How do dental implants Osseointegrate

 

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How do dental implants Osseointegrate

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Dental implants are a type of prosthetic device that is used to replace missing teeth. They are typically made of titanium or a titanium alloy, and are inserted into the jawbone in a surgical procedure. The process of osseointegration refers to the integration of the implant with the surrounding bone tissue.

The osseointegration process begins when the implant is placed in the jawbone. Over the course of the next several weeks, the bone tissue surrounding the implant begins to grow and attach to the surface of the implant. This process is facilitated by the presence of small pores on the surface of the implant, which allow for the ingrowth of new bone cells.

As the bone tissue grows around the implant, it becomes more firmly anchored in place. This process is usually complete within three to six months, although it may take longer in some cases. Once the implant is fully osseointegrated, it can serve as a secure foundation for a dental prosthesis, such as a crown, bridge, or denture.

It's important to note that the success of the osseointegration process is dependent on several factors, including the quality of the bone tissue, the type of implant material used, and the overall health of the patient. In some cases, additional surgical procedures may be required to ensure the success of the implant.

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