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Dental Implants - Bone Grafting and Implant Placement
If you are considering dental implants, you will need to learn a little bit about them before you decide on having the procedure done. You should understand the risks and recovery time associated with dental implants. Bone grafting and implant placement will be explained in this article. We will also go over the success rate of this procedure. After learning about these important topics, you can make a wise decision regarding the procedure. Read on for more information!
Bone grafting

If you are missing a few teeth or are suffering from periodontitis, you may need to undergo bone grafting before dental implants can be placed. Bone grafting is a process wherein bone is transferred to the jawbone to make it stronger and more resistant to the implant. Without bone grafting, dental implants are likely to be ineffective, as the empty space in the mouth can cause it to collapse and prevent the new tooth from fitting properly.

The procedure involves making a small incision in the gum tissue and transplanting the bone graft to the jawbone. The graft and your own bone will then fuse together to provide a stable foundation for the dental implants. Patients should expect some pain following the procedure, although this pain may subside after the first week. Most people report little or no pain following the procedure. However, if you are suffering from severe tooth loss or have other health issues that require extensive medical treatment, a general anesthesia may be recommended.
Preparation for implant placement

The preparation for dental implant placement begins before the actual surgery. In some cases, a sinus lift is necessary to support the implant. This surgery can be performed by Dr. Scherer. Listed below are some of the steps that must be taken before dental implant placement. They may vary by patient. Read on to learn more about each step. A good implant surgeon will discuss all aspects of the procedure with the patient. In most cases, dental implant placement will take one to two appointments.

εμφυτευματα δοντιων κηφισια One step of the preparation process is bone grafting. This involves harvesting a portion of bone from another part of the patient or a donor and placing it on the jawbone. This process can take months, but will help ensure the stability of the new dental implant. Patients with weak jawbones may require bone grafts. Dr. Chirag Patel can also place dental implants and bone grafts at the same time.
Complications of implant placement

Dental implants and diabetics have a common link. Both share the same mucosal barrier, but the connective tissues around the implant are different. Implants lack the periodontal ligament, which provides a tight seal between the cementum and bone. In addition, the blood supply to the peri-implant soft tissues is inadequate. This is especially true because of the lack of a periodontal ligament, and this effect may be expected at the implant-soft tissue interface.

A few common implant complications include: infection, which typically occurs shortly after implant surgery. This infection may cause a high fever and pain. If you experience any of these symptoms, you should contact your oral surgeon immediately. Another potential complication of implant placement is chronic bleeding. Chronic bleeding can lead to stomach upset and anemia. In these cases, additional surgery may be necessary. If the bleeding persists after your implant placement, you may need a secondary implant.
Success rate of implant placement

Dental implants have been used for more than a decade with an overall success rate of 90 percent. The success rate varies from patient to patient, and it depends on many factors, including age, diameter of implant, bone type, and region of the mouth. The maximum implant failure was seen in patients over 60 years old. Failure rates were also low in patients in the 40 to 60 age groups, though the difference was non-significant, at 0.3%.

Depending on where in the jaw the procedure is performed, a dental implant can have a 95% success rate. Once placed correctly, dental implants are designed to last as long as natural teeth. They are also durable, and will last a lifetime, as long as proper care is taken. The success rate of dental implant placement in Kifisia varies, so it is important to discuss your specific situation with your doctor.
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