When looking at the available options for dental treatment, many people tend to avoid surgery due to the fear associated with the term. For this reason, many seek techniques that reduce the need for surgery, and this is where non-surgical dental implantation comes into play to provide an effective solution.

The method of non-surgical dental implantation involves directly implanting teeth into the jawbone instead of the gums, allowing individuals with strong jawbones to undergo the implantation without the need for stitching. This method also allows the simultaneous implantation of several teeth without the need to wait for a long recovery period.

Preparation for non-surgical dental implantation

1. Health assessment:

The dental implant specialist evaluates the patient’s health, including examining the mouth and gums, and assessing the condition of the jawbones. This may also include X-ray examination to determine the bone structure and identify optimal locations for dental implantation.

2. 3D imaging:

Three-dimensional X-ray imaging is performed to measure and determine the precise dimensions of the implants and target teeth. This advanced analysis allows the dentist to plan the procedure accurately.

3. Implant suitability determination:

The success of non-surgical dental implantation depends on the suitability of the implants and teeth used. Thanks to precise analysis, the dentist can determine the optimal sizes and specifications for the implants, ensuring their integration with the surrounding bone.

4. Treatment plan determination:

Based on the examination and image analysis, the dentist prepares a customized treatment plan for the patient. This plan includes the various stages of the implantation process tailored to the individual’s needs.

5. Explanation of the procedure:

The dentist explains the details of the procedure to the patient, including the techniques used and post-operative care. The patient is encouraged to ask any questions or raise concerns to ensure a complete understanding of the process.

How non-surgical dental implantation is performed

The patient is locally anesthetized using an injection into the jaw, ensuring no pain during the procedure. The dentist then creates a small opening in the jaw using a laser. The laser-induced wound is precise and perfectly sized for implant placement without unnecessary additional tissue damage.

Using a titanium screw, the dentist secures the dental implant, which has been precisely sized based on pre-operative X-rays. A protruding part is also attached to the top of the implant, connecting the alternative root to the temporary artificial crown.

A temporary artificial tooth is fitted for the patient for up to three months, allowing the implant to integrate with the surrounding bone. After this period, the dentist installs the permanent tooth, completing the non-surgical dental implantation successfully and permanently.

Non-surgical dental implantation is a suitable option for individuals in the following cases

1. Individuals prone to the risks of excessive bleeding in traditional surgery.
2. Individuals with blood clotting issues.
3. Those who have lost teeth due to health conditions, such as diabetes or other dental problems.

Benefits of non-surgical dental implantation

1. Avoidance of surgical complications and risks.
2. Minimization of pain to the lowest possible extent.
3. Absence of swelling or bleeding risks after the procedure.
4. Quick procedure taking between one to one and a half hours.
5. Rapid recovery within a few days.
6. Ability to eat freely without pain within only 3 days.
7. Suitable for diabetic patients and those at risk of blood clots.
8. Possibility of fitting the artificial crown in the same session without waiting.
9. Extremely precise results with minimal risk of jaw rejection during non-surgical dental implantation.

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