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Zygomatic implants: here is how to smile again even without bone.

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Are you tired of your old dentures and would you like fixed teeth? Did your dentist tell you that you lost a lot of bone? If the answer is "yes" to both questions it is important that you know about the zygomatic implants. More and more patients profit from dental implantology at Freer Dental Implant Center .  It is a safe and effective method to recover aesthetics and function. Thanks to the advent of immediate loading we even have the possibility of obtaining fixed teeth in only 24-48h. But how to do it when there is not enough bone available to be able to position the implants? The progressive change of the face following bone atrophy.  In the upper arch there are several possible solutions to bone atrophy: - Sinus lift; - Bone graft; - Titanium meshes. In any case, an increase of the bone is always performed first and then the traditional implants are positioned. However, such procedures often take months and months to wait before being able to guarante

Guided bone regeneration: here's how to restore lost bone

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Did your dentist tell you that you don't have enough bone to insert the implant? Did they talk to you about bone grafting and you don't know what it is? Here is what guided bone regeneration is all about. Returning to smile is the dream of many. Each patient has various prosthetic solutions available for his mouth but undoubtedly desires the best. How often do you hear yourself say "you have little bone", cutting, in fact, all the possibilities to insert a dental implant? Actually, nowadays, thanks to the new surgical techniques it is possible to resort to bone regenerative, recovering all the lost bone in a few months. Let's find out what it is all about. What is regenerative bone surgery? The term regenerative bone surgery indicates a set of surgical methods aimed at restoring the bone structure in terms of height and thickness so as to ensure the conditions for correct positioning of the dental implants. When the volume of the alveolar bone become