Endosteal implants
Procedure Summary
Endosteal implants represent a sophisticated and effective solution in modern dentistry for replacing missing teeth. These implants are surgically placed directly into the jawbone, providing a stable foundation for artificial teeth. Composed of biocompatible materials, typically titanium, endosteal implants integrate seamlessly with the bone over time.
The primary objective of endosteal implant placement is to restore oral function and aesthetics for individuals with missing teeth. This procedure is especially beneficial for those seeking a durable and long-term solution to enhance their smile, improve chewing ability, and maintain jawbone health.
Benefits of endosteal implants
- Enhanced Stability: Endosteal implants offer superior stability due to their direct integration with the jawbone, providing a secure anchor for artificial teeth.
- Natural Appearance: The result is a natural-looking smile, as the implants closely mimic the structure and function of natural teeth.
- Preservation of Jawbone: The integration process stimulates the surrounding jawbone, preventing bone loss and maintaining facial structure.
- Durability: Endosteal implants are known for their durability, offering a lasting solution for tooth replacement.
Who can undergo the Procedure:
Candidates for endosteal implant procedures are individuals with good oral and overall health, sufficient jawbone density, and a commitment to maintaining oral hygiene. A comprehensive evaluation by our dental specialists will determine the suitability of the procedure for each patient.
How are endosteal implants pasted
The procedure starts with detailed examination, including dental imaging, is conducted to assess the patient’s oral health and determine the feasibility of endosteal implants. Based on the evaluation, a personalized treatment plan is devised, considering the number of implants needed and the overall complexity of the case.
During the surgical phase, the implants are precisely positioned within the jawbone. This may involve local anesthesia, and in some cases, sedation, to ensure patient comfort. A healing period follows, during which the implants integrate with the jawbone. This osseointegration process typically takes a few months. Once the implants are fully integrated, the final restorations, such as crowns, bridges, or dentures, are attached to the implants to complete the smile transformation.
Approx. Downtime & Recovery:
The downtime and recovery period following endosteal implant placement vary from patient to patient. Generally, patients may experience mild discomfort and swelling for a few days after the surgery. Our team provides thorough postoperative instructions to ensure a smooth recovery process.
At Plaza Clinics Dubai, we specialize in delivering advanced and personalized endosteal implant solutions. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and embark on a journey toward a confident and fully restored smile.