Dental Implants are the best option nowadays that is being used to replace missing teeth and successful surgery may result in long-term use. Nowadays, there is a number of implant brands that have been introduced in the market that claim different factors and risks when it comes to their product.
Straumann which is established in 1954 is one of the well-known Swiss implantology companies. Other implants such us Nobel BioCare, Osstem, Megagen, Zimmer Biomet, Dentsply Sirona, etc. are just one of the leading brands that are being chosen especially those people living in European countries.
These brands of implants are known for their quality and the high rate of surgery success, however, there are still some important factors that an individual needs to consider when taking implant treatment, one of the most important things to consider is the overall bone quality of the person that plays a big role for implant surgery failure and the dentist who will perform the surgery. The bone quality of the person is the first thing to check before taking implants because this treatment will need good bone quality to be able to hold on to the screw. In our modern days of dentistry, artificial bone implantation has been developed and introduced for those individuals who are at risk of implant surgery failure due to bone loss or sinus problems. Bone graft is a procedure where an artificial bone graft powder is placed in the area where the implant will be inserted to create an artificial bone that will help to hold the implant in its place. These procedures are usually done at the same time as the dental implant insertion, but in some cases, bone graft and sinus lift are done on the first session and allow a healing period depending on the individual’s bone quality status before the patient proceeds with the implant surgery. Your Oral surgeon will determine the appropriate procedure to take and how long the treatment process will take based on the result of a Panoramic X-ray or 3D Scan and the surgery outcome itself. The healing process time can vary an individual’s overall Oral health status.