Dental implant-supported prosthesis - mandible
Dental implant-supported prosthesis - mandible
Umów wizytęOpis zabiegu
An implant-supported denture in the mandible is an advanced prosthetic solution that allows the restoration of dentition with stability and functionality. An implant-supported denture provides the patient with comfort, better retention than traditional dentures, and improves quality of life. The procedure involves attaching the denture to several implants, which eliminates problems with the instability of removable dentures.
Szczegóły zabiegu
Duration: Several weeks to several months, depending on the healing of the implants.
Preparation: Consultation, X-ray or CT scan, possible pre-treatment.
Course: Insertion of 2-6 implants, healing (3-6 months), taking impressions, fitting and fitting of the prosthesis.
Results: Stable, aesthetic prosthesis improving chewing and speech functions.
Recovery: Minimal post-implant discomfort, standard hygiene and dental follow-up.
Wskazania
- Mandibular edentulousness.
- Problems holding a traditional denture.
- Willingness to increase comfort and functionality of the denture.
Przeciwskazania
- Insufficient bone (need for augmentation).
- Active periodontal disease or oral infections.
- Systemic problems that impede healing, e.g. uncontrolled diabetes.
- Neglected oral hygiene.