The disadvantages of dental implants and what is the price of dental implants in Egypt? - المركز الطبي لرعاية الأسنان

The disadvantages of dental implants and what is the price of dental implants in Egypt?

Disadvantages of dental implants, Dental implants are currently the optimal solution for replacing missing teeth, but they do have some disadvantages that the patient should be aware of before making a decision. Dental implants require a long time for results to appear, as the missing tooth root is replaced with an artificial root that needs more than six months to integrate with the jawbone before placing the crown of the implanted tooth.

Disadvantages of dental implants

Disadvantages of dental implants

Disadvantages of dental implants

The dental implant procedure is considered one of the important medical advancements in the field of dentistry, as it allows for the replacement of missing teeth without negatively affecting adjacent teeth. This procedure involves implanting a small titanium screw in the jawbone where the tooth was lost, and the body integrates with this screw and grows around it, leading to the permanent fixation of the artificial teeth. This procedure is considered the most common alternative to removable crowns and bridges and is an effective and long-lasting method.

  • The need for a long time for results to appear, as dental implants require multiple steps, including waiting for up to six months for the implant to fully integrate with the bone.
  • Pain, swelling, and gum inflammation may appear after the procedure, but can subside after some time.
  • Infection may occur at the implant site, which necessitates extreme oral care and good hygiene.
  • Bleeding and severe pain may occur in the area surrounding the implant.
  • Implants are characterized as a foreign body in the mouth, and some individuals may feel uncomfortable due to their presence, but this feeling soon disappears with adaptation.
  • Failure of the implant procedure in some cases.
  • It is more expensive compared to other tooth replacement methods.
  • Some patients may be apprehensive as it is a surgical procedure.

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Causes of dental implant failure

Dental implants are one of the medical procedures used by people suffering from tooth loss, and the failure of the procedure is due to some causes, which can be divided into early and late dental implant failure.

First, early dental implant failure: This usually occurs within 3 or 4 months after the completion of the procedure during the integration of the implants with the jawbones. Its failure is due to several reasons, including:

  1. Autoimmune diseases: This is a disease in which the body attacks itself, such as rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, scleroderma, type 1 diabetes, and inflammatory bowel diseases. People with autoimmune diseases are prone to early implant failure due to tissue damage and their body’s rejection of healing with the implant.
  2. Poor blood supply: Poor blood supply causes a delay in the healing process and may completely stop it due to the body’s failure to achieve bone fusion and close gum wounds.
  3. Medications: Some medications, either before or after the procedure, may impede bone healing. These include “bisphosphonates” and radiation therapy for cancer patients. Therefore, it is essential to be transparent with the doctor before undergoing the procedure to ensure the best results.
  4. Excessive pressure on the teeth: In a typical dental implant procedure, it is performed in two stages: the implant is inserted, and then the abutments and crown are placed in the second stage. A waiting period between the two stages is required for the implant to integrate with the bone. Dentists sometimes use the immediate loading method or immediate dental implants, where both steps are performed simultaneously, which may cause implant failure due to excessive pressure.
  5. Infection: Inflammation of the membrane surrounding the implant area is the most common type of infection, which destroys the implant and prevents it from healing.
  6. Implant rejection: This is a rare occurrence, but the patient’s body may reject the implant as a foreign object in the jawbone.
  7. Allergic reaction: Implants are made of titanium or platinum, and a small percentage of nickel may be present, which can cause an allergic reaction. The patient may experience tingling or pain at the implant site, indicating failure.
  8. Nerve and tissue damage: This is often due to an inexperienced dentist performing the procedure, causing damage to the nerves and tissues surrounding the implant, which can extend to the tongue, lips, and chin.

Second, late dental implant failure: This occurs a long time after the procedure, ranging from one to ten years, and has several causes, including:

  1. Poor planning for the procedure: Inadequate planning before the procedure means there will be very few implants supporting the replacement teeth.
  2. Smoking: Between 6 to 20 percent experience implant failure due to smoking.
  3. Teeth grinding: Continuous pressure on the teeth leads to persistent grinding and, consequently, implant failure.
  4. Poor oral hygiene: The patient’s neglect in cleaning the teeth and mouth after implantation leads to failure.
  5. Gum tissue limitations: Insufficient gum tissue affects the success of the procedure due to its inability to heal.
  6. Jawbone limitations: Some patients do not have enough jawbone for the implant procedure, requiring bone grafting before the procedure. If not done, it can lead to failure.

When is a dental implant considered a failure?

After understanding the causes of implant failure, we will now know the symptoms of dental implant failure, which often indicate a failure or problem with the procedure.

  • The patient experiences persistent pain and discomfort.
  • Swelling or inflammation of the gums.
  • Difficulty chewing food.
  • The implant moves from its position.
  • Gum recession occurs around the dental implant.

What is meant by dental implants?

Dental implants are a surgical procedure aimed at replacing missing teeth with artificial teeth. This procedure involves implanting a small titanium screw in the jawbone where the tooth was lost. The body integrates with this screw and grows around it, leading to the permanent fixation of the artificial teeth. This procedure is considered the most common alternative to removable crowns and bridges and is an effective and long-lasting method.

What are the contraindications for dental implants?

Dental implants are considered one of the modern and innovative treatments used for missing teeth. However, there are some contraindications that the patient should consider, which are as follows:

  • Lack of bone mass: A lack of the required bone mass in the area where the tooth will be implanted is one of the major contraindications for dental implants, as this procedure requires sufficient bone.
  • Gum treatment: Failure to provide the necessary treatment for the gums and teeth can significantly contribute to delaying the healing process required for the surgery involved in dental implants.
  • Chronic diseases: A person who wants to have their teeth implanted should undergo a medical examination to ensure they do not have any chronic diseases that could impede their treatment or affect their recovery, such as high blood pressure, diabetes, and osteoporosis.
  • Addiction: Drug or alcohol abuse is considered one of the major contraindications for dental implants, as it negatively affects the health of the teeth and bones, in addition to smoking.
    What are the contraindications for dental implants?

    What are the contraindications for dental implants?

What is the cost of dental implants in Egypt?

The average cost of dental implants in Egypt ranges from 6,500 to 25,000 Egyptian pounds, depending on the type of implant and the number of teeth to be implanted. The cost may increase in some special cases that require advanced medical techniques. It is advisable to consult with a dentist to determine the exact cost based on the patient’s health condition and the required procedures.

Are dental implants guaranteed?

Yes, dental implants are considered a safe and guaranteed procedure, with a success rate of over 90%. High-level techniques and high-quality materials are used in the surgical procedure. Dental implants provide permanent and natural-looking results, and patients can enjoy the experience of their new teeth comfortably and adapt to them as quickly as possible.

My experience with dental implants

I had dental implants a few months ago, and thank God, my experience was not bad at all. The implant procedure was successful, thanks to the high skill of the doctor who performed the procedure at the Medical Center for Dental Care. During the period required to adapt to the new teeth, I experienced some pain and sensitivity, but it gradually subsided within a short time. I also had some swelling in the area surrounding the implanted teeth, but this was expected and soon disappeared.

The positive aspects of my experience with dental implants were that the teeth blend naturally with the mouth, and there is no difference between them and natural teeth. I also felt more confident after the procedure due to the good result I obtained.

Dental implant duration after extraction

The duration of dental implants after extraction varies depending on the individual’s condition and the type of teeth extracted. However, studies indicate that most dental implants occur 3-6 months after extraction. Dental implants are used to replace missing teeth and restore the normal function and appearance of the mouth.

Alternatives to dental implants

There are some alternatives to dental implant procedures, which include the following:

  • Dental bridges: Bridges consist of several artificial teeth connected to each other and temporarily or permanently attached to the teeth adjacent to the gap.
  • Dentures: Medical devices used to treat common dental problems, divided into fixed and removable dentures.
  • Dental crowns: Artificial layers designed to cover damaged or broken teeth, made from various types of metals.
  • Space maintainer device: Helps maintain the gaps between teeth and gums and prevents the formation of tartar and bacteria.

What are the advantages and disadvantages of dental implants?

Dental implants are a surgical procedure used to replace missing teeth, and their advantages are many, including the following:

  • Replacing missing teeth and enhancing oral and digestive functions.
  • Improving the appearance of the mouth and face, and boosting the patient’s self-confidence.
  • No need to cut remaining teeth for a fixed bridge.
  • Providing permanent solutions for missing teeth problems.
  • Preserving the jawbone from erosion and damage.

However, there are some disadvantages to dental implants, including:

  • The patient requires multiple sessions to complete the procedure.
  • The procedure may be painful, and the patient may require general anesthesia.
  • The procedure may require time for the body to adapt to the new stage and accept the implant.
  • The cost of the procedure may be higher compared to traditional treatments.
  • Complications such as gum inflammation, gum bleeding, and implant detachment from the bone may occur in some cases. The patient needs to be patient and strictly adhere to medical instructions and oral hygiene before and after the procedure to avoid any complications.

Are dental implants suitable for all patients?

Dental implants are not suitable for all patients, as there are some cases that are not suitable for this procedure. For example, individuals with gum or jaw bone problems, or those taking certain medications that affect bone growth, may not be suitable for implants. There are other cases that require preparation before undergoing the procedure, such as smokers and those with diabetes.

Therefore, the patient should consult a specialized dentist before starting the implant procedure, as the dentist can assess the patient’s health condition and determine whether the implant is suitable or not.

What factors affect the success of dental implant surgery?

There are several factors that affect the success of dental implant surgery, which include the following:

  • Oral and dental health: The person must take care of their dental and gum health before undergoing dental implant surgery.
  • Jawbone quantity: The amount of available bone and the type of jaw used, whether upper or lower, must be considered.
  • Implant technique: An appropriate implant technique suitable for the patient’s condition must be used.
  • Taking antibiotics: The doctor may recommend taking antibiotics after surgery to help prevent infection and improve the success of the surgery.
  • Conscious care during treatment: The person must follow the doctor’s instructions and adopt a healthy lifestyle to achieve successful treatment.
    What factors affect the success of dental implant surgery?

    What factors affect the success of dental implant surgery?

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