

DENTAL IMPLANTS
Types, Treatment Procedure,
Benefits, Risks & Cost


DENTAL IMPLANTS

Dental implants are titanium posts surgically implanted into the jawbone to create artificial tooth roots, supporting crowns, bridges, or dentures, providing a permanent, sturdy solution for missing teeth.
Dental implants are a fast-developing treatment for missing teeth, creating a permanent, naturally-looking replacement. They are artificial tooth roots made of titanium or zirconia inserted into the jawbone. Dental Krafts, pioneers in implant services, emphasize advanced technology and personalized care, providing precision and custom-made solutions for each individual.
TYPES OF DENTAL IMPLANTS
Endosteal Implants
These are the most common type and are placed directly into the jawbone. They look like small screws or cylinders.
Subperiosteal Implants
These are placed under the gum but above the jawbone. They are ideal for people with less jawbone and don't need a bone graft.
Zygomatic Implants
These are placed under the gum but above the jawbone. They are ideal for people with less jawbone and don't need a bone graft.
All-on-4 Implants
This method uses four implants to support a full set of teeth, commonly for people who need full-mouth reconstruction.
Mini Implants
These are smaller implants used when there isn’t enough bone or space for traditional implants.
Immediate Load Implants
Also known as same-day implants, these allow a temporary tooth or crown to be placed right after the implant is inserted.



PROCEDURE OF TREATMENT
Initial Consultation & Assessment Tooth Extraction (If Necessary)
Bone Grafting or Augmentation (If Needed)

Implant Placement Surgery
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Osseointegration Abutment Placement Crown Placement (Final Restoration)
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Post-Operative Care & Recovery Maintenance and Long-Term Care

BENEFITS OF DENTAL IMPLANTS
Long-Lasting Solution Improved Appearance and Function Prevents Bone Loss Enhanced Comfort and Stability




RISKS OF DENTAL IMPANTS
Ensuring good oral hygiene, choosing an experienced dental surgeon, and following post-operative care instructions can greatly reduce the risk of complications. Proper assessment and treatment of any underlying conditions, such as gum disease or bone loss, prior to the implant procedure are also critical.
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