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What is panoramic X-ray?
How can I send my panoramic X-ray picture to Dental Adriatic?
What are dental implants?
Which material do the implants consists of?
What benefits will dental implants offer?
In which cases are dental implants recommended?
How is a implantological treatment arranged?
How long does dental implantation treatment last?
Which conditions and risks should be considered?
Who gives expert advice?

 

What is panoramic X-ray?

Panoramic X-ray is a picture made on radiology and on which the whole state of the upper and lower jaw is completely visible. You can make it in your closest dental studio that has radiology.
An example of it is the following picture:

X ray panoramic


It doesn't metter if the panoramic X-ray is made in classical or digital form. If it is made in classical form you must scan on your scanner so that you could make a file out of it, which you can then e-mail to us. If it is made in digital form the staff of the dental studio in which you have made it, has to put it on a certain media like a CD, memory stick or something else, so that you could send it to us by e-mail.

It is necessary that the patience, before making a panoramic X-ray picture, pull out of the mouth every mobile and semi-mobile parts of prostesis, remove earrings from ears, piercings and any other removable metal parts on and in patience head. .
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How can I send my panoramic X-ray picture to Dental Adriatic?

You can send your panoramic and any other X-ray pictures to Dental Adriatic by simply click here.

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What are dental implants?

A dental implant is an artificial tooth root. Where normally the own root gives the tooth stability, the new “root” is inserted directly into the jaw bone, i.e. implanted.
In the same way as natural roots retain the teeth, implants can support either individual crowns or bridges over the complete jaw, or a bridge which is connected to the remaining natural teeth. This way, you will have fixed permanent teeth again.

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Which material do the implants consists of?

The implants are exclusively made of pure Titanium. The human body accepts titanium, a totally resistant material, completely. It is biocompatible and stable. Therefore

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What benefits will dental implants offer?

“There is nothing better than your own natural teeth!” If you, however, for one reason or another stand at the brink of making a decision for choosing a tooth replacement, you principally have two choices: the first would be dentures. This artificial prosthesis rests on the toothless jaw bone, but does not find a true stability. The patient feels he is wearing a foreign body in his mouth.
The second choice is a convincing alternative: dental implants replace the tooth root and serve as stable support of the crowns or bridges. This means: Dental implants offer a permanent fixed tooth replacement. Not only the appearance, but also the safe feeling of natural teeth is restored.
Another advantage of dental implants is the prevention of early bone resorption. When teeth are missing, the bone will resorb due to lack of stimulation by chewing, same as with dentures. The result: The prosthesis will not find retention. This is not the case with dental implants.
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In which cases are dental implants recommended?

The complex implant systems offer multiple solutions, for part of the jaw or complete jaw restorations.
Dental implants are the treatment of choice in cases of single tooth replacement, especially in case of an accident. Traditional dentures would require the trimming of healthy neighboring teeth for the artificial crown. Dental implants save the adjacent natural teeth.
Therefore, dental implants are recommended for any age.
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How is a implantological treatment arranged?

Implantological treatment is arranged according to results in the following steps:
• Insertion of the implant
• Healing of the jaw
• Impression taking
• Denture trial
• Insertion of the final denture

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How long does dental implantation treatment last?

Every person is different and unique, and so is the personal oral situation, which your dentist will examine carefully in order to make out a treatment plan. The general health situation also plays a major role.
The actual duration naturally depends on the number of implants. While implants used to take 5 – 6 months to heal, science has clearly achieved the goal of reducing the regeneration period with the FBR® surface. FBR® stands for Fast Bone Regeneration, because these implants help new bone grow faster. The FBR® surface is also applied to the (titanium) implant coating and makes restoration with a crown possible just 6 weeks after the implant has been inserted. The new tooth is fully functional. When several implants are inserted, a temporary bond is made with a bridge, making it possible to gradually increase the load on the implants during healing.
The rapid healing of FBR® implants also enhances safety, especially for patients with osteoporosis or weak bone caused by old age, for whom an implant insertion was not previously possible for medical reasons. The surface is made of synthetic biological calcium phosphate, so even allergic reactions can be ruled out.
To help you progress towards final care, there are various possibilities for a provisional denture. Your implantologist will have more information.
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Which conditions and risks should be considered?

The optimal care of your own teeth should be an important goal for your health. Dental implantation requires not only healthy bone of sufficient quantity, but also excellent oral hygiene. A pre-check-up of your physician or internist – especially with regard to common health problems such as high blood pressure, diabetes etc. – and regular recall “post-op” check-ups after the implantation and control of the occlusion, i.e. the bite position of your teeth in both jaws, are recommended.
Who gives expert advice?

Our dentists will see your individual requirements best, and can give you obligation-free, individual and competent advice.
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