Implantation has brought prosthetics to a fundamentally new level. All the disadvantages inherent in classical prosthetics have been eliminated. Stunning aesthetics are achieved, and the physiological processes of the dentofacial apparatus are restored.
What is the difference between implantation and prosthetics? The fundamental difference is that in the first case, the prosthesis is attached to dental implants, and in the case of classical prosthetics, it is attached to the patient’s living teeth. Because of this, prosthetics on implants has a number of undeniable advantages:
- The patient's healthy teeth are preserved. When installing an implant, there is no need to grind or remove the nerves of adjacent teeth.
- Reliable fixation of the prosthesis is ensured even in the case of complete absence of teeth.
- The implanted implant functions like a natural tooth, providing chewing load on the bone and thereby preventing bone tissue atrophy.
- It becomes possible to install a conditionally removable denture to replace the entire dentition or complete dental implantation using bridge prostheses.
- The service life of dentures on implants increases several times.
Removable dentures: the fastest and cheapest way to replace teeth
Removable dentures are products with a soft or hard base that imitates the mucous membrane of the oral cavity, and artificial teeth. They can be partial or complete, that is, replace a segment of the dentition or the entire jaw. A partial removable denture has special hooks - metal made of clasp wire (clasp-based denture) or plastic, which cling to the teeth, and a complete removable denture is fixed in the oral cavity due to the valve zone.
It is believed that removable dentures are now hopelessly outdated, but they have their advantages, thanks to which this solution is still in demand.
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Perhaps their most important advantage is the price. The cost of a removable denture depends on the material and the number of teeth being restored, however, even the most expensive removable denture costs several times less than a similar design on implants.
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Typically, such prostheses are manufactured within 2 weeks and do not require surgical intervention, unlike implantation. It is no secret that most patients try to avoid any surgical interventions and often choose removable dentures for this very reason.
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If 40-50 years ago removable dentures did not look very natural, then modern solutions (silicone removable dentures, orthopedic structures using composite teeth and individual options for coloring the base of a removable denture) can satisfy even the most demanding patient.
Selecting crown materials
A dental crown is the visible part of the implant, which is installed on top of a titanium rod in the bone. And it is this that, in addition to its aesthetic appearance, will bear the entire load while chewing food, so it is important to choose the most suitable material:
- Metal ceramics. One of the most popular dental crown materials, it is ideal for replacing chewing teeth. Such a prosthesis will last up to 12 years with a metal frame and more than 15 years with a gold or platinum base. Outwardly, it is no different from other teeth, does not darken or fade over time. Disadvantages include a possible allergic reaction to the metal frame; in addition, metal-ceramics are not suitable for prosthetics of incisors or canines.
- Ceramics. Durable material that does not irritate the gums, well suited for prosthetics of front teeth. Ceramic crowns will last up to 10 years and look natural. The main disadvantage of ceramics is its high cost compared to other materials.
- Plastic. Cheap and light material, this is probably where its advantages end. The plastic is too fragile, absorbs dyes, and due to its porous structure, plaque will constantly accumulate on it. Plastic crowns are not suitable as permanent ones; they are usually used as temporary prostheses.
- Metal. Despite the fact that this is the most durable and relatively inexpensive material, metal crowns have a significant drawback in the form of an unattractive appearance; they will clearly stand out from the rest.
Metal-ceramics for chewing teeth and ceramics for the front teeth are the most successful combination, so the smile looks as natural as possible.
Disadvantages of removable dentures
- With functionality and convenience, things are much worse. If we take the entire row of natural teeth to be 100% efficient at chewing food, then a complete removable denture (due to its design features) will allow us to achieve only 30% of the maximum capabilities.
- Another big problem with a complete removable plate denture is the unsatisfactory fixation of the prosthesis in the oral cavity. Even a properly made complete removable plate denture will not always stay well in the mouth when speaking and chewing. Also, such a prosthesis can lead to impaired diction and overlap of tactile and temperature receptors.
- A removable denture requires constant and regular correction. Food getting under the denture, the need for constant cleaning and treatment, the sensation of a foreign body in the oral cavity - this is not a complete list of problems that arise in patients who choose removable dentures.
- It is important to understand that any removable dentures without implants will not stop the process of bone tissue atrophy, which inevitably occurs after the loss of a natural tooth. Only an implantation procedure can stop bone loss.
What are the dangers of long-term absence of teeth?
The loss of one or several teeth at once is not only unaesthetic, but also entails a number of problems for the health of the entire jaw apparatus. The following are undesirable consequences that can result from prolonged toothlessness:
- elements adjacent to the defect tend to fill the free space in the row, which is why they gradually change their position. All this negatively affects the distribution of the chewing load, leads to bite deformation, rapid destruction of healthy units, problems with the functioning of the masticatory muscles and jaw joint,
- the risk of developing gum disease increases. This is facilitated by resorption of the jaw bone in the area of the defect, due to which the soft tissues change their relief and sag noticeably, which also affects the aesthetics of the smile,
- Digestive problems and problems with the functioning of the stomach and intestines appear. The thing is that even partial adentia affects the quality of chewing food. Food is less easily crushed and processed by saliva, which places increased strain on the pancreas and stomach,
- speech is distorted, defects appear in the pronunciation of individual sounds,
- Facial features are deformed, especially when a large number of teeth are missing at once. You can often observe a visual reduction in the lower third of the face and drooping corners of the mouth. At the same time, the nasolabial folds become more pronounced and deeper, which overall noticeably ages the face,
- Serious psychological complexes appear, especially when the patient has no front teeth. Self-esteem and self-confidence suffer greatly. A person tries to avoid communication and becomes withdrawn.
It is not at all necessary that the problems described above will make themselves felt immediately after tooth loss. However, over time, if no measures are taken, such phenomena can significantly complicate life.
Possibilities of a conditionally removable denture supported by natural teeth
A fixed bridge supported by your own teeth will help replace 1 to 4 missing teeth in a row. The undoubted advantage of such dentures is a better restoration of chewing function compared to removable dentures, the absence of discomfort and good aesthetic characteristics. Bridges do not need to be maintained or adjusted: up to a certain point, the patient may not notice them at all. Of course, this design will also cost significantly less than an implant-supported prosthesis. But there are some nuances here too.
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With a classic bridge, only a few teeth can be restored, because the supporting teeth also need to be taken into account. For example, to replace 1 tooth, the patient is given a prosthesis on 2 supporting teeth.
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Abutment teeth (even completely healthy ones) must be ground down for crowns.
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In this case, the tissues surrounding the tooth, the so-called periodontium, have an increased chewing function, taking on the load of the missing tooth. Over a long period of operation, the reserve forces of the periodontium of the supporting teeth will weaken, which, as a consequence, sooner or later will lead to their loss. That is why the service life of bridges, as a rule, does not exceed 7-10 years.
What is the difference between prosthetics and implantation?
In some cases, inserting new dentures is easier than completely replacing a tooth with an implant. Externally, the crowns of prostheses and implants do not differ from each other; the main difference is in the installation method:
All dentures, regardless of type, are placed based on adjacent teeth. To do this, nerves are removed even from completely healthy teeth, which will gradually lead to their destruction and new dentures will be required. This is the main disadvantage of prosthetics - relative fragility.
There remains a gap between the gums and the denture, into which food particles or plaque will certainly get caught, so you will need to regularly visit the dentist for professional cleaning. In addition, constantly accumulating plaque negatively affects the condition of the gums.
In the case of prosthetics, the load on the jaw during chewing is distributed unevenly, which has a detrimental effect on the supporting teeth and bone structure.
However, it is even worse if you had to insert a full denture instead of a bridge or partial one. In this case, all teeth are completely removed, resulting in bone tissue atrophying at a catastrophic rate. In addition, the constant emphasis of the so-called dentures on the gums leads to chafing and irritation.
Why is implant-supported prosthesis considered the best solution?
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The dental implant method allows you to restore lost teeth using single crowns, bridges and full dentures supported by implants. Such a prosthesis, even in the absence of all teeth, completely restores chewing function.
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The implant completely replaces the root of a natural tooth: it receives the load from the crown and distributes it to the bone tissue, so that it does not undergo atrophy. Simply put, with the help of dental implants, the doctor restores the natural function of chewing to the fullest extent possible. Feedback from patients about implantation, especially from those who have previously used prostheses of other designs, will be positive in the vast majority of cases.
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The service life of an intraosseous dental implant (if its installation was carried out efficiently) is practically unlimited. We see patients who had implants installed more than 30 years ago. Particular attention should be paid to self-discipline and compliance with all rules of oral hygiene. The patient must understand that the presence of implants increases the requirements for daily hygiene (using not only a toothbrush, but also an irrigator) and implies regular (2 times a year) professional oral hygiene. Thus, the long-term functioning of implants is not only the competent work of the doctor, but also the responsible attitude of the patient himself to his health.
How is a crown installed?
It is not always necessary to completely replace a tooth with an implant. If at least a part remains, a crown can be placed on the remains of the tooth.
Main stages:
- Treatment. The teeth are cleaned of plaque and tartar, and if necessary, nerves are removed and fillings are installed.
- Shape adjustment. The tooth on which the crown will be installed is ground down to the required size to install the prosthesis.
- Making a crown. An impression is made from the ground down tooth and a new crown is fitted to it; the whole process takes three weeks. During this period, the patient is fitted with a temporary crown.
- Fitting and correction. The finished crown is tried on the tooth; sometimes several visits to the dentist are required for a more precise fit in tone and shape.
- Fixation of the prosthesis. It is best to choose metal-ceramics or ceramics; these materials more accurately copy the color and shape of real teeth.
How many implants are needed to install a prosthesis?
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Restoration of several teeth. It is optimal when implants replace every lost tooth. If 3 teeth are missing, we install 3 implants and replace each implant with a separate crown. We get maximum and natural restoration of chewing function and the best aesthetic result. It is possible to install 2 implants when replacing 3 lost teeth - this is already a bridge prosthesis. The chewing function is restored completely, but restoration of ideal aesthetic parameters can be difficult, as well as hygiene.
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Restoration of a completely toothless jaw
- Conditionally removable and removable dentures on implants.
When rehabilitating patients with complete edentia, it is not always possible to make a fixed dental prosthesis supported by implants. With prolonged absence of teeth and when using complete removable dentures, atrophy of the alveolar process and narrowing of the dentition occur. In the absence of the required volume of bone tissue and mucous membrane of the alveolar process, especially in the lateral parts of the jaws, implants as a support for a conditionally removable denture can be installed in the front part of the jaw. The base of such a prosthesis can imitate part of the mucous membrane, which creates an additional cosmetic effect. There are different types of fixation of conditionally removable plate prostheses supported by implants: a beam fixation system, fixation of the prosthesis on ball-shaped abutments, a telescopic system, etc. - Fixed dentures on implants.
If there is a sufficient volume of bone tissue or if teeth are removed simultaneously with the installation of implants, it is possible to manufacture permanent structures on implants. These types of dentures have all the advantages over removable and conditionally removable dentures supported by implants.
- There is no need to remove the denture from the mouth after each meal.
- Reliable fixation of crowns in the oral cavity.
- The shape and size of crowns follow the anatomical shape and size of their teeth. In this case, the chewing load is evenly transferred to the bone tissue surrounding the implants, which allows 100% of the chewing function to be restored. All this makes implant-supported fixed prostheses comfortable and convenient for the patient, so adaptation to such designs occurs as quickly as possible.
In case of complete loss of teeth, prosthetics on dental implants can be carried out in different options.
- “All on 4” is the most gentle technique with the installation of 4 implants and fixation of a fixed prosthesis on them. Surgical intervention in this case is minimal and is carried out using a special surgical template through a puncture of the mucous membrane in the area where the implant is installed.
- Installation of 6-8 implants and subsequent prosthetics with a fixed prosthesis made of metal ceramics and zirconium dioxide.
- Installation of 8 or more implants and fixation of fixed bridges or single crowns made of metal ceramics or zirconium dioxide on them. Today, dentistry has entered the age of digital technology and computerization. Advanced CAD/CAM systems allow you to achieve maximum speed and accuracy in the manufacture of implant-supported orthopedic structures.
Compromises in the cost of final treatment include the choice of the option of fixed prosthetics on implants made of different materials: this is the production of metal-ceramic structures, zirconium with veneer and all-zirconium structures.
To reduce the patient’s financial costs for the manufacture of implant-supported fixed dentures for a toothless jaw, you can consider the concept of patient rehabilitation “All on 4” and “All on 6”, as well as a shortened dentition.
How is dental implantation performed?
Full implantation is the most expensive method of restoring teeth, but it is also the most durable and comfortable.
The procedure itself is carried out in several steps:
- Installation of a titanium rod into the bone. It is the metal rod that will play the role of the tooth root. It will take approximately 5 months for the implant to take root.
- Gum formation. Since the gums gradually begin to deform due to missing teeth, they need to be returned to their previous shape before a crown is placed on top. Sometimes this procedure is performed immediately during implantation, but most often several months or six months after it.
- Abutment installation. This small design allows you to install the prosthesis itself on the implant.
- Crown installation. The final stage of the procedure.
What affects the cost of the procedure:
- crown material;
- country of origin of the implant;
- abutment cost;
- number of teeth that need to be replaced.
The final amount also includes the doctor’s work and the selection of a crown to suit the individual characteristics of the patient. Many people are scared by the price of implantation, but this is the only way to restore teeth so that they are as similar as possible to real teeth in terms of convenience and appearance.
About the disadvantages of implantation
From the outside, implantation may seem like an ideal technique, and in many ways it is - with the exception of a few points. The disadvantage of implantation is not only the high price, but also limitations during the procedure. There are a number of contraindications in the presence of which dental implantation is not recommended or cannot be carried out in principle. In case of absolute contraindications, alternative methods remain the only option.
If a sufficient volume of bone tissue is preserved, prosthetics on dental implants does not present any difficulties and allows the patient to obtain the maximum expected functional result and better aesthetics.
In cases where the volume of bone tissue does not allow the installation of an implant, additional osteoplastic operations are required to restore it. In some cases, plastic surgery of the gingival margin may be required, especially if the patient has high aesthetic needs. In the postoperative period, soft tissue swelling and pain are possible.
If treatment is carried out according to the classic two-stage protocol, the implant is installed in the bone tissue, and sutures are placed on the mucous membrane above it. After surgery, the healing process (waiting for the implant to integrate into the bone) can take from several weeks to several months. Then the second stage, additional surgery, is performed. The implant is opened, the external parts are fixed on it, and the orthopedic stage of treatment begins, the manufacture of the actual dentures. Not everyone is ready to wait that long.
There are options for installing an implant during tooth extraction and immediate fixation of a temporary prosthesis on the installed implant. The choice of technique is made by the doctor, based on each specific case.
What costs more: a prosthesis or an implant?
Of course, an implant with a crown will cost more than a prosthesis. However, the difference in price will pay off over time. The fact is that prostheses supplied using outdated technology will need to be periodically lengthened or reinstalled. Adjacent healthy teeth will have to be prepared and gradually replaced. In total, the cost of the procedures will exceed a one-time dental implantation.
Dental restoration is a responsible and labor-intensive process. The outcome depends on the professionalism of the specialist. By contacting Dentco dentistry, you can be sure of a high-quality result, because we employ only experienced employees.
About implant brands and price differences
The most expensive implants are those made in Europe and the USA, but this does not mean that they have no alternative. We recommend paying attention to South Korean implants. Many are quite skeptical about products from Asia, but the medical industry of South Korea is not inferior to leading Western countries in terms of technological solutions. One of the best South Korean implant systems is Osstem. The company offers a wide range of implants and abutments that can solve the problem of partial and complete tooth loss in patients of various age and social groups. The possibility of 3D planning and the availability of special sets of tools for installing Osstem implants in conditions of bone deficiency makes it universal.
It is very important that the selected company producing implants has a distributor in your city who would not only sell this system, but also conduct courses, seminars, master classes and provide all the necessary technical support to doctors and patients. There is no need to save on your health by trusting systems that have not received a license and do not have official representation in Russia.
Indications for dental prosthetics
Indications for traditional dental prosthetics and implantation are the same:
- Single or multiple dentition defects included.
- Absence of outer teeth in a row.
- Complete edentia of one or both jaws.
Not so long ago, there was a wide range of absolute contraindications to implantation. Improvements in implantation protocols today have reduced this list to just a few items. Most contraindications are eliminated at the preparatory stage for implantation.
The role of the doctor in choosing a treatment method
Often, already at the first consultation, the patient categorically declares: “I need an implant!” It sounds so confident that it seems that only the lack of appropriate tools is keeping the patient from doing it himself.
Before receiving the right to treat patients, a doctor studies for 6 years, then for 2 years he can undergo highly specialized training. Every 5 years he goes to improve his qualifications, but in fact he studies all his life, constantly gaining new experience, skills and knowledge. What can be concluded? Only a doctor can draw up an optimal rehabilitation plan and carry out the necessary manipulations.
Before starting treatment, a comprehensive clinical and radiological examination is carried out, and if necessary, the patient is referred for consultations to doctors of related specialties. Not only the extent of the dental defect is assessed, but also the condition of each remaining tooth, the quantity and quality of bone tissue, and the presence and severity of the patient’s general diseases. Only then will it be possible to make a diagnosis and formulate a treatment plan. Of course, the patient should be fully informed about both the treatment plan and alternative methods.
In conclusion, we would like to advise patients who have not decided on the choice of treatment method and who have no serious contraindications to pay attention to dental implants.
Why is it important to restore missing teeth?
Each lost crown along with the root threatens complications:
- Malocclusion - neighbors in the same row shift towards the empty socket. On the opposite side, on the other jaw, they move up or down. In this case, the rows do not close as expected.
- Diseases of the temporomandibular joint with headaches and tension in the muscles of the face and tongue.
- Digestive disorders - when there is nothing to chew, food is swallowed in rough pieces. Salivary enzymes do not have time to break down carbohydrates, and the function of the stomach, pancreas and duodenum is impaired.
- Changes in the shape of the face - a person looks older, facial wrinkles appear near the lips, cheeks sag and sag.
- Destruction of neighboring teeth, on which the chewing load increases.
- Bone atrophy and subsidence of the gingival papilla.
- Speech defect - there is a lisp and nasal sound.
- Psychological discomfort - lack of self-confidence, withdrawal from other people.
It is important to restore lost teeth. The doctor will tell you which method is best during your consultation, depending on your specific situation. The choice is yours.
Content
- Consequences
- Advantages and disadvantages of implantation
- Advantages and disadvantages of prosthetics
- What is better to choose
- Benefits of Dental Implants
Dental implantation and prosthetics are modern methods of restoring missing teeth. Choosing the best one is not an easy task, because each has its own disadvantages and advantages. First you need to study the problem, undergo an examination, and only draw conclusions based on the data obtained.
How is dentures performed?
Fixed and removable dental prosthetics includes the following stages:
- Preparatory
A thorough preparation of the oral cavity is carried out - current problems with teeth and gums are eliminated, preliminary orthodontic treatment is carried out (bite correction, etc.). If permanent dentures with veneers or lumineers are planned, teeth whitening is required. To securely fix a crown or dental bridge, depulpation and grinding of the supporting teeth are required. The dentist makes a decision about the need to depulpate a tooth based on the diagnostic results.
- Manufacturing of dentures
In a dental laboratory, an orthopedic system is made using individual impressions from the patient’s teeth.
- Installation
During fitting, the finished orthopedic system is adjusted to the required parameters, the shade and texture of the artificial teeth are adjusted, and the prosthesis is finally fixed in the mouth.
Advantages and disadvantages of dental implants
Implantation is the creation and implantation of an artificial multi-component structure, the purpose of which is to imitate a root . Subsequently, a crown is placed on it.
The history of dental implantology goes back several decades. The technique is relatively new, but has recently undergone a number of improvements. This applies not only to the technology of implantation, but also to the materials from which they are made.
Advantages:
- no impact on neighboring units;
- natural appearance;
- unlimited service life;
- the possibility of restoring an entire row of teeth;
- normalization of chewing function;
- used for complete and partial edentia.
Flaws:
- a large number of contraindications;
- high price;
- duration of the process (sometimes it takes more than a year);
- the likelihood of allergic reactions, complications, implant rejection.
Expert opinion
Emir Romanovich Omerelli
Maxillofacial surgeon, implantologist
Experience: more than 13 years
The main rule when restoring completely or partially lost teeth is the correct reconstruction of the dentition from a functional and aesthetic point of view. From an aesthetics point of view, the prosthesis must fit harmoniously into the dentition, look natural, have an anatomically correct shape and ensure proper closure of the dentition. The functional side of the issue determines the ability of the orthopedic design to fully participate in the process of chewing and speech, as well as correctly distribute chewing loads. Permanent prosthetics on implants fully meets all requirements, allowing you to restore the full functionality of the dental system even with complete edentia.
Where to go for treatment
If you have lost one or more teeth, you are well aware of the unpleasant consequences of this loss. For many people, missing teeth is a very unpleasant experience, associated with a deterioration in appearance, the discomfort of loose dentures, pain, difficulty eating and a less active lifestyle. By choosing implants, you can solve all these problems.
The main advantages of implants:
- Implants look and function like natural teeth. Due to their design, they are firmly connected to the bone.
- Removable dentures are not comfortable, causing a lisp and slurred speech. Implants allow you to speak freely without worrying about dentures.
- Thanks to their permanent connection to the bone (osseointegration), implants eliminate the discomfort of removable dentures.
- Implants improve your smile and boost your self-confidence.
- Implants do not require grinding down other healthy teeth like denture bridges. This allows you to maintain a better level of oral health. Individual implants provide better access to interdental spaces, facilitating oral hygiene.
- The implants are made of titanium and are therefore very durable. With proper care, implants can last a lifetime.
Experts from reputable dental centers in the capital will help you decide what to choose in your specific clinical case – prosthetics or implants.
Clinic address | Clinic | Price |
| Dentistry ROOTT |
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Moscow, Kolpachny lane, 6, building 4. | Dentistry Sandora |
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| Dentistry Prosmail.RU |
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Moscow, metro station "Butyrskaya", Rustaveli Street, building 15 | Dental Clinic Dention |
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Moscow, metro station Barrikadnaya st. Zoologicheskaya, 2, under. 9 | Dentistry DENTAL DREAM |
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Moscow, Zvenigorodskoye sh., 7 | Dentistry Implant Expert | Nobel implantation, USA, from 50,000 rubles, Astra Tech implantation, Sweden from 47,200 rubles, OSSTEM Korea - 27,000 rubles |
Moscow, Bolshoi Sergievsky lane, 5 | Dentistry Viva-dent | Dental implantation depending on complexity: 31,000 - 41,000 rubles per 1 tooth |
Moscow, st. Molodtsova, 2a | Family discount dentistry | Implantation is carried out using various systems - Astra Tech (Sweden), Ankylos Densply (Germany), Dentium (Korea), the price for 1 restored tooth is from 30,000 rubles. |
Moscow, Paveletskaya sq., 1 | Dental Clinic Denta VIP | Implantation of the IMPLA system (Germany), OSSTEM (Korea) - from 36,000 rubles. Astra Tech (Sweden) – from 45,000 rubles. |
Moscow, st. Lyublinskaya, 161 | Dentistry PRESIDENT |
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What is more reliable according to doctors?
Mikhail, dentist-implantologist
Implantation is a fairly effective way to correct edentia. Classic prosthetics is gradually losing its position. Conscientious specialists try not to resort to this method. They solve the problem with the help of implantology, mini-implantology. However, there are some disadvantages that must be taken into account by the doctor. If the risks exceed acceptable ones, then it is necessary to get out of the situation in another way.
Oleg, implant surgeon, orthopedist
The installation of a bridge is often accompanied by complications; you need to be prepared for this. Unfortunately, the doctor’s experience does not solve anything here. Implantation is another matter. Here, on the contrary, the qualifications of a specialist are the main driving factor. It is important to conduct a full examination, properly prepare the oral cavity, and identify contraindications.