What is a dental implant abutment?
Generally, dental implants refer to implant dentures. The implant abutment is the component connecting the implant body and the crown; it is an important part of the implant denture restoration process. Detailed analysis is as follows:
The implant abutment mainly serves a connecting and supporting function, ensuring the stability and normal function of the restored teeth. At the same time, the abutment helps maintain bone integration and the growth of periodontal soft tissues, preventing bacteria and food debris from entering the implant and causing inflammation. Additionally, a suitable abutment can improve the survival rate of the implant, enhance the aesthetics and retention of the crown, and ensure the health of the gums. Implant abutments are typically made of materials such as metal, including pure titanium or ceramics. These materials offer excellent biocompatibility and stability, ensuring the long-term effectiveness of the implant denture.
Smoking and excessive alcohol consumption can affect oral health and increase the risk of implant denture surgery failure. Therefore, it is advisable to quit smoking and limit alcohol consumption both before and after surgery.