What are the four most common dental implantation methods in oral rehabilitation?
Dental implantation with one-phase implants 1. Occasion: - Dental implantation of one-phase implants into the tooth or jawbone. - Making temporary dentures,
2. Occasion after six months: - Making permanent dentures.
Dental implantation with a traditional two-phase implant 1. Occasion: - Remove teeth that are unsuitable for prosthetic treatment. - Dental implantation of two-phase implants into the tooth bone.
2. Occasion after 4-6 months: - Making permanent dentures.
All-on-4 dental implantation 1. Occasion: - Removal of teeth unsuitable for prosthetic care, maximum five teeth. - Insertion of 4 implants into the tooth bone.
2. Occasion, after seven days: - Suture removal. - Sampling for the Permanent denture.
3. Occasion, in 2-3 weeks: Bonding of the permanent denture.
All-on-6 dental implantation All-on-6 tooth replacement with implants is the same as the All-on-4 treatment, but six implants are implanted per jawbone instead of four.
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