Dental Implants
Description
Implantology is the branch of dentistry that deals with dental implants.
A dental implant acts like an artificial root of a tooth, as it is inserted into the jaw bone, either the maxilla or the mandible
A dental implant is a prosthesis that interfaces with the bone of the jaw or skull to support a dental prosthesis such as a crown, bridge, denture, or facial prosthesis or to act as an orthodontic anchor.
Dental implants as artificial tooth roots, similar in shape to screws. When dental implants are placed in your jawbone, they bond with your natural bone.
They become a sturdy base for supporting one or more artificial teeth, called crowns or bridge.
Dental implant surgery is one of the safest and most predictable procedures in dentistry.
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How is a dental implant reimbursed ?
The implant is not a tooth in itself and must be covered with a crown, which is reimbursed by health insurance.
Compensation is made up to 70% of the basic rate of your health insurance, set between $70 and $107 depending on the case.
Question about Implants Cambodia ?
What is a dental implant?
Implantology is the branch of dentistry that deals with dental implants.
A dental implant acts like an artificial root of a tooth, as it is inserted into the jaw bone, either the maxilla or the mandible.
What are the disadvantages of dental implants?
Dental implants: the disadvantages
As with all surgeries, there are risks, including bleeding, infection, numbness, or injury to adjacent muscles or the sinus cavity. Dental implants are more expensive than dentures.
What is the lifespan of a dental implant?
Most manufacturers set the lifespan of their implants between 10 and 15 years, but in practice we see that the lifespan can be much longer.
Without any particular problem, the implants can thus normally remain in place throughout the life of the patient.
Are implants dangerous?
One of the main risks that we encounter is that the bone surrounding the implant is weakened by the heavy load of these implants and can cause a loss of bone mass following post-operative infections.
Why not have a dental implant?
The other pathologies making dental implants impossible are:
Certain treatments: immunosuppressants (congenital or acquired), certain cancers, osteoporosis, radiotherapy.
When the patient has progressive cancer or bone-related cancer or disease. immunological diseases
Are implants dangerous?
One of the main risks that we encounter is that the bone surrounding the implant is weakened by the heavy load of these implants,
And can cause loss of bone mass following postoperative infections.
What is the difference between prosthesis and dental implant?
The prostheses are placed either between teeth to fill a space, or on the toothless jaw to create new teeth.
Is it comfortable?
-The dental implant is the solution that comes closest to a natural tooth
How is a dental implant placed?
The placement of the implant is performed under local anesthesia.
The gum is slightly incised and the titanium implant is placed in the bone after drilling.
“In the case of an implant placed in the closed sky, a delay of 4 to 6 months must then be observed in order to allow the implant to integrate well into the bone.