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How frequently does implant rejection occur?
An official statistic says that a correctly installed implant engrafts in 98,5% of cases. Basing on our long-term experience in the implantation sphere, we are presenting the index 98–99%.
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When are implantations not recommended?
Implantations should not be undertaken where a patient is undergoing radiotherapy as a result of a cancerous illness.
Other cases include osteoporosis, diabetes mellitus, thyroid gland diseases, nervous and psychic diseases, and severe cases of a cardiovascular system malfunction.
In these cases the use of implantations should be determined on a case-by-case basis.
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Are there any new implantation technologies?
Nowadays, modern technologies enable implantations without the need for incisions through the use of 3-D modelling.
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What is a «surgical dream»?
This kind of anesthesia is called neuroleptanalgesia. The patient under its exposure is plunged into shallow sleep; he/she obeys all of the doctor’s commands and feels no physical or psychological discomfort. The side effects are minimal.
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Patient N.: «I would like to change the shape and colour of front teeth using all-ceramic crowns. How long do I possess turned teeth and how can I minimise any related discomfort?»
Before turning the teeth, the doctor manufactures temporary aesthetic crowns, resembling the future permanent construction. Therefore, the effect of teeth absence is eliminated, which allows the patient to get accustomed to a new planned shape, and probably make corrections concerning shape and colour of a permanent construction.
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How frequently can tooth whitening be done?
It is recommended to carry out tooth whitening once in two years, as frequent bleaching may destroy teeth structure.
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How frequently should a dental deposit be removed?
It is necessary to schedule a prophylactic examination every 3 months.
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