Implant Surgery

Single Implants

A single tooth implant is a single implant used to replace one missing tooth. The dental implant dentist attaches a titanium post into the jawbone of the missing tooth as a replacement for the lost tooth’s root. Following that, a dental crown is attached over the titanium post.

All on 4 Dental Implants

All On 4 is a dental implant technique where the upper or lower set of teeth are replaced with just four implants. These four Implants act as a support mechanism for the placement of a new set of fixed teeth. With the All On 4 dental implant procedure, the posterior implants are tilted 45° towards the rear of the mouth and placed into the anterior maxilla, a region of the jaw with higher bone density. Compared to other implant methods, the All On 4 technique doesn’t require the same density of bone in order to secure the implant.

Patient Specific Implants

A 3Dimensional model of the dental imperfection is created while the acquirement of helical computed tomography scanning data. Finally, the implant is fixed into the patient’s tooth and the healing phase goes up to 3-6 months depending upon the patient. Then the crown is being fitted. During the healing phase to check the implant’s primary stability, implant stability quotient is checked. The values must be greater than or equal to 50 to attain primary stability. The medical practice exhibited that digital manufacturing and back-engineering software are outstanding mixtures of traits for dental devices designed to withstand tremendous masticatory forces and offer much more flexibility with the customized implant.