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The side effects of a dental implant

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Dental implants are a natural and permanent tooth replacement solution. Dental implants require minor oral surgery and bring not only benefits but also potential side effects. Simply put, implantation is a surgery that makes the area around the dental implants too sensitive to either pain or infection. In this article, we have focused on the side effects of this surgery on patients.

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The good reasons to choose the dental implant

 

To have an aesthetic result closer to natural

The result of the dental implant is very natural and aesthetic because it is fixed in the jawbone like a real dental root unlike removable prostheses. It can accommodate a crown made of ceramic so that it is the same color and shape as the rest of the teeth to always give good results.

 

Gaining masticatory and functional comfort

The dental implant is a solution that guarantees chewing comfort. When a tooth is missing, a dental implant allows you to have a functional tooth to face the difficulty of chewing food. In addition, there is no discomfort because the dental implant is fixed in a solid manner unlike removable prostheses that can move when chewing food.

 

Maintaining the health of adjacent teeth

One of the advantages of dental implant placement is that it is done safely and does not damage any adjacent teeth. This procedure only requires placing a screw in the jawbone where the tooth is missing and placing a crown over it. While opting for the implant, the patient does not need to trim or devitalize the adjacent teeth to accommodate the implant unlike a dental bridge.

Note : This procedure is very effective and easy and has a success rate of about 98% if the implant has been properly installed and if the three-month healing period has been respected.

 

 

Side effects of a dental implant

Dental implantation is a surgery that makes the area around the dental implants sensitive. It is necessary to follow certain hygiene measures to ensure complete healing of the wounds and never touch the wounds or the stitches. It is recommended to use a mouthwash to clean the wounds while avoiding the possibility of catching the wounds when brushing your natural teeth. Some side effects are not uncommon during the 24 hours following surgery.

 

Infection

The infection caused by the placement of an implant is closely related to oral hygiene. In fact, the gums, weakened by the surgery, are more susceptible to infection. This makes daily brushing and flossing very important, even though it may be complicated by the presence of wounds. In addition, hygiene problems can delay wound healing and can have repercussions that can lead to implant failure.

 

Rejection of the implant by the patient’s body

This obstacle is beyond the control of all parties involved, unlike infection, as it is not the result of poor hygiene and has nothing to do with the quality of the surgery either. Of course, the human body is programmed to reject substances that it considers foreign and the material of the implant, which is titanium, is not a material that occurs naturally in the body and is considered foreign. The body does not usually reject titanium and does not consider it a foreign substance. So the implant can then fuse with the bone like a real tooth root. It is impossible to predict whether the patient’s body will accept or reject the implant material.

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Problems during surgery

After the dental implant placement, the dentist and denturist accompany the patient until he or she recovers because there are various problems that can be related to the surgery such as sufficient primary stability of the implant, damage to the nerves and perforation of the surrounding anatomical structures.

Following the placement of dental implants, healing can take several months because the titanium of the implant must be associated with the bone in order to have a result equivalent to a natural tooth.

Certainly, this fact can disrupt your diet since, during this healing, it is better that the implant does not have to chew. The patient is forced to adapt their chewing or choose their food accordingly so that they do not chew with their new implants, depending on where they are on their jaw and how many teeth have been replaced.

 

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