Essential advantages of immediate loading implant-based dentures
One often wakes up to the value of something when one has lost that thing. It also applies to our teeth. As long as we are healthy, we take it for granted that we have it and often do not take care of it properly. Neglected oral hygiene and untreated teeth will sooner or later lead to dental disease. If we don’t go to see a dentist at this stage, our negligence can result in tooth loss. The missing tooth needs to replace for many reasons, and there are several ways to do it. One is a traditional bridge or prosthetics; the other is the immediate loading implant-based denture. This writing will be mainly about the latter.
Since then, both implants and implantation methods have improved. The dental implant is the most significant dental discovery of the last 50 years and is still the best solution to replace a missing tooth or denture. The implant itself is a screw made of high-purity titanium alloy that can perfectly replace a natural tooth root when implanted in the tooth bone.
Today, two implant families and implantation methods are prevalent. One is the conventional two-phase implant, and the other is the immediate loading one-phase implant. There are many types of implants within the two implant families. About the main differences, you can read more in this article. The writing topic is dental implants, but mainly the immediate loading implant and the implant-based dentures.
In recent years, the one-phase implant and implantation methods have become more widely used. It has some advantages that make it more beneficial in many cases than other dental implants. The first of the two most important benefits is that since it consists of a single piece that can be implanted in a single phase, hence the name one-phase implant. Another significant advantage is that it is loadable immediately after implantation. Hence the name of the implant family another commonly used immediate loading implant.
These implants are now more successful than two-phase ones. There was no statistical difference between the one-phase and the two-phase implantation procedure in terms of the result. If there is a difference, it is a significantly shorter time and less inconvenience for the patient in favor of the one-phase implant.
A conventional two-phase implant requires 4-6 months of ossification and healing. However, the implantation occurs in a single visit during the one-phase implantation procedure, and no further work is needed. This implant does not require additional surgery and thus provides an immediate solution for patients.
In the case of a one-phase implant-based denture, complete oral rehabilitation for the lower and upper jaw ready in up to 5-7 working days, along with a long-term temporary denture. After the preparations, the implantation procedure takes 4-5 hours; this dental implantation is performed only under general anesthesia! Implantation under general anesthesia is free of pain and discomfort! The patient’s last memory is that they start counting, and when they regain consciousness, they are beyond everything. True, this comes at a price, as an external team of anesthesiologists performs general anesthesia for a separate fee. The cost at the time of writing is 160 thousand HUF per jaw.
Unfortunately, this innovative method and perfectly functional dentures are unavailable to everyone due to the relatively high cost. We should note that a discounted implantation package price is available for oral rehabilitation. Anyone who can afford it and need it doesn’t hesitate to ask for an appointment for a free personal consultation.
High-quality Swiss immediate loading implant-based dentures are a remarkable element of our quality-oriented work. Knowledgeable implantologists with domestic and international experience are committed to quality work, for which they offer a double guarantee. They take responsibility not only for the implants but also for their work, which means dental implantation.
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