• What are the causes that may damage one of the jaw bones?

    There are many reasons why one of the jaw bones may be damaged. The most important of which is losing a tooth or suffering from a gum disease, which leads to a reduction in the size and density of bones. Tooth loss may also create long-term risks that affect the bones in the jaw area, such as causing shrinkage of the lower jaw bone. It happens automatically when the natural stimulation of bone growth is not done. The result can be a 30% reduction in bone width in the first year after tooth loss, and then this percentage gradually increases. Overall, whatever the cause, it is possible that the jawbones themselves may not be sufficient to anchor your natural teeth or to support a successful dental implant operation.

  • Can a tooth implant fail and what are the reasons for a tooth implant failure?

    Yes, of course. The failure rate is about 5%. One of the reasons for this is the frequent smoking after the operation and the lack of attention to oral and dental hygiene because the titanium used is completely compatible with the body and does not cause irritation and any reaction by the body because it does not interact with the body.

  • What is the success rate of tooth implants?

    Generally because of the use of titanium in the implantation of the tooth, which is a material that does not participate in the reactions of the body and of course does not cause any irritation or reaction, it can be said that the success rate of dental implants is more than 95%

  • What are the conditions that make a person a candidate for dental implants?

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    First puberty in bone growth or, as some say, reaching the age of 18.
    Second, the presence of sufficient bone in the place of the implant so that the dentist can install the teeth
    Third, the absence of infections in the gums
    Fourth, not to have blood diseases, cancer, and psychological and neurological diseases that prevent the patient from cooperating with the doctor.
    It is worth noting that the tooth cannot be implanted for pregnant women, children of growing age, and those with chronic diseases.

  • What is the process of bone grafting or dental bone implants?

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    Dental bone implants are a necessary process for anyone who needs to replace their teeth or remove damage to one of the areas of the jaws. This process is often preceded by dental implants, because implants require a certain area and density in the jaw bones.

  • Can people with bruxism use dental implants?

    Any oral disease and bruxism must be treated before implant placement. People who suffer from bruxism in a short period of time harm their prosthodontics. Therefore, before proceeding to implant treatment, they should use drug treatment methods. Repeated pressure on the implant during bruxism will shorten the life of the tooth and eventually lead to failure of the implant treatment.

  • Who cannot use dental implants?

    Some patients undergoing treatment with corticosteroids and chemotherapy are not good candidates for dental implants. Also, people with osteoporosis undergoing treatments related to osteoporosis, and people who are deficient in calcium, are not good candidates for a transplant. Because the probability of success of dental implants for this group of patients is low. The risk of dental implants for these patients is very high

  • Why is it better to replace a missing tooth with an implant than other methods?

    Patients who lose their natural teeth experience degeneration of the jawbone and gums over time. Dental implants are a safe way to prevent cavities in the jaw and gums. In addition, if you follow the health advice and take good care of your dental implants, you can keep them for life. In addition, dental implants look very beautiful and natural. They also stay in place and cannot be removed, unlike dentures.

  • In the event that a lot of time has passed since the extraction of the tooth and there is necrosis or bone atrophy in the place of the extracted tooth, what is the solution and treatment?

    Generally in such cases, the bone is implanted first, and after about two months the tooth is implanted.

  • Is it possible to move the implanted teeth?

    Dental implants are attached to the jawbone using a metal tool called a screw. Therefore, the teeth cannot be moved. For this reason, implanted teeth are very similar to natural teeth and do not carry the problems and hassles of removable dentures.

  • After how many days of planting, can I return to work?

    The next day after the transplant, the person can return to work without any problem or feeling pain. If the patient feels mild pain, the doctor prescribes some painkillers.

  • How long do dental implants take?

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    The process of dental implants takes about half an hour and may reach three hours, according to the patient's condition, the type of age, the number of implants, as well as the doctor and the extent of his experience, and is generally not completed in one session. But in the first session, the structure is implanted, and according to the number of implants, it is long or short. In general, each implant needs 3-6 months until the tooth is placed on it, and this delay is due to the fusion of the bone and fixing the abutment in place.

  • How long does the implant stay in the mouth?

    Today, thanks to the progress of science and technology, dental implants have become one of the most stable methods in the mouth. In the case of caring for the implanted tooth, it can be said that it can remain until 30 or 40 years.

  • What is the appropriate age group for dental implants?

    Specialists say that there are no age limits for patients except puberty, or rather the completion of bone growth.

  • How painful is the patient during the dental implant process?

    The pain of dental implants is borne by the patient because of the local anesthetic. It can be said that the implantation pain is like the pain of a person when a tooth is extracted.

  • What is the dental implant process?

    Dental implant surgery is a process in which the doctor implants an artificial graft into the jawbone and a tooth crown is placed or built on it. This implant or abutment will be in the form of a screw that the doctor implants into the patient's jaw and this screw will serve as a replacement for the root of the implanted tooth. After installing this root, the crown made in the shape and color of the natural tooth is installed, and of course it does not grow and cannot be taken and used for another person later, and the doctor chooses it on the basis of the condition of the disease and the agreed cost.

  • What are the advantages of dental implants?

    The features of tooth implants are:

     

    Advantages of dental implants - before and after dental implants
    Creating a natural smile.
    Normal function performance and patient comfort.
    Strong teeth that do not move out of place.
    Reduce speech disturbances.
    Replacing missing teeth with permanent teeth.
    Reshape and maintain the appearance of the mouth, jaw and face

  • Why are dental orthopedic surgeries?

    Most dental orthopedic surgeries are performed after tooth loss or gum disease or bruising, with the aim of restoring the bones to their previous shape. Gum bone implants can also be used to preserve bone structure after tooth extraction.

  • Are dental implants combined with orthopedic implants?

    It is important to note that dental implants can be performed in conjunction with dental bone implants or boneless dental implants if the bone density and area are sufficient for that.

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