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When missing teeth meet dental implants

Published: 2024-11-08 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/08, Dental implants for many people are still foggy looking at the moon in the water, can not see clearly, written instructions are superficial. So, in the end, a missing tooth meets.

Dental implants for many people are still foggy looking at the moon in the water, can not see clearly, written instructions are superficial. So what happens when a missing tooth meets an implant? That's what happens when a tooth is missing.

Implant nails are implanted into the alveolar fossa of the missing teeth, and then the teeth are inserted. Sometimes there is no way to make porcelain teeth when there are too many missing teeth, so we can only rely on planting teeth. For example, this:

What if all the teeth are gone? Full dentures! Full dentures, leaving only a dental bed, so a large plastic support on the top, can the retention be stable? To tell you the truth, it is no easier for you to use full dentures than to juggle on a bike with both hands.

With dental implants, the retention of complete dentures will not be a problem. Take the following complete dentures as an example, let's learn a little bit about it:

The lower gums with no teeth.

Implant four implants.

Install the implant nail to repair the abutment.

The repair abutment is connected to the ball cap retainer-"ball" to be exact, and the "cap" is on the tissue surface of the complete denture.

The ball cap retainer is approximately connected to the implant nail in this way.

Look! The "cap" in which the tissue surface of the complete denture works with the "ball" looks like this.

Feel the details of "ball" and "hat" again.

Press down, click, and the ball cap combines.

The ball cap of the complete denture is aligned and ready to be in place.

With a click, it's perfect. Old friends no longer have to worry about blowing out candles and blowing out dentures! Or like this gentleman.

 
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