Enhance Your Oral Health with Advanced Dental Implant Technology
Dental practices are revolutionising daily, especially in the field of dental implant treatments. To keep up with these changes, the most professional dentists use advanced implant dental technology to ensure a comfortable, durable and aesthetic smile makeover. These processes include less invasive and comfortable techniques and long-lasting materials, with advanced diagnostic equipment improving the accuracy and efficiency of the procedure..
What are Advanced Dental Implant Technologies?
Diagnosis and Treatment Plans
The expert dentist uses advanced technology for accurate diagnosis such as an intraoral scanner to identify oral health conditions, and digital impression CAD/CAM that provide accurate and finest results within a limited time. These advanced technologies save time, improve diagnosis of oral conditions, better estimate jawbone health and predict dental implant durability according to individual dental health.
Computer Aid Surgery
In computer-guided surgery with the help of a 3D image, a computer simulator precisely places the implant in the jawbone to the specific angle and length according to the treatment plan.
3D Printer
A 3D printer in the dental profession provides an advanced technology which helps in immediate implant placement, in which implant and restorative prosthetics are placed in a single visit. This implant technique is used in good jawbone health conditions to restore aesthetics and avoid multiple visits.
Advancement in the Technique of Implant Placement Technique
Mini Implants
This advanced implant placement technique is designed for less-density jawbone and abnormal jaw surface. In this technique, a small implant is placed to restore aesthetics and function in excessive resorbed bone. It is less invasive and heals early as compared to traditional implant size.
All-on-4 or all-on-6 Implants
These techniques restore the whole arch teeth in case of multiple or complete teeth loss conditions with the help of 4 or 6 implants strategically placed in the jaw at a space angle and distance to support the whole arch restorative prosthetics.
Advancement in Materials
Ceramic Implant
Ceramic implants, also known as zirconia implants, are advanced implant materials with remarkable durability, stability, seamless aesthetics and biocompatibility. Its corrosion and infection resistance provide long-lasting results.
Bioactive Surface Coating
The implant stability depends upon osteointegration, a process by which the implant is attached to the surrounding bone. In the advanced Implant placement technique, the implant surface is coated with bioactive material that enhances the attachment of implants with bone and reduces healing time.
Autogenous Technique Platelet-rich Plasma (PRP) and Plates-rich Fibrin (PRF)
In this technique, patients’ plasma protein, and platelets-rich fibrin are placed in the jaw to regenerate bone that provides strong implant support, promotes healing and reduces infection chance around the implant.
Smart Implants
In smart Implants, sensors are attached to implants that monitor implant healing and detect infection during the healing period to avoid complications.
How Advanced Dental Implant Technology Improve Aesthetics and Functional Outcomes?
Implants are the permanent solution for missing teeth. Emergency dentists with the help of advanced implant technology enhance natural aesthetics and provide stable and durable oral function.
Enhance Aesthetic Outcome
Advanced implants such as Zirconium implants improve aesthetics without metal exposure. A zirconia implant seamlessly blends with restorative prosthetics compared to a traditional metal implant that affects the crown or bridge’s translucency and aesthetics by exposing metal, zirconium implant adapts with restorative prosthesis and gives a natural gingival finish line.
Precisely Placed
A recent advanced innovation in implant placement is computer-aided surgery, it helps in the accurate placement of an implant in the jawbone to provide a strong base for the prosthesis that restores a natural smile.
Computer aid surgery performs safe implant surgery with efficient placement of an implant in the jawbone at an accurate angle without excessive bone loss in control temperature.
After implant placement digital impressions play an important role in recording the implant surface on which restoration is attached with the help of abutment. Digital impressions accurately record surrounding undercuts that precisely attach the restoration and give a more natural appearance.
Immediate Restoration
The same-day implant restores the patient’s confidence and smile. With the help of a 3D Printer, our expert dental surgeon places temporary restoration on the immediately placed implant to restore patient aesthetics without compromising social competence.
Enhancement in Functional Outcome
Improve Implant Stability
Advanced implant technology makes implant placement durable, stable and comfortable. Computer-aid implant surgery efficiently and comfortably places an implant in the jawbone that accelerates implant osteointegration with the surrounding bone and reduces infection chance around the implant to provide stable support for restoration.
Improve Chewing Function
In the dental care centre, the competent dentist expertly restores the patient’s complete arche in multiple teeth loss and jawbone resorption. With the help of advanced All-on 4 and All-on 6 implant techniques, in which 4 or 6 implants are placed in a jaw at a specific angle and distance to provide maximum support. It enhances patient oral function, aesthetics and speech as compared to traditional single-tooth implants and dentures.
Improve Bone Health
Bone health is important for successful implant placement. Advanced implant technology improves jawbone health by coating bioactive material on the implant surface it enhances osteointegration, reduces infection, and controls excessive vertical and horizontal bone resorption around the implant all these measures improve jawbone health.
Improve Durability
Advanced implant technology such as advanced materials and techniques enhances implant durability and provides better support for chewing force during oral function.
Autogenous implants such as plasma and fibrin improve bone regeneration around the implant and anchor the implant inside the jawbone. smart implants are also an innovative solution for monitoring implant and bone healing. These implants are equipped with sensors that detect inflammatory mediators in case of infection, so surgeons immediately start antibiotics treatment to avoid complications.
Mini implants are also designed to provide restoration support in excessive bone resorption. It is less invasive, early healed and provides better retention than traditional implants in excessive jawbone resorption.
Conclusion
Advanced dental implant technology improves implant stability, durability, and aesthetics. Advanced implant material improves bone health and reduces infection and resorption around bone.
Computer aid surgery, digital impressions, 3D printers, autogenous implant technique, bioactive coating implant material and smart implants make implant placement comfortable and effective.
Advanced implant technology helps experienced oral surgeons efficiently and effectively enhance patient aesthetics and oral function.