Under what circumstances is dental implantation necessary?

Dec 31, 2024 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Liu Chao
Introduction
In cases of tooth loss, alveolar bone resorption caused by long-term absence of teeth, lack of healthy adjacent teeth around the missing tooth area, congenital tooth deficiency, or for aesthetic reasons, patients may choose to undergo dental implant surgery. Generally, "implant dentistry" refers to dental implant surgery. This procedure involves inserting a man-made metal implant into the patient's jawbone, allowing it to integrate closely with the bone through the principle of osseointegration.

Generally speaking, tooth planting refers to dental implant surgery. Dental implant surgery involves inserting a man-made metal implant into the patient's jawbone, which bonds closely with the jaw through the principle of osseointegration. The reference price for dental implants ranges from 4,000 to 20,000 yuan per tooth, and improvement is usually noticeable within 3 to 6 months. Possible symptoms may include pain and swelling. Dental implant surgery can be considered in cases of tooth loss, alveolar bone resorption caused by prolonged tooth loss, absence of healthy adjacent teeth near the missing tooth, congenital tooth deficiency, or for aesthetic purposes. If discomfort occurs, timely medical consultation is recommended. Detailed explanations are as follows:

1. Tooth Loss

Whether due to accidents, periodontal disease, or other reasons, dental implant surgery is an effective restorative method for single or multiple missing teeth. It can restore both the appearance and function of teeth, helping patients regain their confidence.

2. Alveolar Bone Resorption Caused by Prolonged Tooth Loss

Long-term tooth loss can lead to alveolar bone resorption, making it difficult to wear traditional dentures. In such cases, dental implant surgery provides a more stable and comfortable chewing experience.

3. Absence of Healthy Adjacent Teeth Around the Missing Tooth

When there are no healthy adjacent teeth around the missing tooth to provide support, traditional dentures or porcelain crowns may be ineffective due to insufficient stability. At this point, dental implant surgery becomes a better option, as implants can exist independently without relying on surrounding teeth.

4. Congenital Tooth Deficiency

Some individuals may be missing certain teeth due to congenital developmental abnormalities. Dental implants can replace these missing teeth, improving both oral function and appearance.

5. Aesthetic Needs

For patients whose aesthetics are affected by tooth loss, dental implants can provide better cosmetic results. The implanted teeth resemble natural teeth in appearance and blend naturally into the oral environment, enhancing the patient's confidence.

Special attention should be paid to oral hygiene during recovery to avoid infection, and regular follow-up visits and care as advised by the doctor should be followed.