Dental implants and oral surgery

Dental implants

Dental implants and implantology are essential parts of modern dentistry. Several types of replacements can be attached to them, hence they serve as a perfect base for missing teeth. A dental implant is a small titanium root which is surgically inserted to the bone where the place of the missing tooth is located. Post surgery, a healing time of 3 or 6 months is necessary. After recovery, a crown, bridge or removable-denture can be created and attached to the implant. To be able to establish the best treatment plan for your unique needs, taking a CbCt scan is crucial. Your dentist will create and go through your individual treatment plan with you comprehensively prior the operation. Each and every case requires a complex, well-structured treatment plan where the right amount of time dedicated to healing is fundamental. All surgeries are performed under local anesthesia, hence you will not feel any pain or discomfort.

  

However, sometimes pre-operation checkups indicate that an individual do not have enough bone or gum tissues for the surgery. This means that an additional, extra bone or gum tissue is necessary for the operation. In this case, our oral surgeon will have to perform a so called bone augmentation surgery. Our clinic works with a material called BioOss to substitute bone tissues. BioOss is a premium quality material, referred to as "gold standard" by experts. Studies with electromicroscope have proven the similarities in between the structure of human bone tissues and BioOss. Hence the material organically enhances bone formation. BioOss has to pass highly controlled processing and sterilization tests, thus an impeccable quality is guaranteed.

Oral Surgery

Oral Surgery (dentoalveolar Surgery) includes a range of surgical procedures that are conducted in the mouth and jaws. Patients can find a wide range of oral surgical treatments made by our specialist, dr Bodnár Ádám. He has excellent experience operating on wisdom teeth and doing bone augmentation or implants. We are passionate about saving teeth with root canal treatments. Still, in many cases, it is necessary to operate on the apical part of the tooth to remove the inflammation that is impossible with endodontic treatments. This is called resection.

Wisdom tooth removal:

A misplaced wisdom tooth can cause a variety of problems. Regular x-rays can monitor their condition. 

Common problems:

-decay of wisdom tooth due to difficult cleanability
-painful purulent gingivitis around the half-grown wisdom tooth
-bite disorder, cause of joint pain
-congestion formation
-cyst

 

Resection

In our clinic, we place great emphasis on the retention of teeth. The first step of it is root canal treatment. However, resection surgery is often required to achieve a non-inflammatory state, in which the inflammation at the apex is surgically removed.