Types of Dental Implants

The Advancements in Dental Implants

Types of Dental Implants

The Advancements in Dental Implants

The Advancements in Dental Implants

Dental implants have been around for decades, but dentistry has come a long way from when the first implant was placed in the 1960s. Today, patients can choose from a variety of dental implant materials, shapes, and sizes to match their unique needs, making tooth replacements more natural-looking and comfortable. Recently, groundbreaking technologies such as 3D printing, robotics, and computer-aided design (CAD) have allowed dental implant surgery to be performed more accurately and efficiently, with better outcomes. 

3D Printing

One of the biggest advancements in dental implants is the use of 3D printing technology. This technology has revolutionized the way dental implants are designed and produced. Before 3D printing, dental implant models had to be handcrafted, which was time-consuming and often led to imperfect fits. 3D printing creates precise implants and abutments based on a digital model of a patient’s teeth. Our dentists can create fully customized implants that precisely match the surrounding teeth.

Computer-Aided Design (CAD)

Our dentists also use CAD tools to design implants that are custom-made for each patient. These tools allow our dentists to create a 3D model of a patient’s teeth and jaw, to create custom implants. This level of customization can help reduce healing time, minimize discomfort, and provide long-lasting results.

Robotics

Robotics is another technological advancement that is making a big impact on the dental implant industry. Robotic-assisted dental implant surgery uses advanced software and hardware to guide the implant placement process. This technology offers greater precision, leading to quicker healing and less discomfort.

Dental Implant Materials

The dental industry has also made great strides in the material used for dental implants. Titanium has long been the standard material for implants, due to its biocompatibility with bone. However, recently, zirconia implants have become increasingly popular. Zirconia implants are ceramic implants that offer excellent biocompatibility and can blend in with the surrounding teeth seamlessly.

Implant Digital Impressions

Lastly, digital impressions have been one of the latest technological advancements in dentistry. Because of this, our dentists have completely eliminated traditional dental molds. Digital impression scans are more comfortable for patients and quick compared to previous methods. Besides, these scans enable dentists to build a 3D model that can help them plan, design, and create the perfect implants more accurately.

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The advancements in dental implants have transformed the way our dentists approach tooth replacement therapy, from improved materials to cutting-edge technology, including 3D printing, CAD, and robotics. Thanks to these innovations, dental implant patients can now enjoy more precise, efficient, and comfortable treatments, with better results and faster healing times. At Clear Smile Dental Care, we stay up to date with the latest advancements in the industry, ensuring that our patients receive the best possible care. If you’re interested in learning more about tooth replacement and dental implant options, book an appointment with our dental experts today.