DENTAL IMPLANTS TREATMENT OPTION

Single tooth replacement

Dental implants provide several advantages over the replacement of a single tooth by looking and functioning like a natural tooth. The dental implant can replace a single tooth without sacrificing the health of neighboring teeth. In this treatment your single tooth will get implanted in a way that your tooth root will be stronger because the bone is better preserved along with an integrated jawbone.

Implant Supported Bridge

An implant supported bridge is very much similar to a regular dental bridge, but it is mainly supported by implants and not by natural teeth. In most of the cases an implant supported bridge is used when one implant is successfully placed in the jawbone for each missing tooth. The dental supported bridges will give you a good looking and secured smile. This bridge is fixed in your mouth in such a way that you don’t need to remove, clean and re-insert them. Your dentist will give you instructions on oral hygiene care once the procedure is finished.

Full arch implants

The full mouth dental implant is a full mouth restoration process through implant process that replace all of the teeth on either the upper jaw, the lower jaw ,or both. In this very process the facial aesthetics will get restored along with the ability of biting and chewing. The full arch implants prevents the bone loss and gum recession.

Implant over dentures

The implant overdenture provides support and retention to a patient who has denture. This implant fits perfectly over the top of implants. The patient who has implant overdentures have increased biting force compared with patients who wear conventional complete denture. This implant overdenture helps people to improve their chewing ability. So therefore patient can eat a broader array of food choices which has a positive impact on nutrition.

Sinus lift procedure

Sinus lift procedure is basically a surgical procedure that aims to increase the amount of bone in the posterior maxilla(upper jaw bone), in the area of the premolar and the molar teeth by lifting the lower Sinus membrane. The sinus lift procedure add to bone mass along with raising up the sinus cavity by providing enough space between the implant and the cavity itself. This procedure is usually done if you are planning on having implants placed.

Tilted implants

Tilted implants are parallel to the anterior wall of the maxillary sinus or the metal foramen/inferior alveolar nerve has been proposed as a conservative solution for the treatment of the atrophic edentulous maxilla. Tilted implants increase the contact (osseointegration) surface by improving the primary stability by anchoring in more than one cortical layer.