Traditional dental implant (in 2 phases)

Traditional dental implant (in 2 phases)

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Traditional dental implant (in 2 phases)

Traditional dental implant (in 2 phases)

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Definition

The dental implant can replace one or more teeth. It is like a titanium screw that attaches to the jawbone. On the latter is fixed a crown held by a pillar and a screw.

Unlike the crown, the dental implant is not visible. The traditional dental implant requires 2 steps while the basal implant is placed in 1 single step.

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Characteristics

The traditional dental implant has few different shapes and sizes. It usually looks like a straight or conical cylinder. Its diameter and size remain important since it is necessary to have a surface in contact with the spongy part as large as possible.

Brands:

There are several hundred different brands that offer more or less the same dental implants.

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Our opinion on the traditional dental implant

The ‘two-phase’ dental implant is in some cases an effective solution when it comes to a small segment of one or two teeth. Following on from the success and failure studies carried out over several years, it has been found that the two-phase dental implant is less effective in complete restorations or large segments from 3 teeth. However, it is still a good solution when replacing an individual tooth.

The traditional dental implant is placed in the cancellous part (internal and central part). It is so called because of its sponge structure which offers resistance to crushing. This part of the bone tissue has the defect of atrophy when it is no longer put under the constraint of a force (The force of chewing of a tooth or that of a dental implant). For this reason, in traditional dental implantology it is necessary to restore volume by a bone graft in the event of significant bone loss.

In which cases should a traditional dental implant be placed?

When the patient has lost one or two teeth and there is sufficient bone volume, traditional implantology may be the best solution. It is an expertise carried out after completing your dental quote request that will allow you to define the appropriate type of dental implant.

If the replacement of the teeth is to be done on a complete jaw, in this case the basal implant will be the most appropriate.

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What is the price of a dental implant?

The price varies from 400 to 2000 € depending on the brand, the country in which it is placed and the dentist who operates. To this price is added that of the crown. The healing screw, supra structure and abutment are generally included in the price although some clinics charge for these procedures.

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Place a dental implant with bone loss

In traditional implantology, unlike BCS-MU basal implantology, it is not possible to place a dental implant when the bone height / thickness is not sufficient. In the case of bone loss, it is necessary to undergo bone grafting and sinus lift. It is a long and risky technique.

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Traditional dental implant treatment time

It varies depending on many factors. If the patient suffers from bone atrophy, he will first have to increase bone volume by bone grafting and sinus elevation in the upper jaw. This treatment varies according to the taking of each transplant. It may sometimes be necessary to perform 6 to 7 grafts in order to obtain the necessary volume. The processing time can therefore be up to 24 months (more in some cases). If the patient has sufficient bone volume, 3 to 4 months may be sufficient.

Conversely, the basal type dental implant is placed in a single step and does not require a bone graft. This is the type of dental implant that is preferred in Anveli Dental dental clinics since its success rate is the highest when it comes to replacing all the teeth.

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