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Dental Implant Procedures

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In technical terms, a dental implant is a replacement tooth root that is inserted into your jaw to support a bridge or prosthetic tooth. But when most people refer to "dental implants," they mean the combination of the prosthetic tooth and the implant, which is an artificial tooth root. For those who would rather not wear dentures and have lost one or more teeth due to periodontal disease, an injury, or another cause, dental implants may be a possibility. R&R is one of the best implant center in kharar for teeth issues. We provide the best services for our patients. 


Types of Dental Implants

The most prevalent kind of implant is endosteal or inside the bone. It can take many different forms, such as surgically implanted screws, cylinders, or blades into the mandible. One or more artificial teeth are supported by each implant. For most patients, this kind of implant serves as an alternative to bridges or removable dentures.


Subperiosteal (on the bone): This kind of implant is positioned above the jaw and is held in place by posts made of metal that poke through the gums. Patients who cannot wear traditional dentures or who lack the bone height necessary to support an endosteal implant are typically candidates for subperiosteal implants.


Are You a Candidate For Dental Implants


The soft tissues in the mouth, such as the gums, and the underlying hard tissues, such as the bone, are closely related to dental implants. Periodontists possess the perfect blend of expertise and education to ensure that you have a dental implant solution that feels and looks like your natural teeth. They have completed three years of specialized training beyond dental school, making them specialists in both soft and hard tissues.


Types of Dental Implant Procedures


Depending on your specific condition and the type of implant chosen, your periodontist will create a treatment plan tailored to meet your needs.

Dental implants for single teeth: One dental implant can serve as a substitute for a single lost tooth.

Dental Implants for Several Teeth: Dental implants can be used to replace several lost teeth.

Full Mouth Dental Implants: These can be used to replace all of your lost teeth if necessary.

Sinus Augmentation: The amount and caliber of bone in the intended implant site are critical factors in implant success. Because of the upper back jaw's proximity to the sinuses and insufficient bone quantity and quality, it has historically been one of the hardest sites to successfully insert dental implants. By building bone for the implantation of dental implants and elevating the sinus floor, sinus augmentation can assist in resolving this issue.

Ridge Modification: If you have abnormalities in your upper or lower jaw, you may not have enough bone to support dental implants. The gum is pulled away from the ridge to reveal the space where the bone is lacking to fix the issue. The ridge is then filled in by adding bone or bone replacement. It has been demonstrated that ridge alteration significantly enhances the appearance of the jaw and raises the likelihood of implant success.

Conclusion

 R&R Home of Teeth the best dental clinic in kharar committed to delivering exceptional oral care with a personal touch. Their blend of advanced dental technology, experienced practitioners, and a welcoming environment ensures that patients receive top-notch treatment tailored to their unique needs. Whether you're seeking routine check-ups, cosmetic enhancements, or specialized procedures, R&R Home of Teeth offers a comprehensive range of services designed to promote and maintain optimal dental health. The clinic’s dedication to patient comfort and satisfaction makes it a trusted choice for anyone looking to achieve and preserve a radiant, healthy smile.



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