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Conventional Implants
With today's advancements in dental
implant and bonegrafting
techniques, materials and technologies, almost
anyone with missing teeth can now have dental
implant treatments done. Conventional implants
techniques have had good long-standing success
rates.
Also due to new developments in implant
technologies and techniques, immediate
implants and immediate loaded implants are
now possible that can dramatically shorten treatment.
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Conventional Dental Implants Procedure
The implant procedure is the same whether one or all
teeth are missing. Below outlines what you may expect
during dental implant treatment:
- First evaluation and x-ray
- A panoramic x-ray and oral examination
is done to determine implant site and bone condition
- Implant site preparation
- The gum tissue is opened to
expose the bone area where the implant will be
placed
- In situations where there is
insufficient bone structure, bone grafting may
be a recommended procedure
- Once healthy bone material
has been established, the implant is ready to
be put into place
- Placing the Implant
- After the bone has been prepared,
the implant is embedded and the tissue is sutured
- Healing Process - Osseointegration
- The implant is left to integrate
and heal with the jaw bone
- The sutures are typically removed
seven to fourteen days after surgery
- Attaching the Abutment or
metal bar/ball
- When the gum tissue is ready,
a special abutment or metal bar/ball is attached
to the implant
- If crowns or bridges are opted,
an abutment is placed and this provides the support
for the new crown or bridge. Today's technologies
often include the abutments attached to the implant
post.
- If overdentures are opted, the
metal bar/ball is placed and is the the clip used
to securely retend the set of new overdentures
- Placing the Crown/Bridge or
Overdenture
- A fter impressions are taken,
the crown/bridge or overdenture is made
- If crowns or bridges are opted,
it is then fixed over the post and cemented or
screwed on.
- If overdentures are opted, they
are simply snapped onto the metal bars or balls
Recovery Expectations
Following placement of the artificial roots in the
jaw, the bone may be sore and the surrounding gums tender
and swollen. Patients are, however, able to go about
their normal daily activities a day after surgery avoiding
any rigorous physical exercises or activities.
Postcare Instructions for Dental Implants
- Only liquid foods may be consumed
during the first day in order to avoid inadvertent
food particles contaminating the wound and semi-liquid
(Mashed) food added during the rest of the week
- Avoid eating or drinking anything
very hot or cold during the first day after the operation
- Moderate post-operative swelling
is a normal reaction. However, If you have excessive
swelling, severe pain or persistent bleeding please
contact the clinic
- Use antiseptic mouth wash rinses
as directed
- Smoking and consumption of alcoholic
beverages should be avoided
- Old dentures may not be worn until
adjustments have been made. Early insertion of dentures
may delay or affect healing
- Avoid putting heavy pressure around
the implant site during healing period
Care for Dental Implants
Dental implants require the same care as real teeth,
including brushing, flossing, and regular dental check-ups:
- Brush after eating and before bedtime
around the implant with a soft toothbrush
- Floss at least once to twice a
day. Use the proxy brush or floss threader to remove
plaque under and around these areas to maintain good
oral hygiene. Buildup of food debris and plaque on
your teeth and gums can become infected.
- Rinse with fluoride rinse before
bed. Swish the fluoride rinse vigorously in your mouth
for at least one minute. Do not swallow any of the
rinse and do not eat or drink anything for 30 minutes
- Be careful about chewing toffees,
gum, grainy rolls and tough food in this area
- See your dentist for regular professional
check-ups and cleanings
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