Dental implants are witnessing an explosive growth of new implants and implant systems which include a wide range of products, procedures and outcomes.

What is a Dental Implant?

A dental implant is an insertion of a titanium screw into the jaw bone which replaces a missing tooth caused by extraction or other circumstances. The procedure is highly dependent on technique and expertise, and therefore, as a rule dental implants are usually performed by proficient and experienced professional dentists. Dentists, such as Dr Tapadiya, who perform dental implants, undergo intensive training in biologically‐based oral implant for planning and treatment implementation in order to optimise outcomes, particularly with complex rehabilitation.

Implant treatment requires a three-stage evaluation of the patient, the specific oral situation and consequently, a comprehensive plan for reconstructive treatment. Due to the burgeoning demand for dental implants (therefore, most dentists offer to do implants, however there are many instances of alarming failures) and its complexities, it is very important for the patient to ensure that the treatment is performed only by qualified and experienced dentists. Malpositioning of an implant appears to be the most frequent complaint, which is a result of poor treatment planning.

At Tapadiya’s Dental Casa, a patient’s periodontal (condition of the gums and bones) history is carefully assessed to develop an efficient treatment plan for optimised prognosis and related personal oral hygiene and maintenance. Such a thorough evaluation is necessary in order to understand the risk of treatment failure and complications, particularly when aesthetic considerations are a priority. It also facilitates diagnostic planning to ensure an optimal treatment recommendation and mitigate failures and complications.

Why opt for a Dental Implant?

  • Implants do not affect adjacent teeth and in fact, help to stabilise the underlying bone
  • Implants function almost like natural teeth and they are aesthetically similar in appearance
  • Implants do not cause speech impediments
  • Well maintained implants can last a lifetime
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