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01 Diagnosis &
Treatment Planning
Using X-rays, Panorama, CT, photography and plaster molds for
detailed patient evaluation, accurate
analysis and diagnosis for a
treatment plan.
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02 Implant Anchor
Insertion
An implant anchor is inserted precisely at the optimum placement from
the treatment plan.
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03 Bone-Implant
Bonding
Time is needed for the inserted anch
or surface to combine sturdily fixed to
the bone cells. Normally the lower
jaw requires 4 months, and the upper
jaw 6months, during which hard foods
,external shock, smoking, and excessive alcohol should be refrained from.
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04 Abutment Support
Attachment
On top of the implant anchor, an
abutment support is bonded to allow
an artificial tooth to be connected.
The tooth direction of each person
is uniquely positioned from the resultant forces, so custom fitting is
performed for a comfortable fit.
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05 Prothesis
Attachment
The last step of the surgical procedure
is to attach the artificial tooth on the
abutment support. The type of prosthetic tooth maybe selected by each
patient for optimum comfort.
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06 Regular Follow-Up
To keep the implant in healthy condition, regular follow-up visits are
required for close examination,
usually at 6 months or 1 year interval from the initial implantation, and
they prolong the life of the implant.
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Twice Weekly
No stimulation of surgical
area, No hot food or drink,
Liquid toothpaste for gargle,
No smoking
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Once After 1 Month
Treatment may appear
to be complete from the
scars healing, but the
bones are at their weakest,
avoid shock and shaking,
touch or hard foods.
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Once After 3 Months
The stage when the
bone is firmly bonded
to the implant.
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Once After 6 Months
Examine oral hygiene
condition and implant
attachment condition, etc.
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Once a Year
Examine oral hygiene
condition and implant
attachment condition,
etc.