"Deeply Rooted" dental implants, creating humanity's third set of teeth
An old saying goes: "Sow melons, reap melons; sow beans, reap beans." Have you heard that teeth can also be planted? This is not a fairy tale. With the establishment of Jiangsu Province's first digital oral center and the "settlement" of the Swiss ITI immediate implant system, tooth planting has turned myth into reality. A patient who successfully underwent dental implant restoration humorously stated: "The 'planted' teeth are exactly like real teeth, neither afraid of acidity nor cold. They are comfortable and aesthetically pleasing, eliminating the cleaning procedures required for removable dentures. Now, I can taste my favorite foods again."
Dental Implants: Highly favored by patients with missing teeth!
In the past, after losing teeth, one could only wear dentures, which affected appearance, were inconvenient, and could lead to a series of oral problems. However, with advancements in dental technology, especially the introduction of Swiss ITI immediate implant technology, now many patients with missing teeth visit the hospital's digital oral center daily to consult about and choose dental implants to create a new set of "fake-to-real" teeth.
According to Dr. Fu Jinyou, the chief physician of the Department of Stomatology at the 454th Hospital of the People's Liberation Army in Nanjing, dental implants are currently internationally recognized as one of the best technologies for restoring missing teeth or partial tooth loss. It has unparalleled advantages over traditional tooth replacement techniques, maximizing the recovery of normal chewing function, with a safe and painless treatment process. Dental implants do not harm adjacent teeth but better protect them. They are safe, durable, and long-lasting; the world’s first dental implant has been in use for over 40 years. The aesthetic effect is excellent, closely resembling real teeth, combined with 3D tooth sculpting technology, allowing single crown restorations to be completed within an hour...
With so many advantages, it's natural that dental implants have become a highly sought-after option among those with missing teeth. Currently, this implant technology is widely used in countries and regions such as Europe, America, Japan, and South Korea, becoming the ideal choice for people seeking denture restoration.
As we all know, humans only have two sets of teeth—milk teeth and permanent teeth. Once permanent teeth are lost, no new ones will grow, and missing teeth can only be replaced with dentures. However, during use, dentures cause many troubles and inconveniences for people.
Humans have developed metal implants resembling nails based on bionics principles. These are implanted into the jawbone through medical methods, and then artificial crowns are attached to function like natural teeth. Dental implants can take root in the patient's mouth just like real teeth, making them more secure than traditional tooth replacements. The biomechanical principles of dental implants are the same as natural teeth, allowing them to bear stronger forces, significantly improving chewing effectiveness compared to traditional dentures. For this reason, artificial dental implants are vividly referred to as "humanity's third set of teeth." Since the introduction of Swiss ITI implantation technology and the 3D tooth sculpting system by the East China region's first initiative at the 454th Hospital of the PLA in Nanjing, many patients with missing teeth who have personally experienced the implant technology marvel at its wonders: "False teeth, real feeling, almost reaching the level of real teeth."
Dental Implants: Truly a "versatile player"!
For patients with missing teeth who cannot undergo conventional restorative treatments, dental implants are truly a "versatile player" in the field of tooth restoration.
Professor Fu Jinyou said that in the past, for patients who had lost all their teeth or could not find healthy teeth to "borrow from," because they couldn't build porcelain bridges, they could only opt for removable dentures. But removable dentures fall short in terms of aesthetics, comfort, and chewing function. Now, dental implants provide another option for such patients.
All materials for dental implants are imported, and although the cost is relatively high, they are increasingly welcomed by more citizens. Industry insiders believe that cost is not the main reason preventing patients from getting dental implants. The fear of pain associated with tooth replacement is the primary reason, followed by price issues. Indeed, under previous technical conditions, patients often experienced unbearable pain during tooth replacement, leading some to develop dental anxiety. However, these technical problems have long been resolved domestically, and with current anesthesia techniques, it is basically painless, and teeth can be implanted within an hour.
One-time implantation, lifelong use — Swiss ITI dental implants
Many patients who call habitually ask about prices. When they learn that the cost of dental implants is relatively high, many give up on treatment. In fact, there are many ways to restore missing teeth, including ordinary fixed or removable teeth. However, dental implant restoration of missing teeth has no side effects or discomfort, can be used long-term without needing replacement, and can chew and look like real teeth. Compared to other restoration methods, it is currently the best international restoration method. Therefore, choosing dental implants is cost-effective if your budget allows.
Moreover, the target population for dental implants is very broad, including individuals with missing teeth, those who have difficulty wearing traditional dentures and cannot chew food, those with special requirements for the aesthetics and function of dentures, or those with terminal tooth loss who cannot undergo traditional fixed restorations. As long as the patient’s jawbone condition meets the criteria and there are no issues like heart disease, hypertension, or diabetes, they can opt for tooth restoration through implants.
The Digital Oral Center was the first to combine CEREC 3D tooth sculpting technology with implant technology, completing the fabrication of individual all-ceramic crowns on the basis of implants. This fully aligns with the internationally popular "single crown restoration" concept, maximizing the preservation of existing neighboring structures.
As a national public tertiary hospital and municipal medical insurance designated unit, the Dental Implant Center of the Digital Stomatology Department at the 454th Hospital of the PLA in Nanjing reminds friends in need of dental implants that dental implant technology is a precise surgery requiring strict sterilization. Please carefully choose a public tertiary hospital for the surgery to ensure its success rate, avoiding any impact on the service life and quality of the dental implants! Our expert QQ: 982640043 National free hotline: 4000-454-678
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