New Dental Implant Technologies

Traditional dental implants involve procedures that last six months or more. The implants were placed and left for six months to fuse into the bone and heal before being crowned. Advances in new dental implant technology have resulted in "instant exposure" and made dental implants a one-day procedure.

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Modern implant technology has revolutionized the way teeth are replaced. Improvements in coating technology, advances in implant thread shape and design, and three-dimensional scanning systems are some of the radical changes that are changing the way dental implants in Weston, Wellesley, Wayland, Sudbury, MA are manufactured.

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Improvements In Plating Technology: 

The new method of plating technology facilitates the assimilation of dental implants with the jawbone, thereby increasing their stability and durability. One of the most recent developments in this area is the coating of dental implants with synthetic bone material. This means the implant fits better in the jawbone.

Three-Dimensional Scanning System: 

3D dental tomography scanning using volumetric cone-beam (CBVT) technology. This permits the scan to be conducted with the patient in a seated position and provides a clear picture of where exactly the implant going to be placed. The quality of the scanned images is excellent and the radiation exposure of the patient is reduced.

Dental Implant Shape And Floss Improvement: 

The design of the implant thread has a major influence on the stability of the primary implant. Modern dental floss implant technology offers maximum primary contact, better stability, an enlarged implant surface, and easy bone integration without stress. These advances in implant technology minimize bone loss.