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What is one-stage Dental implantation?

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With the help of dental implantation, lost dental units are perfectly replaced. At the same time, the dentition and aesthetics of the smile are restored, as well as harm to neighboring teeth is not caused. What is one-stage implantation The one-phase method of dental restoration involves the introduction of an implant and the installation of its crown part in the shortest possible time. At the same time, the cosmetic defect is removed and a full-fledged chewing load on the jaw bone is returned. In case of single-phase implantation, the doctor immediately places a temporary crown on the implant after surgical procedures for implantation. Such a crown is made of high quality and lightweight material. It is replaced by a permanent one after several months. Why is a temporary crown needed? If the doctor decides to immediately install a permanent crown, then this can provoke the rejection of the implant. The fact is that a permanent crown is heavier than a temporary one. As a result, the implant does not receive reliable initial stabilization and is rejected. In addition to rejection, the patient is threatened with the formation of a defective and aesthetically unattractive gingival contour. In the postoperative period, the gum tissue is inflamed, therefore it adheres firmly to the permanent crown. But in the future, the tumor falls off the gum and a gap forms between it and the crown. The lightweight temporary crown placed on the implant allows the gingival tissue to adhere perfectly to the permanent crown structure.

Implants for single-phase implantation These intraosseous roots have a unique design. In this design, the implant and the adapter (abutment) are a single unit and contain a special biologically active substance. This substance has an attractive ability to activate the osseointegration process. One-step technology is used most often for the reconstruction of anterior dental tissues. But it can also be used to bury artificial roots in the chewing zone. The fact is that the indications for single-phase and two-phase classical implantation are identical.

 
 
 

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