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Hello, the ** method of loose dental implants:
Method. 1. For those who have bone resorption around the implant, but the implant is not loose obviously, flap curettage can be performed to remove the inflammatory tissue and other soft tissues around the implant, and then put in some substitutes for suturing to make the loosening disappear.
Method. 2. If the implant is found to be loose due to lack of bone tissue support, the implant needs to be removed, all connective tissue in the implant socket needs to be scraped, cleaned and re-sutured.
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If it is within the scope of insurance, find a doctor immediately, if you can't find it, you can only go to the dental institution to readjust and **.
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Hello, there are many reasons for the loosening of dental implants, different methods should be used for the loosening of dental implants caused by different symptoms, such as for the bone around the implant is absorbed, but the loosening of the implant is not obvious, the flap curettage can be carried out, the inflammatory tissue and other soft tissues around the implant can be removed, and the hydroxyapatite mixed with blood, or other bone substitutes, and then tightly sutured, and for the implant has been significantly loosened and completely unable to exercise its support function, under the premise of the lack of bone tissue support around the implant, The implant can be removed before treatment.
Dental implants covered by attachments, strictly a technical group, are most commonly sleeved crown implants. It uses the splint principle to re-fix 4-6 loose teeth without extraction. The location of the missing tooth is restored by implantation, which is especially suitable for the elderly with more loose tooth stubs.
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Good evening, dear kiss It is a pleasure to serve you and find out that the loose screws of the dental implant can be treated by rebonding, replacing the abutment, re-implanting, etc. The common causes are loose bonding, loose abutment, loose implants, etc., which need to be judged by a professional dentist and cannot be dealt with at will. 1. Rebonding:
If the bond is loose, it is generally caused by the dissolution of the adhesive, and it can be disinfected by a doctor and then re-bonded, which generally takes about 20 minutes. 2. Replace the abutment: If the abutment is loose, you need to replace it with a new abutment, and re-do the crown and install it to restore the chewing function of the tooth, which will take about 20 days.
3. Re-implantation: Loose implants are generally caused by the weak bond between the implant and the bone, resulting in peri-implantitis. The doctor needs to remove the implant and wait until the wound has healed before proceeding with the implant, which usually takes about 4 months.
If the dental implant screw is loose, you need to go to a regular hospital for treatment, and follow the doctor's instructions**. After dental implants, you need to pay attention to the cleanliness of your mouth and avoid eating hard foods to avoid loose screws again. I hope my answer will be helpful to you!
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