Types of dental implants

Dental implants provide a long-lasting and natural-looking replacement for missing teeth. These mimic the strength and appearance of natural teeth. With advancements in technology and materials, various types of dental implants have emerged to cater to different patient needs and clinical situations. Understanding the options available is crucial in making an informed decision about the most suitable implant for a specific case. This article will explore the various types of dental implants and guide you in selecting the most appropriate implant for your needs.

Endosteal implants

Endosteal implants represent the most commonly used type of dental implant. Dentists surgically place them directly into the jawbone, allowing them to fuse with the surrounding bone tissue through osseointegration. Typically made of titanium or titanium alloys, these implants use biocompatible materials that promote successful integration with the bone.

There are two main types of endosteal implants:

Root-form Implants: These implants resemble the shape of a natural tooth root and dentists insert them into the jawbone. They come in various sizes and shapes to accommodate bone densities and anatomical structures.

Plate-form Implants: Also known as blade implants, these are thin, flat implants inserted into a prepared channel in the jawbone. Although these implants were popular, root-form implants have largely replaced them due to their higher success rates.

Subperiosteal implants

Subperiosteal implants cater to patients with limited bone volume. They rest on the jawbone beneath the gum tissue (periosteum). The subperiosteal implant consists of a metal frame that rests on the jawbone and protrudes through the gum tissue. The protruding portion is the foundation for attaching the replacement teeth or dentures. While subperiosteal implants can be a viable option for certain cases, they are generally less preferred than endosteal implants due to higher failure rates and potential complications.

Zygomatic implants

Zygomatic implants, or zygoma implants, are specialised for patients with severe bone loss in the upper jaw (maxilla). These implants anchor in the zygomatic bone (cheekbone) instead of the jawbone, providing a secure foundation for supporting dental prosthetics.
Zygomatic implants are longer than traditional implants and are placed at an angle, passing through the sinus cavity and anchoring in the dense zygomatic bone. This approach eliminates the need for extensive bone grafting procedures, making it a suitable option for patients with significant bone resorption or defects in the upper jaw.

Mini dental implants

Mini dental implants, also known as small-diameter implants, are shorter and thinner than traditional implants. They are less invasive and are typically placed in areas with limited bone height or density. Mini implants are often stabilise dentures or serve as temporary solutions while awaiting the integration of standard implants. They are also used as permanent implants in certain situations, such as replacing small teeth or supporting partial dentures.

However, mini implants have a smaller surface area for osseointegration and may be less durable and long-lasting than standard-sized implants.

All on four dental implants

The All-on-4 dental implant system is a popular solution for patients who have lost all their teeth in one or both jaws. This system utilises four strategically placed implants in the jaw to support an entire arch of replacement teeth. The dentist places two implants at the front of the jaw and two at an angle at the back, taking advantage of the denser bone in the anterior and posterior regions. This strategic placement allows for a secure and stable foundation for a fixed prosthetic bridge, eliminating the need for removable dentures. The All-on-4 system offers several advantages, including a shorter treatment time and a lower overall cost than traditional full-mouth implant solutions.

Dental implants at The Harley Street Implant Centre

At the Harley Street Implant Centre, we prioritise high-quality dental implants to ensure long-lasting and successful patient outcomes. That’s why we exclusively utilise premium implant systems from Nobel Biocare, a renowned manufacturer in the field of dental implantology. Meticulously designed and crafted from biocompatible materials, Nobel Biocare implants ensure optimal osseointegration and long-term durability. Their advanced surface technology and precise engineering contribute to a higher success rate and a more predictable healing process.

Choosing the right type of dental implant is crucial for achieving a successful and long-lasting restoration. At the Harley Street Implant Centre, we emphasise personalised care and take the time to evaluate each patient’s unique circumstances to determine the most suitable implant solution. Whether you require a single tooth replacement or a full-arch restoration, our implant specialists will guide you through the process, recommending the best approach based on your specific needs. Contact us by scheduling an appointment or phoning in to receive further advice and support from our lead clinician, Dr Anthony James.

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