Implantology

Dental implantology represents the latest development in replacement of one tooth or more teeth that have been lost.Various implantation procedures allow for a variety of prosthetic options. Many of the treatments are very attractive while also assisting in the protection of teeth. They help to prevent bone loss and improve overall health. Screws made of biocompatible material are installed during dental implantology procedures (Titan). They are implanted into the bone and serve as the tooth's root. It consists of a component that is inserted within the bone and above the bone and tissue level on which a prosthetic solution is installed, with the screw acting as the artificial tooth's bearer. The implant is installed using a local anaesthetic, which makes it a painless procedure. After the surgical portion of the operation, the implant is imprinted, and the osseointegration process begins, during which the implant grows into the bone. Most patients are given a temporary solution during this period. The final prosthetic solution is assembled after the implant has osseointegrated. Implants are a remedy that will last a lifetime if you maintain good oral hygiene and visit the dentist on a regular basis.