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RESTORATION OF ANTERIOR TEETH

Dental implants made possible the substitution of a lost tooth without compromising the natural adjacent teeth.

1. Loss of an anterior tooth.

 

2. The root of the lost tooth is replaced with a dental implant.

 

3. Once the bone has grown around the implant, a small connector is attached.

 

4. An individual artificial tooth (crown) is tightly fixed to the connector

 

COMPLETE RESTORATION OF UPPER TEETH

One of the treatment options with dental implants for the complete loss of teeth is an overdenture, which provides stability impossible to achieve by any other means.

 1. Total loss of teeth in upper arch.

 

2. The first phase of treatment is to place the implants.

 

3. Small connectors are attached to the implants once the bone has grown around the implants.

 

4. A structure in the form of a bar is attached to the implants. The overdenture with its retainers, link over the bar, provides stability.

 

COMPLETE RESTORATION OF LOWER TEETH

There are several treatment options with dental implants, always better than conventional overdentures that may not fit properly.

 1. Total loss of teeth in lower arch.

 

2. The first phase of treatment is to place the implants.

 

3. Small ball pillars are attached to the implants once the bone has grown around the implants.

 

4. The overdenture with its retainers links over the ball pillars providing stability.

 

RESTORATION OF POSTERIOR TEETH

The teeth supported by implants, as seen, which feel and function as natural teeth may be the best solution.

 1. Loss of several posterior teeth.

 

2. The first phase of treatment is to place the implants.

 

3. Small connectors are attached to the implants once the bone has grown around the implants.

 

4. Individual artificial teeth (crowns) are permanently fixed to the connectors.

 

 

 

To determine if dental implants are the right treatment option for you, speak with your dental professional.