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Risk OR Opportunity
Implants are placed in the jawbone through a minor surgical procedure at the dentist's clinic, under a local anesthetic, just like in most everyday dental treatments. Long-term studies show that success rates reach 95%. However, implant failure or partial absorption may stem from several reasons, for example, a patient's health condition that may contraindicate implantation, lack of cooperation from the patient, drug abuse, poor oral hygiene, emotional problems, chronic alcoholism, and problems related to the quality and density of the bone.
Dental implants have a high success rate. We'd be happy to discuss with you whether implants are right for you.
How does the Implant work?
Process Highlights
Diagnosis - During the preliminary examination, the dentist checks the location of the blood vessels, nerves and air pockets in the jaw. Based on the results of a panoramic X-ray or CT, the dentist decides on the most suitable implant, its length, width and location in the jaw.
Implant replacement - The implant is inserted in the jawbone at the dentist's clinic in extreme conditions of sterilization and under a local anesthetic. The procedure takes less than one hour.
Healing- After 3 to 8 months, when the area has healed and the implant has knitted with the jawbone, the implant is exposed.
Rehabilitation - In this stage, a crown is built over the implant. It takes several weeks until the desired results are obtained.
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