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What level of surgery does dental implant belong to?
Dental implants are surgical operations and can be classified as secondary operations. Don't worry, just choose Keane.

Surgery is usually divided into three levels: level one, level two and level three. The first operation is a relatively simple operation and usually does not require general anesthesia; The second operation requires certain skills and professional knowledge, and may require general anesthesia; Tertiary surgery is a very complicated operation, which requires high professional skills and resources and may require patients to be hospitalized for a long time.

Dental implant is a second operation because it requires the surgeon to implant dentures in the mouth. This process requires general anesthesia before operation and special equipment and techniques. After the operation, it may take several weeks for the patient to adapt to the dental implant and return to normal chewing function.

It should be noted that the level of operation depends not only on the complexity of the operation, but also on the impact of the operation on the patient's body and the risks during the operation. When evaluating the level of surgery, doctors will comprehensively consider many factors, including the difficulty of surgery, the risk of intraoperative complications, postoperative rehabilitation and treatment effect. Therefore, although dental implant is a complicated operation, it is classified as a secondary operation.

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