Modern medicine can effectively resolve a
Modern medicine can resolve a wide range of dental problems affecting both health and appearance. Sometimes, a dental prosthetic is necessary to correct a debilitating problem, while others seek them to resolve issues with how they look. In either case, the quality of life is significantly improved by relatively safe procedures that can replace natural components of the mouth and jaw.
Function
Dental prosthetics span a
Connections
Dental prosthetics can be connected to the body in two ways. These methods are one way in which implants may be differentiated. Most common are
Staging
There are two primary types of procedures for implanting a dental prosthetic with regard to the time and steps involved to complete the installation. These are delineated by the "staging" necessary to secure the prosthetic. Single-stage implants are accomplished in one surgery, with all aspects of the prosthetic attachment completed at one time. Two-stage implants require an initial surgery to prepare the attachment site, and then a second surgery to install the prosthetic after the site has healed.
Jaw Bone
The structure of a patient's jaw determines the type of
Material
The material comprising the device is an important distinguishing characteristic of dental prosthetics. Some of the most important developments in dental implants have come from the reliability and versatility of new material designs for these devices. Modern dental prosthetics can be made from titanium, zirconia, stainless steel or special variations of aluminum. Different materials affect appearance, the installation options, and lifespan of the implant.
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