One and Two Stage Systems
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In some implant systems the implants are placed, covered
with the gum tissue and left to integrate or fuse to the bone. In these two
stage systems, the implant is uncovered (stage two) and a small connector,
called a “healing abutment” is attached to the implant which connects it to the
mouth above the gum. The gum tissue heals around it. After a 4-6 week period
crowns can be fabricated for tooth replacement. In the one stage system the
implant is left exposed at surgery, slightly protruding through the gum tissue.
The two stage systems are initially more protective, however each system has
its place, merits and indications.
Types of Implants and Restorations
There are now more than 40 different types of what can now
be termed traditional or standard implants available today. There are also two
others, mini and micro-mini implants. Mini implants are like traditional
implants but usually smaller in diameter where as micro-mini implants are a
variation of the now more traditional implant design, but smaller, narrower and
more screw like in appearance, they are more temporary in nature and designed
to be easily removed.
Types of Implant Restorations:
- Single
tooth replacements: use one implant and as the name suggests support a
single crown
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- Multiple
tooth replacements: multiple missing teeth can be replaced with multiple
implants supporting fixed bridgework as small as a 3-unit bridge supported by
two implants, or with multiple implants supporting a greater number of teeth. Usually
a minimum number of 4-8 implants are needed to replace a full arch (jaw) of
teeth, 10 or more crowns by fixed bridgework
- Combinations
of fixed and removable bridgework: generally where implants are used to
support a section of fixed bridgework, to which is attached a removable section
- Over-dentures: where
two or more implants, either standard or mini-implants, are placed to provide
stabilization of the denture and preserve the underlying bone. Whereas most
traditional full dentures press directly on the gum and bone causing bone loss
by resorption, implant supported over-dentures protect the bone. Over-dentures
are now considered the standard of care by the American Dental Association for
the patients who have lost all of their teeth in one or both jaws
- Anchorage
for tooth movement (orthodontics): Implants, either standard, mini, or
micro-mini implants, are now being used to provide very stable and non-movable
anchor units to allow quicker and easier tooth movement
- Temporary
bridgework: utilize micro-mini implants which are later removed when the
permanent implants are healed and teeth permanently replaced. They ensure that
at no time will a person be without teeth and can therefore be socially
comfortable and functional
Your dentist will select the type of implant that has been
evaluated for bio-compatibility, supporting research and to provide tooth
replacement.
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