Implantology


A natural tooth has two main components: The Crown and the root. The crown is the visible part of the tooth and the root is located below the gumline, in the bone of the jaw. Implantology is the branch of dentistry dedicated to dental implants. The dental implant is an artificial tooth root that is inserted into the jawbone (either the maxilla or the mandible). It often takes the form of a screw that is composed of titanium or titanium alloy. Dental implants can be considered for patients who are missing one or more teeth. A dental implant alone does not replace a natural tooth. An abutment must be mounted on the implant once the latter has been inserted into the jawbone. Depending on the number of teeth to replace, an artificial crown, a full or partial denture or a bridge will be prepared and installed on the abutment(s). If the patient only has one missing tooth, a single crown will be sufficient. If several teeth need to be replaced, many options are available: using a single implant with multiple crowns joined by a bridge or a prosthesis, or using multiple implants with distinct crowns. This choice is up to the patient, according to the treatment plan recommended by the doctor.

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  • A permanent solution for missing teeth.
  • Look, feel, and function of a regular tooth.
  • Does not require neighboring teeth for support.

Pros of Implants

Comfort

Because they become part of you, implants eliminate the discomfort of removable dentures.

Appearance

Dental implants look and feel like your own teeth. Because they are designed to fuse with bone, they become permanent.

Oral Health

Implants don’t require reducing other teeth like a tooth-supported bridge. Because nearby teeth are not altered to support the implant, more of your own teeth are left intact, improving oral health.

Speech

With poor-fitting dentures, the teeth can slip within your mouth, causing you to mumble your words. Dental implants allow you to speak without the worry that teeth might slip.

Replace Single tooth

The single tooth implant is placed by surgery in the upper or lower jaw, where it replaces your missing tooth’s root(s).

Implant Bridge

An implant-supported bridge is similar to a regular dental bridge, but it is supported by implants and not by natural teeth.

Snap In Dentures

Implant supported dentures held in place not just by the gums, but by either a few remaining teeth or by metal posts that are implanted in the jawbone.

All-On-4 Implants

Four implants support a fixed prosthesis with 10 to 14 teeth and it is placed immediately, typically within 24 hours of surgery.