Subperiosteal Implants
Subperiosteal Implants
Subperiosteal implants are a type of dental implant used in the restoration of missing teeth. Unlike traditional implants that are inserted into the jawbone, subperiosteal implants rest on top of the jawbone, underneath the periosteum, the protective layer of tissue covering the bone. This article provides a detailed explanation of subperiosteal implants, their construction, placement procedure, advantages, and considerations.
Construction of Subperiosteal Implants:
Subperiosteal implants consist of a metal framework that is custom-designed to fit the contours of the patient's jawbone. This framework contains posts or extensions that protrude through the gums, providing anchor points for dental prosthetics such as crowns, bridges, or dentures. The material used for the framework is often a biocompatible metal alloy, ensuring durability and compatibility with the oral environment.
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