Things You Need to Know About Dental Implants

China Health Trip provides essential health tips and expert guidance to support your medical journey. Keep reading to discover more valuable information.

Missing teeth can lead to various issues, such as reduced chewing ability, speech difficulties, tooth shifting, bone resorption, and soft tissue atrophy. Moreover, missing teeth affect both functionality and aesthetics, potentially impacting physical and mental health. So how do you choose between removable dentures, fixed bridges, and dental implants? 

Tooth Loss Restoration Methods

There are three main options for restoring missing teeth: removable dentures, fixed dentures, and dental implants. 

  1. Removable Dentures

Non-surgical, shorter restoration time, minimal trauma, and less tooth preparation. 

  1. Fixed Dentures

Quick to fit, more comfortable to wear. 

  1. Dental Implants

Do not harm adjacent teeth, less prone to cavities with proper hygiene, and provide excellent comfort. 

Indications for Dental Implants

Dental implants are suitable for patients with: 

Edentulous jaws (complete tooth loss) 

Multiple missing teeth 

Single missing teeth 

Poor functionality of removable dentures 

Local Contraindications

Dental implants may not be suitable for patients with: 

  1. Severe bone defects
  2. Poor bite or occlusal relationships
  3. Pathological changes in the jawbone
  4. Pathological oral mucosal conditions
  5. History of head and neck radiotherapy
  6. Sjögren’s syndrome
  7. Uncontrolled periodontal disease or poor oral hygiene

Systemic Health Considerations

Before undergoing implant restoration, patients should undergo a comprehensive evaluation of their overall health, nutritional status, age, and any history of smoking, alcohol consumption, or long-term medication use. 

Post-Surgery Care

  1. Take prescribed antibiotics as directed.
  2. Apply cold compresses to reduce swelling, pain, and localized bruising.
  3. Maintain oral hygiene through rinsing.
  4. Ensure adequate rest to promote faster recovery.

Post-Surgery Diet

Avoid hard, acidic, and spicy foods. 

Recommended foods: Oatmeal, noodles, rice, eggs, avocados, bananas, and healthy juices or smoothies.

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Things You Need to Know About Dental Implants

China Health Trip provides essential health tips and expert guidance to support your medical journey. Keep reading to discover more valuable information.

Missing teeth can lead to various issues, such as reduced chewing ability, speech difficulties, tooth shifting, bone resorption, and soft tissue atrophy. Moreover, missing teeth affect both functionality and aesthetics, potentially impacting physical and mental health. So how do you choose between removable dentures, fixed bridges, and dental implants? 

Tooth Loss Restoration Methods

There are three main options for restoring missing teeth: removable dentures, fixed dentures, and dental implants. 

  1. Removable Dentures

Non-surgical, shorter restoration time, minimal trauma, and less tooth preparation. 

  1. Fixed Dentures

Quick to fit, more comfortable to wear. 

  1. Dental Implants

Do not harm adjacent teeth, less prone to cavities with proper hygiene, and provide excellent comfort. 

Indications for Dental Implants

Dental implants are suitable for patients with: 

Edentulous jaws (complete tooth loss) 

Multiple missing teeth 

Single missing teeth 

Poor functionality of removable dentures 

Local Contraindications

Dental implants may not be suitable for patients with: 

  1. Severe bone defects

  2. Poor bite or occlusal relationships

  3. Pathological changes in the jawbone

  4. Pathological oral mucosal conditions

  5. History of head and neck radiotherapy

  6. Sjögren’s syndrome

  7. Uncontrolled periodontal disease or poor oral hygiene

Systemic Health Considerations

Before undergoing implant restoration, patients should undergo a comprehensive evaluation of their overall health, nutritional status, age, and any history of smoking, alcohol consumption, or long-term medication use. 

Post-Surgery Care

  1. Take prescribed antibiotics as directed.

  2. Apply cold compresses to reduce swelling, pain, and localized bruising.

  3. Maintain oral hygiene through rinsing.

  4. Ensure adequate rest to promote faster recovery.

Post-Surgery Diet

Avoid hard, acidic, and spicy foods. 

Recommended foods: Oatmeal, noodles, rice, eggs, avocados, bananas, and healthy juices or smoothies.