Structure of the implant

If the surgeon uses the implant during the first intervention, then extends this not from the bone out, it disappears almost completely under the gums. During the 3-6 months after surgery is such a healing process (osseointegration) instead, in the course of which the bone into the surface of the implant "waxing", gums healed, and with the naked eye, it is not apparent that the jawbone of patients an artificial root is.


At the end of the healing phase, the surgeon removed the implant, which is granted access to the artificial root to the next treatment. The interior of the implant itself is hollow, there the implant head is easily screwed, which forms the basis for fixing the tooth structure.


While the implant replaces the tooth root, as long as the implant head of the internal structure of the structure / abutment is responsible. The abutment extends well foreseeable from the gums and the bone surface forth, like the chipped tooth (tooth stump) it serves as the basis for later placed crowns, bridges or dentures.

The head can be made of titanium or zirconium metal-free, the application generally determined where the tooth to be replaced is placed.


In the case of the front teeth dentists usually before hitting the aesthetic zirconium, while the stronger and more solid titanium is considered a better solution in the Kauzähne. No matter what material you choose, each building has excellent load specifications, and guarantees a stable support for the crown or bridge.


In the case of structures there are two varieties: the conventional and fixed with screws structures. As conventional structures are referred to, in this case using a special adhesive, the crown or bridge is fixed. The fixed with screws constructions, however, provide a dissolvable compound, as the crown or the bridge Gleid is fixed with a removable screw on the implant.


Actually does not mean the conventional way, nor fixed with screws structures complicated work for the dentist, the advantage of the latter consists rather in the fact that subsequent corrections can be made more cost-effective.

 


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