How Implants Prevent Bone Loss
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| • | Endosteal implants are the most popular type of dental implants and are often used as a substitute for removable dentures or bridges. |
| • | They can either be screw types, bladed types, or cylinder types. The implant procedure involves drilling into your jawbone to place a titanium post that acts as a tooth root replacement. |
| • | Endosteal implants are known to be durable and feel just like your natural teeth after healing. In order to receive an endosteal implant, you must have a robust jawbone in place. Once the implant surgery is complete, the implant slowly bonds with the jawbone and allows it to grow. |
| • | Subperiosteal implants are a prime alternative to endosteal implants. Unlike endosteal implants, they are not embedded in the jawbone but are placed above it. |
| • | These implants are opted for when you lack the quality and quantity of jawbone required to get an endosteal implant. The procedure involves placing a metal tray underneath your gums with a post fixed to it. The artificial tooth is then attached to the poles jutting out from the gums. |
| • | When you are missing a sturdy jawbone and do not wish to opt for a bone graft treatment to rebuild the jawbone, you can choose to get subperiosteal implants.The process for securing these implants usually takes two appointments, making it quicker than the endosteal implant procedure. |
| • | Zygomatic implants are placed into the cheekbone, or the zygomatic bone, instead of the jawbone. They are specially curated for people who do not have a sturdy jawbone. The zygomatic bone is typically denser than the jawbone and acts as a hard anchor point. |
| • | Zygomatic implants eliminate the need for procedures such as bone grafting and sinus lifting. They are a relatively new type of implant and have a high success rate. |
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