Dental implants or artificial roots are used for replacing single teeth and supporting longer bridges, and microimplants are used for fixing dentures under partial dentures. An implant physiologically restores a missing tooth without gripping neighbouring teeth.
What should be taken into Account in case of dental implants?
- If there is not enough bone, a procedure to grow bone has to be done beforehand.
- If the row of teeth has shifted due to a missing tooth, orthodontic treatment may be required beforehand.
- Because installing implants means attaching an artificial root in the jawbone, the risks accompanying it are similar to any artificial material installed in the body. Experiences show that less than 10% of patients develop complications. In rare cases, there may be a “rejection reaction”.
- After installation, the patient has to take painkillers on the first day and antibiotics for five days.
- Initial healing takes two weeks, but the superstructure can be only installed in six months to one year, or when the implant has fixed itself in the bone.
- In case of larger defects, temporary dentures are likely required in the meantime.
