\n\t Implantation is a surgery to replace a natural tooth with an artificial tooth. A metal post, the implant, is screwed into the gum, replacing the removed root. Then a crown is placed on it.<\/p>\n
\n\t Implantation allows you to save neighboring teeth, because they do not have to be depulped and ground, as in the case of a bridge. The artificial jaw is perfectly supported on the implants. It can even be made irremovable. But implants also provide stable support for a removable jaw.<\/p>\n
\n\t Implantation has few disadvantages. Contraindications for health reasons, the duration of the two-stage protocol and, most importantly, the price. Therefore, many patients are concerned with the question: “where to place inexpensive implants?”. And the concept of “inexpensive” is different for everyone.<\/p>\n
\n\t Traditionally, the most expensive implants are made by the pioneers in this field – European brands. Nobel Biocare, Straumann, Astra Tech are the most expensive. The Swiss company Trate AG produces products of the same quality, but its prices are lower. Alfa Bio, Dentium, Osstem belong to the middle segment. DIO, Neo biotech are budget options. The cheapest products come from China, but there are so many fakes there that it is very risky to put such pins.<\/p>\n
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\n Popular brands of implants<\/sup><\/i><\/p>\n
\n\t Famous brands invest a lot of money in advertising, so the expression “Famous means good” is not always true. Many manufacturers invest not in advertising, but in scientific development, new research.<\/p>\n
\n\t A single tooth, several teeth in a row or scattered, a whole row of teeth – in each case, the amount of work and the cost of materials will be different. The more teeth, the higher the final price. However, the cost of each individual tooth is lower than for a single implant.<\/p>\n
\n\t When we lose a tooth, the load on the gum in this area is reduced and the bone tissue decreases in volume. The more time that passes from the day of extraction, the less bone is left. In case of large losses, there is simply nowhere to insert the implant. This problem is especially common in the upper jaw. The tissue there is already loose, and without a tooth, it thins quickly. In such cases, before implantation, the bone tissue is augmented. For this purpose, natural or artificial bone material is used. A sinus elevator, as this upper jaw surgery is called, increases the final cost of implantation.<\/p>\n
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