge filling the gap. In this case, it is best to fit a dental implant. Even in the case of missing teeth, each can be replaced by implants.

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- Procedure explained
Implant placement is a process and each implant has its own constituent parts. These are: the implant, the root portion of the tooth, which is placed instead of a missing teeth; the abatement or superstructure, which is set 4-6 months after the implant is implanted; the crown, which is made according to your unique imprint, cemented after setting up a superstructure, and within a few days, you have a new tooth.

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- Types of implants
There is a wide range of implants – bigger, smaller, narrower, broader, because manufacturers, many of whom are in today’s market, are competing in a variety of ways. Of course, you should give the dentists the option to choose the implant that will suit you best.

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- Is the process painful?
Implant insertion into bone is done in local anesthesia, the same that is used for the removal and treatment of teeth. The procedure itself is completely painless and usually lasts about half an hour for one implant.

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- Advantages and disadvantages of dental implants
The greatest advantage of dental implants is that we can completely reconstruct the lost natural tooth by using them and that much less bone loss occurs at the site of implant placement than in the case with dental bridges or prostheses. It is also a great advantage that teeth will not be damaged by grinding, as is the case with bridge design. The only disadvantage can be the fact they are more expensive than other forms of prosthetic substitutes.

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