Types of dental implants

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Types of dental implants It used to be that when you needed to get implants, you had very few options to choose from. These days, though, over 60 companies manufacture dental implants. And materials to create restorations. This gives you, the patient, a lot of different options to choose from and it allows you to get the right implant for your needs. Below, you will learn about the different types of implants available, how they work, and more. Endosseous – Within the Bone A dental prosthesis (also known as an endosseous implant or fixture) is a medical procedure element that overlaps with the bone of the jaw or skull to assist a dental prosthesis such as a crown, bridge, denture, facial prosthesis or to act as an odontology anchor. The foundation for modern-day dental implants is a biological procedure called osseointegration where materials, such as titanium, form an intimate bond to bone. Subperiosteal – On Top Of The Bone Subperiosteal implants are much different than the procedure above. Instead, they are made from the metal framework that are attached to the top of the jawbone, and yet underneath the gum tissue. Transosteal – Through The Bone These are implants that are usually U-shaped and made of metal. The frame of the U is passed through the jaw bone and the gum tissue inside the mouth. While you do have some say in what option you would like from the above options, its essentially going to be in the hands of your dentist when it comes to the type, size and the design of the implant. When making the decision to go through with dental implants make sure that you ask as many questions as you can think of; even if it means calling them back after your consultation to ask even more questions. This is a life changing procedure – for the better of course, but its still something that you want to make sure you are comfortable with and knowledgeable about. As much as you can be anyway. So how do implants work? Continue reading below for an answer to your very good question! How Implants Actually Work Implants are a perfect option for stable support for artificial teeth. Ordinary dentures can slip and slide inside of your mouth, but when you have something like an overdenture that essentially snaps onto the metal plate, you won't have slippage, and they are more comfortable to wear. To get implants. However, your gums have to be healthy, and you need to have adequate bone to help support the implants. You also have to keep these implants healthy and treat them as you would natural teeth; this


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