FAQs
Frequently asked questions
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The procedure itself is not painful since it is performed with either general or local anesthesia to completely numb the mouth. After dental implantation, once the numbness wears off, mild pain may be noticed by the patient. The persons who undergo the procedure say this pain is less than the pain of tooth extraction.
The overall success rate of basal implants placed in the jawbone is 98.9%. The success rate of the overall operation after correction rises to 99.8% in the patients studied.
It has the advantage of
1) Reducing surgical time
2) Maintaining soft tissue volume
3) Potentially preserving surrounding bone.
4) The extraction socket can also serve as a guide or point of orientation for the surgeon.
5) There is also the psychological benefit for the patient.
6) Less painful and required very minimal visit
7) Less chances of infection
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And eat food with in 72 hrs is the beauty of this treatment
There is no risk of Peri-implantitis since basal bones are less prone to infection. There is no healing period required after placing the implant, this makes the procedure much faster. Placement of basal implants are often flapless procedures; this is ideal for old age patients and diabetic patients.
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