What problems can I encounter with dental implants?

1. What are artificial dental implants? Artificial dental implants, also known as implant dentures, can be divided into two parts: the implant that is implanted in the bone (i.e. the artificial root part) and the crown that is exposed in the mouth. Dental implant treatment is the surgical placement of an implant made of artificial material into the alveolar bone of the missing tooth area, which is used as the basis for restoring the missing tooth after the implant is firmly bonded to the bone (month). This is different from planting crops, not by burying seeds and growing new teeth. 2. What are the advantages of dental implants? Dental implants have many advantages compared to traditional dentures. It is realistic and beautiful; good stability, chewing function is much better than the traditional movable denture; no need to grind the good teeth next to the missing teeth, the maximum protection of the patient’s healthy teeth; no ring abutment and other attachments, minimize the impact of dentures on pronunciation and discomfort; comfortable and hygienic; neither afraid of cold, nor acid; easy to use. 3.Can everyone get dental implants? No, it is not. The artificial dental implant restoration also has a certain range of adaptation. Oral and general examination, panoramic X-ray and routine blood tests should be performed by a professional physician to determine the suitability of the procedure. Patients suffering from bleeding disorders, hypertension, heart disease, diabetes, osteoporosis, psychosis, endocrine, hepatitis (active) or radiation treatment to the head and neck within 6 months cannot undergo dental implant surgery. After the disease is stabilized by treatment, dental implant surgery can be received. In recent years, due to the widespread adoption of new technologies, a portion of patients who previously did not have enough bone for dental implants can now undergo dental implant treatment.