What are the conditions for dental implants?

Dental implants are a popular form of dental restoration that has helped many people regain their confidence. So, is it possible for everyone to get dental implants? The answer is no. The following is an overview of what situations are suitable for dental implants. 1, missing teeth: such as single missing teeth, multiple missing teeth, full mouth missing teeth, these cases are suitable for dental implants. Patients with a single missing tooth can restore the function of their teeth through dental implants without harming the healthy neighboring teeth. Patients with multiple missing teeth and total tooth loss, dental implant restoration is a good solution both cosmetically and functionally; 2. Missing incisors: Dental implants have roots, which make the teeth stronger, which is especially suitable for people with missing incisors. Traditional dentures must rely on the missing teeth around the healthy neighboring teeth to fix, therefore, patients with missing incisors if the traditional denture repair, there will be obvious two rings leakage, which seriously affects the aesthetic effect of denture repair; 3, long time missing teeth: long time missing teeth people are prone to varying degrees of alveolar bone resorption, alveolar bone resorption leads to difficulties in wearing traditional dentures with rings and abutments, wearing Traditional denture retention force is poor, can not play the chewing function of the denture patients, need to restore the normal chewing function through dental implants; 4, missing teeth around no healthy neighboring teeth: traditional dentures have abutments and rings, need to fix the denture with the help of the surrounding healthy neighboring teeth, so if there is no healthy neighboring teeth around the missing teeth, it is impossible to install traditional dentures, need to restore the function of teeth through dental implants . Successful dental implants have three major advantages: comfortable and beautiful, stable and durable, which can restore the missing permanent teeth, rebuild the chewing function, and improve the quality of human survival, so dental implants are known as the “third set of human teeth”.