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→ Who are dental implants ideal for? → Healthy adult patients → Patients with sufficient bone mass → Active people who want a permanent solution → Those who want an aesthetic solution → When implants are not an ideal choice → In adolescent patients → In case of serious health problems → In case of significant bone loss without the possibility of replenishment → In smokers and patients with poor oral hygiene → What determines the suitability of implantation?Dental implants are among the most reliable and convenient solutions for replacing missing teeth. They not only look great, but also functionally replace natural teeth. However, not every patient is suitable for implantation. In this article, we will explain who is an ideal candidate and in which cases it is necessary to look for an alternative solution.
Who are dental implants ideal for?
Healthy adult patients
Implants are best suited for patients who are in good overall health. Good oral hygiene and the absence of serious chronic diseases that could affect healing (e.g. uncontrolled diabetes or blood clotting disorders) are particularly important.
Patients with sufficient bone mass
The quality and quantity of bone in the jaw plays a crucial role. The implant is inserted directly into the bone, which must be stable and voluminous to hold the implant well. If bone is missing, it can be supplemented in many cases.
Active people who want a permanent solution
For many patients, it is important to be sure that their tooth will not “fall out” at an inopportune moment. The implant is firmly anchored and does not require bonding or removal, which will be especially appreciated by active people with high demands for comfort and reliability.
Those who want an aesthetic solution
Implants look very natural and are often indistinguishable from your own teeth. If the appearance of your smile is important to the patient, an implant is often the best choice.
When implants are not an ideal choice
In adolescent patients
Implants are not placed in jaws that are still growing. In children and adolescents whose bone development is not complete, a temporary solution is usually chosen with implantation at a later date.
In case of serious health problems
Patients with uncontrolled diabetes, immune disorders, or after radiation to the jaw area may have poorer healing. Dental implantation in these patients requires very careful assessment and consultation with the treating physicians.
In case of significant bone loss without the possibility of replenishment
If the patient does not have enough bone and it is not possible to replenish it (for example, due to overall health or the extent of resorption), implantation may be risky or completely inappropriate. In such cases, other replacements, such as bridges or removable prostheses, are recommended.
In smokers and patients with poor oral hygiene
Smoking significantly impairs healing and increases the risk of inflammation around the implant. Similarly, poor hygiene can lead to implant failure. In these cases, the implant can be placed, but the patient must actively cooperate in improving oral care.
What determines the suitability of implantation?
An individual consultation with a doctor is always key . MUDr. Vachulka in České Budějovice will perform an initial examination, including an X-ray or 3D CT scan, to assess the condition of the jaw, bone, and overall health of the patient. Only based on this information will he recommend the most appropriate solution – whether it is one implant, multiple implants, or an alternative method.
If you are considering a dental implant, schedule a consultation with MUDr. Vachulka. You will get an overview of what is best for you and whether you are a good candidate for this type of treatment.
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