As we have our teeth extracted and lose them, the jawbone starts to melt. This results in jawbone resorption.
What are the causes of jawbone resorption?
As a result of lost teeth, the jawbone becomes hollow and begins to dissolve. If implant tooth jawbone resorption treatment is applied to this section, the resorption of the jawbone can be prevented. There may be other causes of jawbone resorption. For example, causes such as tumors and cysts can cause the jawbone to erode. In addition, causes such as teeth grinding and teeth clenching are among the causes of jawbone resorption.
What is the treatment for jawbone resorption?
Implant dental surgery is a very important method of jawbone resorption treatment. A dental implant can prevent jawbone resorption. The patient with jawbone resorption is treated with the Box technique. What is the box technique? It is the process of bringing the jawbone to a condition where implant treatment can be applied to those with jawbone resorption. In the following process, implant dental surgery is made eligible for prostheses with the treatment of jawbone resorption. After tooth extraction, the bone surrounding the root begins to dissolve rapidly. Jawbone resorption occurs most rapidly in the first 6-12 months. Melting then continues at a slower rate.
Which treatments and implants are used for jawbone resorption?
-In cases where bone resorption is advanced
– All On 4 Implant Application
– Box, Box Technique
Cheekbone (Zygoma Implant) implant applications can be performed.
How long does the jawbone resorption treatment last?
– The Box technique is applied to patients with jawbone resorption. This technique is applied by a specialized physician
between 6 – 12 months.
– All on 4 treatment can be implanted between 3 – 6 months.
– Cheekbone implants can be applied to patients with jawbone resorption. It can only be applied to the upper
jaw. The treatment process varies between 3 – 6 months.
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