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Whole process animation of dental implant
The whole process of dental implantation is as follows:

The whole process of dental implant includes preoperative preparation, primary operation, secondary operation and denture restoration.

Dental implant, also known as dental implant, aims to effectively and stably restore the function and beauty of the edentulous area through the prosthesis supported by the implant. Indications and contraindications need to be judged before conventional dental implant surgery.

For patients with no history of surgical contraindications, preoperative blood tests and imaging examinations are needed to formulate specific treatment plans. The operation process is roughly incision, flap turnover, preparation of implant socket, preparation of thread and implant implantation.

After operation, the patient needs to bite the gauze roll at least 1 hour, and use antibacterial drugs according to the doctor's advice to maintain oral hygiene. Generally, stitches are removed 7 days after operation and reviewed regularly. Three months later, the second-stage dental implant operation was carried out, the upper part of the implant was exposed, the connecting abutment was installed, and finally the denture was repaired.

Dental implant

Dental implant is a way to choose dental implant for restoration after tooth loss.

Dental implant is an oral outpatient operation, which generally includes two stages. The first stage is implant implantation, in which the selected artificial root is buried in alveolar bone. The second stage of dental implant surgery, three months after the first stage of surgery, completed the process of restoring the crown on the artificial root through the connector.

Dental implants should be carried out by professional doctors after oral examination and imaging examination, combined with the overall situation. If the teeth are missing, it is recommended to see a doctor in time to avoid missing the best treatment opportunity.