Oral Implantology
Oral implantology is a specialized area of dentistry that focuses on the placement of dental implants, which are artificial tooth roots made of biocompatible materials that are surgically anchored into the jawbone. Dental implants are a popular and effective solution for replacing missing teeth or stabilizing dentures, as they provide a strong and durable foundation for fixed or removable prosthetic teeth. The dental implant procedure involves a thorough examination and planning process, which includes a detailed review of the patient's medical and dental history, as well as a comprehensive study of their oral anatomy using advanced imaging techniques such as X-rays, CT scans, or 3D digital models. This information is used to determine the optimal location, size, and shape of the dental implants, as well as the best approach for placing them, whether it is a one-stage or two-stage procedure. Once the implants are placed, the patient undergoes a healing period during which the implants fuse with the surrounding bone tissue, a process called osseointegration. This typically takes several months, after which the prosthetic teeth or restorations can be attached to the implants. These restorations may include crowns, bridges, or dentures, depending on the patient's needs and preferences. Oral implantology has revolutionized the field of dentistry, offering patients a long-term and reliable solution for tooth replacement. Dental implants are highly compatible with the body, durable, and can function much like natural teeth, allowing patients to eat, speak, and smile with confidence.
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