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bone loss around dental implants

How do I get bone loss around dental implants?

How do I get bone loss around dental implants? Bone loss around dental implants can occur due to various reasons, including: Peri-implantitis: This is a common cause of bone loss around dental implants. It is similar to periodontal disease around natural teeth and involves inflammation and infection of the tissues surrounding the implant, including the […]

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zygoma implant placement inside the mouth

What are zygoma implants?

Zygoma implants are a type of dental implant used in complex cases of severe maxillary (upper jaw) bone loss. Traditional dental implants require a certain amount of bone in the jaw to securely anchor the implant. However, in cases where the bone has resorbed significantly, often due to long-term denture use or other factors, there

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dental implant sinus problems

Can dental implants cause sinus problems or headaches?

Dental implants are generally considered safe and have a high success rate. However, like any surgical procedure, there can be potential complications or side effects. While it is rare, dental implants can cause sinus problems or headaches in some cases, although the occurrences are typically minimal.   Can dental implants cause sinus problems or headaches?

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What is dental implant equilibrium in a persons body

What is dental implant equilibrium in a persons body?

What is Dental Implant Equilibrium? A dental implant equilibrium refers to the state in which a dental implant, which is an artificial tooth root made of biocompatible materials, is fully integrated and stable within a person’s jawbone. When a dental implant is inserted into the jawbone, a process called osseointegration takes place, during which the

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What is informed consent for a dental implant placement

What is an informed consent for dental implants?

What is an informed consent for dental implants? Informed consent is a process by which a patient gives permission to undergo a medical or dental procedure after being informed of the risks, benefits, and alternatives to the procedure. Informed consent is an essential component of the doctor-patient relationship, and it ensures that the patient is

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bone for dental implants

How do I know if I have enough bone for dental implants?

How do I know if I have enough bone for dental implants? To determine if you have enough bone for dental implants, your dentist will typically conduct a thorough examination that includes X-rays and possibly a CT scan. These imaging tests will allow your dentist to assess the amount and quality of bone in the

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About All On Four Full Mouth Rehabilitation

A few decades ago, it was very common for dental surgeons to perform excessive extractions to solve oral health problems, without a restorative plan. With the advances in modern Dentistry, today there are numerous comfortable, economical and safe alternatives to address missing teeth. The All-on-4 technique is one of the most reliable solutions nowadays. What

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I feel the screw in my dental implant, what should I do? Why is this happening?

After any dental procedure, you’re bound to have a lot of questions. Dr. Hervas will always do his best to keep you informed about your upcoming dental implant, but sometimes new questions arise between appointments. When something doesn’t look or feel “right”, it’s important that you contact your dental professional’s office and schedule an appointment.

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The importance of a good temporary crown or provisional restoration

Any dental procedure or implantation has the potential to be uncomfortable for the patient. Sometimes the period between the initial consultation visit and the final procedure that results in the dentist placing permanent crowns can span months. This time period feels especially long for the patient who is experiencing complications and discomfort due to decayed

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