Although dental implants are good, dental implants can not be done anywhere, not everyone can do it. How can I tell if dental implant surgery is successful? We asked the dental experts of the dental hospital to make a detailed analysis for you.
1. Experts should be mature and reliable in technology In order to ensure that patients get dental implants with the greatest success rate, attention should be paid to the perfect combination of technology and experts, and the entire process of surgery should be monitored.
2. The patient’s own constitution and symptoms of missing teeth should be suitable for dental implants. In fact, this process is like planting trees. The quality of the soil is directly related to the survival of the saplings, and the success of dental implants depends first on the patient’s alveolar bone condition. Therefore, physical examination, oral examination, X-ray examination, and laboratory examination should be carried out before dental implantation to understand the bone density, thickness and important tissue structure of the dental implantation site, and to exclude surgical contraindications (those who are not suitable for dental implants) Customers, doctors will recommend other restoration methods), formulate treatment plans, pull out particularly loose teeth, residual roots, fill caries, treat periodontal disease, remove bad dentures, adjust and correct bad occlusal relationships, etc., for implant surgery. fully prepare.
How to evaluate the success of dental implants, dental hospital experts pointed out: the success of dental implants, we can judge from the following points.
1. No damage to the supporting tissues of adjacent teeth.
2. There is no X-ray radiation area around the implant, the transverse bone resorption does not exceed 1/3, and the implant is not loose.
3. Good function, able to exercise chewing function normally.
4. No numbness, pain and other discomfort.
5. Feel good about yourself, comfortable and no foreign body sensation.
6. No implant-related infection.
7. No damage to the supporting tissues of adjacent teeth.