1- Is it possible to implant teeth simultaneously with their extraction in the same session?
Yes, but this decision depends on many factors such as the condition of the gums, the presence of the cyst, the presence of infection in the extracted tooth, the presence of infection in the area, the amount of bone remaining, etc. It is best to leave the final decision to a specialist.
2- How long is the dental implant treatment?
Depending on the patient’s condition, the area where the implant is placed has the quality and quantity of bone remaining and the patient’s systemic conditions, but this period is not less than three months. In the case of reconstructive surgeries such as maxillary sinus augmentation, in the case of placing dental implants at the same time, this period will be 5 months at most, and in the case of a step-by-step implementation, it will be 8 months.
3- What is dental implants without surgery?
The basis of implantation is surgery and a small incision through which the bone is accessed, but there is also a method that is implanted without cutting and removing soft tissues and only by piercing the gums. Today, however, this work is considered, for the most part, just an advertisement, which has advantages and disadvantages.
4-Is there an age limit for dental implants?
People whose jaws are fully developed can receive dental implants. In general, dental implants can be used for people over the age of 18.
5-Is it possible for dental implants to decay?
No, dental implants are made of metal and do not decay. However, great importance must be attached to his health and care. Dental implants cause gingivitis, bone resorption, and infection due to poor oral hygiene. After a while, they loosen and come out of the mouth.