Posts Tagged ‘Dental Implant’
Dental implant: post-operative advice
The procedure is completed, the anesthesia will subside and you will recall the feeling in your mouth.
Note that the postoperative course is usually very light and very painful (more than 99% of cases).
You have was awarded a very soft toothbrush, surgical, you should use on the areas operated to remove deposits that may remain on the sector operated. This also improves the healing process.
In other brush teeth using your usual. The brush is very effective surgery on the teeth. Sometimes you can see the heads of titanium screws that were placed on the implants to lead the gingival healing. Sometimes a screw is unscrewed, and it must provide the most soon as possible by us because the gum is closing quickly on the implants. It is no gravity. You should not eat it for the first 45 days at least, neither seek the implants in any manner whatsoever. They should heal without being mobilized for proper bone healing. To prevent anxiety from you here are some hazards that may occur after the installation of implants. They are rare and not serious. Read the rest of this entry »
Implants: Teeth for life

The purpose of an implant is to sustain the restoration of one or more missing teeth. Implantology has become one of the most advanced cosmetic techniques in the field of dentistry.
A dental implant is nothing more than the replacement of the tooth root, a small root-shaped device that is placed into the jaw bone to support a dental prosthetic restoration (crown). As Dr. Ivan Flores Apaza, dentist, specialist in implant aesthetics, implants are made of titanium material compatible with living tissues. One of the advantages of the implant is that it requires altering the structure of adjacent teeth to keep fixed the new “crown that will subject entire life.”
Tooth decay, trauma or severe periodontitis (gum disease) are some of the situations that can cause tooth loss and affect the maxillary bone support. In these cases a lasting and healthy option is an implant to replace a missing tooth (or in the alternative, to replace a bridge).
Removable or fixed prosthesis. Read the rest of this entry »