Monday 10 September 2012

DENTAL IMPLANTS


More popular than ever, cosmetic dental implants owes its growing success, not only the average life span and the increasingly widespread desire to age gracefully, but also to the new desire for beauty that characterizes our era. The new dental techniques, so sophisticated in the natural substance in the result, can now bring a smile to last forever.The use of dental implants has proved in recent times of great help and importance for the replacement of lost teeth. With the help of Dental Implants, patients can significantly improve the quality of their health, and their life in general. Natural teeth can be lost in many different ways, giving rise not only to inconvenience aesthetic, but also functional problems at the expense of the masticatory system in the first place, but also to the detriment of respiratory activity..

Cosmetic dental implant  is made of titanium, a material that allows to replace the lost tooth in an optimal way, being biocompatible and particularly resistant. Once you have entered the dental implant, the "root" titanium is incorporated into the bone and integrates seamlessly with it, establishing a direct connection, both functional and structural between the bone and the surface of the dental implant. The excellent osseointegration is critical to the success of dental implants, which have proven to be extremely reliable, the percentage of successful interventions in implant dentistry in fact nearly 100% and dental implants, if properly maintained, can last for several years . Dental implants osseointegrated not give rise to phenomena of "rejection". Proper prevention and adequate controls with any professional tooth cleaning is essential for the successful maintenance of dental implants. The controls allow the implant dentist to verify the state of health of plants and to promptly intervene if necessary; the correct prevention performed by the patient includes a scrupulous oral hygiene and the adoption of a lifestyle and a healthy diet (avoiding eg alcohol abuse and immoderate consumption of foods high in sugar content) in order to minimize the accumulation of plaque.

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