Implant Treatment in Bone Insufficiencies

Reach clinics from Gotocure

Implant Treatment in Bone Insufficiencies

 

First of all, decaying teeth can cause gum diseases which makes it harder to attach an dental implant. If you are suffering from gum decaying, your dentist may provide a healthier gum with different techniques and then start your implant treatment. In some cases, tooth problems and gum diseases have bigger effects in which the jawbone can become unavailable to place an implant. This can also be an outcome of genetic factors.

 

Other Reasons for Bone Insufficiency:

 

Gum diseases

Extraction of teeth

Wearing dentures long term

Dental procedures where efforts were not made to restore natural bone

 

Implant Application Process

 

In the application process, dentists closely work with an orthodontist for a routine to support the patient's jawbone first. Placing bone chips or bone from another part of the body to rebuild the jawbone is the widely used technique.

 

For this procedure, available bone parts are taken from the body and then being eliminated of proteins with a sterilization process in order to make them safe for use. Once the procedure is over, implanted material will mesh with the bone over the first couple of months and then that area will become available for a good and well-designed tooth implant.

Reach clinics from Gotocure

Ask to Expert





Featured Clinics