Gli impianti dentali fanno male o sono un'idea sbagliata: recensioni sull'impianto

L'impianto dentale è la sostituzione della radice di un dente estratto con una barra metallica biocompatibile che si fonde con il tessuto osseo vivo. La parte superiore dell'impianto viene protesizzata con una corona o un ponte, garantendo estetica e funzionalità. Alcune persone rifiutano l'intervento, condannandosi al disagio e alla scarsa funzionalità delle protesi rimovibili.

Lyubov Aleksandrovna, Podolsk "Dentalroott" è la terza clinica in cui mi sono rivolta con il desiderio di ripristinare i miei denti. Nella prima nella nostra Podolsk sono stata rifiutata a causa del diabete (anche se in fase di compensazione). Nella seconda a Mosca mi hanno proposto un prezzo cosmico per 4 impianti, molte procedure aggiuntive e l'innesto osseo, e senza di esso mi hanno detto: "Non se ne parla". Beh, non mi sono fermato lì. Il Dr. Voznyuk, che ho consultato presso la Clinica Ruth, ha studiato attentamente le mie scansioni e la mia anamnesi e mi ha detto che era possibile inserire gli impianti direttamente, senza innesto - ma un impianto basale speciale...
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Impianti dentali - Processo di inserimento e durata di vita

L'implantologia è un intervento chirurgico per l'inserimento di impianti dentali. Sono costituiti da una lega di titanio biocompatibile e sostituiscono la radice di un dente estratto, progettata per sostenere una corona. Durante l'intervento, il medico impianta l'impianto nell'osso mascellare attraverso un'incisione, una puntura o un nuovo foro. L'intervento viene eseguito in anestesia, che elimina le sensazioni dolorose. I tempi e l'ordine degli impianti dentali dipendono dal protocollo di trattamento. Viene scelto dal medico curante in base alla complessità del caso clinico, alle condizioni del cavo orale, all'età e alla salute del paziente. Cos'è un impianto dentale Un impianto dentale è una struttura realizzata in materiale biocompatibile che imita la radice di un dente vivente. Una volta inserito nel tessuto osseo, sostiene una corona, un ponte o una protesi rimovibile. A differenza delle protesi tradizionali, l'installazione di impianti ripristina il carico fisiologico sulla mascella e previene l'atrofia ossea. In base alla struttura e al design dis...
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Impianti dentali - tipi e prezzi, confronto tra i produttori

Gli impianti sono radici in titanio che vengono impiantate al posto dei denti mancanti e caricate con protesi. Aiutano a ripristinare la funzionalità della fila di denti, a raggiungere l'estetica. Gli impianti si differenziano per il design (a doppia articolazione, monoblocco), il metodo di installazione (classico, basale, mini-impianti), le dimensioni, la forma, il materiale, il costo, ecc. Pro e contro degli impianti dentali L'impianto dentale prevale sulle protesi tradizionali. Presenta innegabili vantaggi: Efficienza. L'impianto svolge le funzioni dell'elemento perduto, distribuisce uniformemente il carico masticatorio sull'osso mascellare - previene l'atrofia ossea. Estetica. La varietà di materiali utilizzati per produrre corone fissate su impianti garantisce un aspetto naturale dei denti artificiali. Comfort. Le strutture protesiche rimovibili e fisse sono saldamente fissate in bocca. Durata. Le radici in titanio sono in grado di servire una persona per tutta la vita. Rispetto alle protesi tradizionali, l'impianto ha solo un paio di ...
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All-on-3 implantation (Trefoil)

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Nobel Biocare was the first company to offer many methods to restore teeth. Among them: zygomatic implants, implants with immediate loading, All-on-4 protocol. One of the company's latest developments is the All-on-3 or Trefoil method. The method was patented in 2015, but began to be widely used in 2017. Scientific studies with the results of grafting in the long term are impossible to conduct due to the novelty of the technique.

Differences of the Trefoil protocol from other methods The design is placed on three implants. 3 titanium posts are inserted into the lower jaw, strictly vertically, at the same level. The titanium arch (beam) is an innovative invention. 5 joints allow for a stress-free fit (passive fit), which compensates for vertical, horizontal and angular deviations of the implants. The arch is manufactured in advance, without taking into account t…
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Implantation at the same time as a sinus elevator

Implantation is the replacement of a lost tooth with an artificial tooth. In order for the implant to function like a natural tooth, it must be securely anchored. Unfortunately, once we lose a tooth, the bone tissue begins to decline. Over time, the atrophy becomes so pronounced that there is simply nowhere to insert the metal post, there is not enough room for it.

In the upper jaw, bone loss is accompanied by the lowering of the maxillary sinus membrane. As a result, there is not enough bone volume, and there is a risk of the membrane rupturing during surgery.

Dentists have developed a method of bone grafting, which raises the wall of the maxillary sinus. They called it sinus lifting, from the words "sinus" (maxillary sinus) and "lift".

What is a sinus elevator for implantation?

The main task of sinus lifting is to ensure sufficient bone volume for implant placement.

The essence of the method is that when the sin…

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Recommendations after implant placement

An implant is a metal screw that is screwed into the bone to replace a lost tooth. In order for it to be able to perform all the functions of the natural root, the implant must take root and grow bone tissue. This ensures its stability in the gum. The period of engraftment varies from patient to patient and takes 3-5 months on average. To ensure that the post is fixed in the gum and does not wobble under load, dentists ask to follow a number of recommendations. This minimizes the risks of complications and rejection, accelerates healing and improves quality of life.

Implantation is a surgical intervention. After any surgery, you need time to recover. Especially important are the first days after dental implants, when the mucosa is vulnerable to infection and the implant has not yet stabilized sufficiently.

What you can and should do in the first few days after implant surgery

Immediately after surgery, most patients feel some weakness. This is…

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Possible complications after dental implants

Implantation is a method of restoring teeth by screwing a titanium post in place of a missing root. Dental implantation is the only procedure to date that restores the functionality and aesthetics of teeth to their full potential.

However, it is worth bearing in mind that implantation is a surgical intervention and, like any operation, has its consequences. Sometimes they are insignificant and pass on their own. In some cases, the problem must be solved by the doctor.

Complications after dental implantation are conditionally divided into 3 types:

Operative Postoperative early Postoperative late What can happen during surgery

No matter how expensive and high-quality implants are, complications during surgery depend on the qualifications of the implantologist. This is why choosing a doctor is so important. Experienced doctors practically never have misfires in the form of:

Bleeding due to vessel damage

Bleeding can b…

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Swelling after dental implants

Deciding to get implants is not an easy step for many people. The patient is lost, afraid of the possible consequences of the procedure. One of the frequent questions that our doctors are asked after the surgery is how to relieve swelling after tooth implantation? In general, swelling of the gum after implantation is a normal physiological reaction to the surgical intervention, an experienced surgeon warns about it at the initial stage of treatment planning. Why swelling occurs If the gum swells after implant placement, you should not start to worry. Swelling is normal. In itself, it represents the influx of lymphatic fluid to the traumatized tissues. Accumulating in a certain area, lymph becomes the cause of visible swelling, swelling. This is necessary for cell regeneration, cell repair and is a natural defense of the body. Facial swelling after tooth implantation Swelling of the gum occurs after implantation, tooth extraction, sinus elevator. The result of any surgica…
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Which implantation method should I choose?

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The arguments in favor of implantation are plentiful: from the unnecessity of grinding neighboring teeth to the lifelong results of the procedure. But making a choice among implant systems is not an easy task.

Methods of implantation Classic protocol. It takes place in 2 stages. Place the implant: incise the mucosal flap, implant, suture the wound. Do osseointegration. Time for the procedure on upper teeth is 6 months, for lower teeth - 4 months. At the 2nd stage, the mucosa over the implant is incised, the abutment is fixed, the gingival margin is formed, and the prosthesis is placed Single-phase protocol. Single-phase protocol. The operation is minimally invasive: mucosal incisions and wound closure are not made. The implant is implanted through a small puncture. On the 2nd day after implantation, a temporary crown made of metal-plastic is placed. Th…
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Implant engraftment

Implantation is the only prosthetic method that restores the functionality of the entire tooth, not just the crown part. A dental implant is a multi-component construction made of biocompatible material (titanium and its alloys) that is inserted into the jawbone to replace a missing tooth unit. It fully replaces the natural tooth, taking over all its functions. Those who dare to implant are usually interested in how dental implants take root, how long it takes, and what problems may arise.

The viability of the artificial root depends not only on the choice of its type, shape and size according to the parameters of the jawbone. But also on the general state of health, the correctness of implant placement, compliance with the doctor's instructions in the postoperative period.

How long do dental implants take to heal

The process of fusion of the implant with the bone is called osseointegration. It occurs in this way:

In the first 30 days after…
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