Total Implant

Total implant treatment (or protocol) is a definitive oral rehabilitation that replaces all teeth in an arch with a fixed prosthesis on 4 to 6 titanium pins. It provides aesthetics and natural chewing, and can be completed in 3-8 months, or with immediate loading (temporary on the same day) in cases with good bone density.

Main Techniques and Steps:

Protocol Prosthesis: Most common, fixed with screws, ensuring high stability and comfort.

All-on-4 / All-on-6: Techniques that use 4 or 6 angled implants to avoid bone grafts in patients with low bone mass.

Materials: Resin prostheses (more affordable), zirconia or porcelain (more aesthetic and durable).

Stages: 3D evaluation/planning, implant surgery, placement of temporary prosthesis (immediate loading), osseointegration period (3-6 months), and placement of permanent prosthesis.

Benefits and Considerations:

Restores self-esteem and chewing function.

Prevents further bone loss.

Care: Requires good oral hygiene and periodic maintenance.

Treatment time: Complete rehabilitation can take from 4 months to a year.

Computerized planning and guided surgery make the procedure more accurate and less invasive.

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