Types of Dental Implants: Choosing the Right Solution
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Types of Dental Implants: Choosing the Right Solution
Description:
Choosing the type of dental implant is a critical step in the implantation process. There are several types of implants, each with its own advantages and features. In this article, we will look at the main types of implants and their applications.
Main types of dental implants:
1. Titanium implants: Titanium is the most common material for making implants. This material is well tolerated by the body and has high strength. Titanium implants successfully integrate with bone tissue, which ensures their stability.
2. Zirconia implants: Zirconia is a new material that is becoming increasingly popular due to its aesthetics. Zirconia implants are white in color, which makes them invisible when installed in the anterior region. They also cause fewer allergic reactions, but require careful planning, as they may not always integrate as reliably as titanium ones.
3. Single-stage implants: Single-stage implants are placed in one step without the need for surgery to close the implant. This type can be beneficial for patients who are unable to visit the dentist for follow-up procedures. However, it is important to consider the individual patient’s individual needs.
4. Two-stage implants: Two-stage implants require two stages of placement. The first stage involves placing the implant in the bone, and the second stage involves placing the abutment and crown. This method provides better stability for the implant because it has more time to integrate with the bone.
5. Implants for special cases: Some patients may require specialized implants, such as sinus lift implants or implants for use in areas of insufficient bone. These implants are custom-made and take into account the specifics of each specific case.
Choosing an implant:
When choosing an implant type, it is important to consider:
• The patient’s overall health.
• Quality and quantity of bone tissue.
• Aesthetic needs.
• Financial capabilities.
Before starting treatment, you should consult with an experienced dentist to choose the best option.

