Counting on dental implants for people

Although scientists cannot regenerate a new set of teeth for human beings, they have successfully developed a bionic organ, the artificial digital dental implant, by using bionic methods, which is not only realistic, beautiful and feels like a real tooth after being implanted in the dental bed with an all-ceramic crown. With the development of implant technology, generally speaking, as long as the patient is missing teeth, can achieve the desire of tooth “rebirth” through digital dental implants. So, what kind of people with missing teeth are dental implants suitable for? People with missing teeth, such as single missing teeth, multiple missing teeth, and full missing teeth are all suitable for dental implants. Patients with a single missing tooth can restore the function of their teeth through a number of dental implants without harming the healthy neighboring teeth. Patients with multiple missing teeth and full mouth missing teeth can choose multiple implants and fix several points after making auxiliary denture. Second, people who have been missing teeth for a long time People who have been missing teeth for a long time are prone to different degrees of alveolar bone resorption, alveolar bone resorption leads to difficulties in wearing traditional dentures with rings and abutments, and patients who wear traditional dentures with poor retention force and cannot perform the chewing function of dentures need dental implants to restore normal chewing function. Third, there are no healthy neighboring teeth around the missing teeth Traditional dentures have abutments and rings, which need to be fixed with the help of the surrounding healthy neighboring teeth to repair the dentures, so if there are no healthy neighboring teeth around the missing teeth, it is impossible to install traditional dentures, and dental implants are needed to restore the function of the teeth. In addition, the abutments and rings of traditional dentures are fixed on the healthy neighboring teeth, sharing part of the bearing force of the prosthetic dentures, which will also have a certain impact on the healthy teeth over time, so it is recommended to choose dental implants with independent roots as much as possible to protect the healthy neighboring teeth. A successful dental implant has no trace in appearance and is more solid in function because of the roots, so it is especially suitable for people with missing incisors. Traditional dentures must rely on the healthy neighboring teeth around the missing teeth for retention, therefore, patients with missing incisors who are restored with traditional dentures will have obvious leakage of the two clasps, which seriously affects the aesthetic effect of the denture restoration.