Guidance instructions for implants

Cases where implants may be inappropriate or at increased risk of failure are furious smokers, those with excessive alcohol use, patients with non-treated periodontal disease, radiation patients, patients with uncontrolled diabetes, patients who have received intravenous bisphosphonates, osteoporosis patients (specific cases), poor bone quality patients, patients with insufficient bone height or width, economic and psychological [...]

Guidance instructions for implants2019-10-19T04:36:22+03:00

Guidance instructions for partial and total dentures

Artificial tooth replacement-artificial constructIon - reduced chewing capacity (the ability to chew with a partial denture is reduced to about 1/4 and a total of 1/7) Information on facial aesthetic restoration Voice (frequent reading - frequent speech) Increased saliva production (salivary gland stimulation) Chew and Diet (originally soft and pulpy food bilaterally chewed) Location of [...]

Guidance instructions for partial and total dentures2019-10-19T04:38:43+03:00

Smoking and Implants

Smoking is, in addition to the burden on all organs and systems of the human body, also implicated in the poor prognosis of success of implants in the oral cavity. This habit should be avoided during the period of their placement surgery because it can cause healing delay of the wound and can lead to [...]

Smoking and Implants2019-10-19T04:34:49+03:00

Oral hygiene instructions

How tooth and gum diseases are created One is the most important tooth and gum enemy: the dental microbial plaque. The plaque is a transparent glue from microbes that is deposited on the dental surface. If not removed immediately, it reacts with food sugar and produces acids that cause caries, that is, destruction of hard [...]

Oral hygiene instructions2019-10-18T16:55:06+03:00

Post-Extraction Guidelines

Instructions to follow after extracting a tooth or root 1. Hold the gauze bitten on the wound for an hour. If the bleeding continues, place a new gauze or cotton for an hour longer. If the bleeding persists for more than 24 hours, return to the clinic for further treatment. Avoid spitting, sucking and teasing [...]

Post-Extraction Guidelines2019-10-18T16:53:53+03:00

Why the deficiencies of both the anterior and posterior teeth should be restored

Many times after an extraction or more generally when there is a lack of a posterior tooth, many patients are asked the question: Why should it be restored since it does not look? Why should I destroy next strong teeth by preparating them as I can eat and talk with the rest? Unfortunately for the [...]

Why the deficiencies of both the anterior and posterior teeth should be restored2019-10-18T21:39:58+03:00
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