Dental Implants

June 5th, 2013

Parameters for the selection of an implant dental I would like to comment on some parameters are chosen on the basis of which the implants during a case of dental implantology planning: 1.-According to its shape may be tapered or straight, can have thread as the screws or be smooth, and then with various connections to the Crown. According to its surface, they can be in many ways; as an example of rough surface (microarenadas or recorded acid), or smooth, treated with fluorine or hydroxyapatite, etc.. This is one of the most differentiating aspects, in my opinion, between the various commercial houses sold dental implants. The surface, some of the best brands (also more expensive), decisively influences the time of osseointegration, very valuable, because the sooner you finish this period, before Crowns can be put to those implants. It is also a period in which the implant is exposed to possible movements that might jeopardize its survival. According to your size may have also different implant diameters and lengths, useful to circumvent various anatomical structures, either nerves or cavities within the bone which will be hosted. 2 But we can also divide the type of implantology we do according to the time of placement when previously there is to extract a tooth.

If placed immediately after tooth extraction, or expected when the alveolus remnant in the bone after extraction heals (approximately 4 months). Call them the first, unlike the conventional, immediate-post-extraction implants. These immediate implants after extraction have the advantage that saves considerable time, and the disadvantage that are more susceptible to failure during the osseointegration period because they have virtually no primary stability. There are obviously very well assess the feasibility in each case 3.-also can be classified according to whether dental implants when placed head is left of the implant hovering by the gingiva or not. An implant of two phases It would mean that the implant is completely buried beneath the gingiva (1fase) and more forward when it goes to the metal/porcelain Crown, a small incision in the gum is made for access to the implant and be able to screw the Crown back in to the same (2fase).

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