November 12, 2008

This intervention takes place in three stages

* Implementation of dental implants: under local anesthesia, the practitioner incise the gums and prepares housing in the bone. Then he inserts the screws or dental implants, gum and closes the left to achieve bone healing. This phase of waiting, known as "foster", aims to enable healing of the bone around the implant is osseointegration. * Laying the cornerstone of healing after a variable period of six weeks to six months depending on the case, it is verified that the dental implant is osteo-integrated (welded to the bone). If so, the implant continues the sequence therapy is to be a pillar of healing. 
Under local anesthesia the gum is incised to allow the updating of the dental implant. Pillar titanium will be screwed into the implant. This allows linking dental implant as a first step to a provisional prosthesis. And also allows the gums to heal around the structure which will bring the final prosthetic material.
* Establishment of the final prosthesis: a footprint is taken to visualize the future and achieve permanent prosthesis laboratory. Once completed by the prosthetics, the prosthesis is ultimately tested by the practitioner, which, if satisfied, the seal or screw. It should be noted that when the initial reviews indicated a bone deficit on the area to implement some surgical techniques could be proposed (bone grafting, filling the sinuses, etc.).
 

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