The Importance of Dental Implants, There are now many therapeutic methods that doctors have tried to provide to treat the problems that the patient suffers from in their teeth, but the patient must pay attention to caring for their teeth after treating them in order to keep them for long periods, and one of these methods is dental implants. In this article, we will discuss them, their types, the advantages and disadvantages of dental implants, and the most specialized centers for them.
The Importance of Dental Implants
The Importance of Dental Implants
Dental implants are one of the most important and widely used methods for treating many dental problems, as they replace missing teeth, protect weak teeth and make them last for long periods, and restore their functions such as chewing and eating food. However, some conditions must be met, such as having a sufficient amount of jawbone to withstand the pressure that will result from the artificial tooth, and the absence of problems such as cavities or chronic diseases. In the following paragraphs, we will discuss everything related to the dental implant procedure.
What are Dental Implants?
Dental implants: are a therapeutic procedure used by many doctors to treat several problems that the patient may suffer from in their teeth, the most important of which is tooth loss and the resulting problems. It is done by replacing the natural tooth with an artificial one, consisting of implants placed in the jawbone and integrated with it, and then placing the artificial tooth and crown on top of it to secure and support it. It is distinguished by being similar to natural teeth and lasts for long periods.
Types of Dental Implants?
With technological advancement, there are now several different types of dental implants that are suitable for different patient problems. The following will be presented in detail:
Type of Dental Implant in terms of the technique used:
- Conventional Dental Implant Surgery: In this method, a skilled doctor must be chosen in using precise medical tools, where after cleaning the teeth and removing bacteria and tartar, they sterilize their tools and make an incision in the gum, then place the implants and cover them with the gum, leaving a small protruding part of the implant. After several months of healing with the jawbone, the doctor places the artificial tooth and a crown on top of it to support and stabilize it. Although it is guaranteed to be successful, it may have some complications such as bleeding or infection, but these can be controlled by following the doctor’s instructions regularly and correctly.
- Laser Dental Implants: This is the latest method used in dental implants, where the doctor performs it with a different technique. Instead of using medical tools, they will use laser technology to make an incision in the gum and assist in its healing, which will reduce the possibility of bleeding. The doctor adjusts the laser beam to be suitable for the size of the incision. Despite its advantages, its cost is high compared to conventional surgery.
Type of implant used in the dental implant procedure:
- Endosseous Implants: These are one of the most commonly used types, where the doctor places the implants between the jawbones and under the gum, leaving a small part of it to place the crown on it to secure it properly. This type requires sufficient jawbone.
- Subperiosteal Implants: This type is used in cases where the patient’s jawbone is not sufficient for dental implants. The doctor places the implants above the jawbone and directly under the gum, using a type of implant that has several protrusions to secure the crown to it. It is preferable to use it for people who are allergic to metals and cannot have endosseous implants.
- Zygomatic Implants: This type of implantation is not preferred by many doctors due to the difficulty in performing it, as the implant is placed in the cheekbone instead of the jawbone because it is insufficient.
Types of Dental Implants?
Indications for Dental Implants
There are many reasons and indications that may cause doctors to resort to dental implants, including:
- If the patient suffers from the loss of one or more teeth.
- If the patient is unable to wear dentures for some reasons.
- If the patient refuses to wear dentures because they cause embarrassment.
- If the patient has a problem with speech or pronunciation due to tooth loss.
Contraindications for Dental Implants
When the doctor diagnoses the patient and determines that dental implants are a suitable treatment for their problem, they must ensure that there are no contraindications that would prevent the implants, including:
- If the patient is not suffering from any chronic diseases such as diabetes or high blood pressure.
- If the patient is undergoing radiation therapy.
- If the patient suffers from immunodeficiency, anemia, or diseases that affect the health of the jawbone.
- If the patient has bad habits such as smoking and neglecting oral health and not cleaning their teeth.
- If the patient has abscesses or is pregnant, these issues must be treated before dental implants.
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Do Dental Implants Suit All Patients?
Yes, any patient can undergo dental implants as long as they meet the most important conditions for the procedure, which the doctor can determine during the session, including:
- The patient must have sufficient or strong jawbone to withstand the pressure resulting from the artificial tooth during chewing.
- The patient must be a non-smoker or refrain from smoking before and after the procedure.
- The patient’s surrounding teeth must be healthy and free of any problems, and if any exist, they must be treated.
- The gum condition must be good and not affected by any disease such as gum disease.
- It is preferable that the patient does not suffer from oral disorders such as teeth grinding.
Many doctors use dental implants as a therapeutic procedure to replace missing teeth, as they have many advantages, including:
- It improves the appearance and look of the patient’s teeth.
- It increases the patient’s self-confidence when smiling or speaking.
- It improves speech and pronunciation properly.
- It lasts for long periods, up to 25 years or more.
- It restores the basic functions of teeth, such as chewing and eating food properly.
- It maintains the health of the teeth and gums and protects the jawbone from deterioration.
Advantages of Dental Implants
Disadvantages of Dental Implants
Like any therapeutic procedure, dental implants, despite their many advantages, have some minor disadvantages, including:
- The dental implant procedure takes a long time, as there are many steps that the doctor performs over several sessions, which can take up to a year and a half.
- It is one of the most expensive procedures, which may not suit many people.
- Dental implant surgery is a surgical procedure that may not suit some people who have certain diseases or fear of needles and anesthesia.
- In rare cases, dental implant failure may occur due to the patient’s neglect of oral hygiene.
Duration of Dental Implant Procedure
In normal cases, the duration of the dental implant procedure ranges from one to two hours, and the increase or decrease in duration depends on the doctor’s skill in performing it and the type of techniques used during the implant procedure.
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- Mohammed’s Experience: He says, “I am 55 years old, and I had several missing teeth. When I went to the doctor, they suggested that I have those teeth implanted. However, I was hesitant because it required a long period and had to follow specific instructions. But after reading about other people’s successful experiences, I went through with it, and I was surprised that my digestive problem was solved. The doctor told me that after the dental implants, chewing food became easier.”
- Samira’s Experience: Samira, aged 49, said she needed dental implants but didn’t have enough time for conventional implants due to her job nature. So the doctor recommended immediate dental implants for her after diagnosis, determining she was a suitable candidate without any problems. Within three days, she completed the implantation of the tooth she had lost in her upper jaw, and her teeth looked good again.
What is the lifespan of Dental Implants?
Dental implants are one of the procedures that last for long periods, up to 25 years at least. However, many doctors suggest that they may last forever if the patient follows the instructions for caring for their teeth, avoids bad habits, eats a healthy diet, and visits the doctor regularly for teeth cleaning.
What is the lifespan of Dental Implants?
How many sessions are needed for Dental Implants?
To determine the number of sessions required for dental implants, the number of teeth the patient needs, the doctor’s skill, and any problems that must be treated before the procedure should be considered. The average number of sessions can be estimated at at least 3 sessions, with one session for diagnosis, one for performing part of the procedure, and one for completing the remaining procedure.
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It is not possible to determine a fixed price for dental implants in Egypt, as it is affected by many criteria that must be taken into consideration, including:
- The location of the center or hospital, whether private or governmental.
- The type of care and services that the place will provide to patients.
- The type of materials used in manufacturing the supporting crowns for the artificial tooth.
- The quality of the implants used in the implant procedure.
- The techniques used in the implant procedure.
- The number of teeth the patient wants to implant.
- The experience and skill of the doctor, their qualifications, and the number of successful procedures they have performed.
- Other problems that the patient may suffer from, such as tooth decay, gum inflammation, or weak jawbone, which must be treated.
According to these criteria, the average cost of dental implants in Egyptian government hospitals can be estimated from 4,500 to 10,500 Egyptian pounds, while in private centers, it ranges from 8,000 to 15,000 Egyptian pounds.
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