Dental implantology: fixed solutions
Implantology, as a fixed solution, unlike prostheses, offers numerous advantages:
- Stimulates bone growth by avoiding the loss of supporting tissues;
- allows excellent chewing and good aesthetic result;
- Completely compensates a lost tooth;
- allows you to preserve the surrounding teeth: it is not necessary to grind and sacrifice other teeth to insert a dental implant to replace a lost tooth.
One tooth on the implant
A missing tooth is compromising the aesthetics of our smile and creates problems for the surrounding teeth. It can cause bone loss and damage the bite. Unlike traditional dental bridges, a dental implant does not need the support of other teeth. With a dental implant, the result is a tooth that is completely identical to the natural teeth.
Bridge on implants
The lack of two or more teeth and the loss of a traditional bridge bracket leads to the creation of a bridge with one or more dental implants. These solutions are especially suitable for procedures in the lateral parts of the mouth due to the higher bite force. Therefore, stable and permanent support is needed – an implant.
It is usually enough to insert a few dental implants than the number of missing teeth. In fact, if they are strategically inserted, they act as carriers for a fixed bridge.
In this way, it will be possible to:
- restore the chewing function;
- achieve a good aesthetic effect;
- restore phonetics.