What Are the Different Types of Dental Implant Problems?

The so-called Minimally Invasive Dental Implant is the application of minimally invasive technology to the field of dental implants. On the basis of traditional dental implants, special surgical methods and techniques (Graftless solution) are used to complete the implantation process. The use of micro-incisions (3 to 4 mm) to "seed" the artificial tooth root into the cavity, eliminating the traditional implant incision, turning over the pulp, sutures, and sutures, etc., to minimize trauma and greatly reduce swelling and pain And bleeding volume, greatly reducing the time required for the implantation process (the implantation process only takes 15-30 minutes), and reducing the risk of infection, almost no pain and swelling after surgery, is an internationally widely used implantation method

Minimally invasive dental implant

1. Good retention: Do not use traditional
Minimally invasive dental implants are not for everyone. Because minimally invasive dental implants must be opened on the gums, some people are not suitable. For example, some patients with periodontal disease, because of the disease, only a little bit of keratinized gums are left. It is not suitable for minimally invasive dental implant surgery. Unless the bone foundation is very wide, it is difficult to locate directly by drilling down on the gums, and the difficulty of the operation is very high, so patients should not perform minimally invasive dental implant surgery. Generally speaking, whether a patient is suitable for minimally invasive dental implants must be carefully evaluated by a professional dentist. The most important thing for minimally invasive dental implants is whether you can quickly determine the repair methods of bones and gums when the tooth is opened, and the surrounding environment of the artificial implant can be handled well. The probability of successful surgery depends on the professional level, experience and machine equipment of the doctor. Excellent or not.
1. Good general condition, physical and mental health, bones and
1. Perforation: During the healing phase,
1. Routine examination before surgery: examination
1. Perform detailed inspection and preparation before implantation, including oral examination, necessary laboratory tests and periodontal treatment.
2. Perform Phase I surgery. I.e.
1. Routine use of antibiotics after surgery. For simple implant surgery (small number of implants, short operation time, and good recovery of the patient), antibiotics are administered orally after surgery. Complex implant surgery requires intravenous antibiotics to prevent infection.
2. Do not brush your teeth and use clean water within 24 hours after operation. Frequent mouthwashing may cause tooth bleeding, but you can use mouthwash after meals to prevent food residues in the mouth. You can eat and drink moderately after 2 hours. Do not overheat or cold food.
3. Postoperative patients generally have only slight hidden pain or discomfort, and do not need to take painkillers. However, if the patient is sensitive or feels local pain, analgesics can be added on the same day after surgery. The normal condition is that 24 hours after surgery, patients do not There will be continued pain.
4. Due to the different physiques and surgical procedures of patients, there may be varying degrees of surgical response. Some patients have milder or no discomfort, and some may have localized reactions.
1. Let the denture reasonably assume the chewing function. Prevent excessive stress. Because each person's bone quality, physical health and other factors are different. Dentures can chew foods with different hardness and toughness. Which foods cannot be chewed (such as bones, hard beans, jerky, etc.)? Patients should follow the doctor's advice, and at the same time gradually find out foods suitable for dentures. One of the key points of denture care is to maximize the effectiveness of the denture.
2. Do daily cleaning of oral cavity and denture. Poor oral hygiene can easily cause peri-implantitis. In addition to insisting on brushing your teeth once every morning and evening and mouthwashing after meals, the care of dentures should also pay special attention to the hygiene of the dentures. The key part of cleaning is the neck and surrounding gum tissue of the dentures. Tooth brushing should be a toothbrush with moderate soft and hard bristles and rounded ends. The use of toothpaste and warm water containing soft friction agents is also the main point of denture care.
3. Regular review and medical care. It is not enough to brush the teeth only after brushing correctly. You also need to regularly visit the hospital to clean the dentures and natural teeth. Generally, you need to go to the specialist hospital every six months to clean and remove the plaque that cannot be removed by regular brushing. And stones. At the same time, please also ask the doctor to regularly check whether the connecting part of the denture is loose, whether the occlusion of the denture and the natural tooth is inconsistent. If an abnormality is found? The doctor can correct the main points of the denture in time.
4. Wash your mouth frequently. Oral hygiene should be maintained at all times, and mouthwash should be done immediately after eating. A mouthwash can wash out loosely adhered soft dirt and temporarily reduce the number of microorganisms in the mouth.
5. Brush your teeth frequently. Brushing your teeth is one of the most effective methods for dental hygiene maintenance. The toothbrush should be a toothbrush with soft bristles and round ends. The toothpaste used should be soft friction. Be gentle when cleaning around the implant foundation? Avoid toothbrushes
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Directly stimulate and damage the surrounding soft tissue.
6. Avoid eating hard food. Dentures have the unparalleled superiority of traditional dentures in chewing function. However, they can not continuously eat hard food to prevent unnecessary fatigue caused by excessive metal fatigue.
7. Pay attention to the protection of titanium. Eat as little iodine and acidic food as possible to prevent it from causing corrosion on the surface of titanium implants. If you want to better maintain the denture, you can review it every six months? The dentist will carefully check the condition of the denture and use special The tool cleans the implant and its surrounding tissue according to the specific situation. It needs to be reminded that even normal teeth require regular inspections for half a year to one year. This is very popular in foreign countries, but it has not been taken seriously in China.

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