| Dental Implants-The best option to replace a missing tooth |
However they are not the simplest one. Placing a synthetic material in ones jaw bone successfully requires
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A) Exemplenary hygiene and sterilization standards-. All measures are taken to replicate the sterile environment of a medical operation theatre (OT) of a hospital.
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B) Extensive treatment planning- Dental Implant placement involves planning not only the size and location of the dental implant but also the height, width and density of the bone. The proximity of adjacent vital structures like the Maxillary sinus, Nerves and Blood vessels, Adjacent tooth roots, Base of the mandible etc need to be carefully assessed. Treatment planning involves study of Models of the teeth and jaws, Diagnostic mock set ups, Intra oral and extra oral calibrated X-rays and in many cases even CT scans of the skull.
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Patient 'A' before treatement |
Patient 'B' before treatement |
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C) Undertaking complex adjunct procedures like the Indirect Sinus Lift, Direct Sinus Lift, Bone Graft procedures involving membrane placements, Block grafts, Ridge Augmentation, with out which in many instances the positioning of the Dental Implant and consequently the success may have to be compromised.
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Patient 'A' after Stage 1 of treatement |
Patient 'B' after Stage 1 of treatement |
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D) Use of State of the art materials and equipment, having an excellent track record over a long period of time. Presently this clinic uses the Zimmer and Biohorizon Dental Implant systems (Both from the USA).
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E) Our Specialist has been trained in Implant dentistry by the American Academy of Implant Dentistry - 300 credit hours Maxi Course and has undertaken a one week intensive training in Advanced Implantology.
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