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Stabalising full removable
prosthesis
To stabilize the full removable prosthesis 2 to
6 implants are placed towad the front of the jaw.
The prosthesis will be secured by snaping system
on the head of the implant. For improved chewing
a strengthening system can be placed for extra rigidity.
Depending on the number of placed implants, this
system permit to stabilize the full dental prosthesis
at low cost.
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Stabilising partial removable
prosthesis
The advantage of stabilising partial removable prosthesis
instead of a bridge avoids damage healthy neighboring
teeth. This an alternative to fixed bridges.
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After tooth removaI
In order to avoid bone loss surrounding the tooth
(because the bone will rapidely diminish after the
disparition of the tooth). 5 to 8 weeks after the
tooth removal when the healing is complete the implant
can be placed. Under certain conditions installing
the implant at the same time as its removal can
be possible and even advantageous. Preparing the
patient for dental implants starts as soon as the
condamned tooth is extracted. Before removing a
tooth, the treatment must be planned out.
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Replacing a single tooth
Loosing 1 tooth has consequences on the rest of
the jaw, such as the reabsorption of the alveolaire
bone, as well as other teeth, especially te neighboring
teeth that compensate its absence and will progressievly
modifiy their position. Today the best solution
to preserve remaining teeth and conserve the jaw
bone structure is to use dental implant.
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Replacing several teeth
Alternative to the fixed bridge or partial / complete
removable prosthesis