Tooth extraction and implantation

Sanitation of the oral cavity and restoration of dental defects


 

Implantation is a surgical procedure that is widely used to restore lost teeth using artificial roots (implants).

An implant, or as it is often called an implant, is a titanium rod that is installed in the bone and is a support for fixing artificial teeth (metal-chemical, ceramic crowns, removable prostheses). Titanium is a biocompatible material. It is practically not rejected by living tissues, does not cause allergic reactions.

Our clinic uses high-quality implants from the world’s leading manufacturers:

* “Straumann” (Switzerland);

* “Biohorizons” (USA);

* “Ankylos” (Germany);

* “Dio” (South Korea);

* “B&B” (Italy);

Sometimes there are no optimal conditions for installing an implant. In this case, the oral cavity is surgically prepared for implantation.

 

Bone plastic surgery (or osteoplasty) is a procedure to increase the volume of bone tissue. A preparatory stage before implantation, which is necessary for most patients. After all, a strong “foundation” is necessary for a solid installation of implants – artificial roots.

* Augmentation of the bone crest (increase in the thickness of bone tissue)

*Sinus lifting (increasing the height of bone tissue in the lateral areas of the upper jaw)

Surgical preparation of the oral cavity for prosthetics is the most important stage, the quality result of which ensures the reliability of prosthetics and the duration of its use.

* Vestibuloplasty (deepening of the vestibule of the oral cavity);

* Elimination of recession (lowering) of the gums;

* Plastic surgery of short frenulums of the lips, tongue;

* Removal of sharp edges of the alveolar process and exostoses (bone growths);

* Resection of root tips;

 

Tooth extraction is a radical measure that is used in our clinic only as a last resort, when there is no way to save the tooth. In order to avoid this procedure, it is necessary to visit specialists in a timely manner and prevent tooth destruction.

Indications for teeth extraction:

* Caries, which led to the destruction of the tooth. If the tooth is damaged to such an extent that it can no longer support the crown, there is no point in saving it;

* Chronic infections (for example, advanced tooth cyst);

* Removal of a mobile tooth in case of periodontitis, when the mobility of the tooth or teeth cannot be stopped, it is impossible to keep them in the socket;

* When the wisdom tooth (eight) has not fully erupted – the problems of a retained or semi-retained wisdom tooth (remained under the hood) are solved by removal;

* Improper position of the 8th tooth (molar) leads to bite deformation – removal of a dislocated wisdom tooth is also required;

* It is necessary to remove the infected tooth root;

* There is a crack in the root of the tooth. In many cases, a cracked root is also an indication for tooth extraction;

* On the recommendation of an orthodontist – for successful treatment with bracket systems, sometimes it is necessary to resort to removal.

* Canation of the oral cavity before pregnancy planning.

 

Difficulties often arise when caring for wisdom teeth. They are located at the end of the tooth row, most often exposed to caries, pulpitis and periodontitis. In addition, these molars often grow incorrectly, causing a person significant discomfort.

Wisdom tooth is considered an extra tooth, because most often there is not enough space for it in the jaw. Previously, a person’s jaw was larger due to the consumption of coarse food, but now the diet has changed, the oral cavity has begun to change. However, in most people, wisdom teeth are still growing, displacing the remaining units of the dentition and often becoming foci of infection.

The wisdom tooth grows only permanently and is always different from other units of the dentition. Surgery to remove a wisdom tooth requires a highly qualified specialist. Our specialists remove the 8th teeth quickly and painlessly. Local anesthesia is usually used for pain relief, but it is possible to perform the operation under anesthesia.

Phasing of our work

Phasing of our work


 

1. Consultation

You can make an appointment with a doctor by phone number or visit the trauma center of the hospital on a first-come, first-served basis.

2. Drawing up an individual treatment plan

The doctor develops an optimal treatment plan based on the examination and the medical history.

3. Outpatient admission or hospitalization

Depending on the severity of each individual case, the doctor may recommend inpatient or outpatient treatment.

4. Recommendations

At the end of the treatment, the doctor gives instructions and, if necessary, appoints dispensary supervision.


3200+

Patients per year

1500+

outpatient operations annually


300+

inpatient operations annually

10+

years of experience


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