Implant Supported Prosthesis
Whether it is a single tooth deficiency or complete tooth deficiency, implant-supported prostheses are the best treatment option. Implant-supported prostheses are fixed or removable prostheses placed on the implant and supported by the implants.
Implant-Supported Dental Prosthesis
Implant-supported dental prosthesis is considered one of the best treatment options frequently used today. Implant-supported prostheses are placed on the implant and supported by the implant. It can be fixed or removable.
What is an Implant-Supported Dental Prosthesis?
Implant-supported dental prostheses are applied as a single crown or a complete prosthesis. Implant-supported removable prostheses are generally applied to patients who have no teeth left in their mouth.
In Which Cases is Implant-Supported Prosthesis Applied?
- In individuals with no teeth
- In people with sufficient bone structure
- In smile design
- In single or multiple tooth deficiencies
Types of Implant-Supported Prosthesis
There are many different models of implant-supported prosthesis types. These types can be modeled differently according to the patient's age, number of teeth, and bone ratio. But they are generally referred to as fixed and removable.
How Many Sessions Does the Making of Implant-Supported Prostheses Take?
The making of implant-supported prosthetic teeth can take 3-6 sessions. A few more sessions may be needed to make it compatible with the mouth after the prosthesis is placed.
What is the Minimum Number of Implants Required?
In order to make a prosthesis on the implant, there must be at least 6 implants in the lower jaw and at least 8 implants in the upper jaw.