We strive to improve the safety and accuracy of surgery by creating a pre-surgery simulation to determine the position and depth of implant placement prior to surgery. For those who are not comfortable with pain, intravenous sedation anesthesia is also available.
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Although a temporary denture is placed on the day of surgery, it takes about six months until the final denture is made, and 3-5 times visits to the hospital are required to adjust the denture.
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The jaw bone where the implant is to be placed contains the roots of teeth, nerves, blood vessels, nasal cavity, and maxillary sinus, which may be damaged during surgery. As a result, bleeding, hypersensitivity, infection, etc. may occur.
There is a possibility of postoperative pain, edema (swelling of the face), subcutaneous bleeding (bruising), nosebleeds, infection, etc. (postoperative complications).
In rare cases, infection may occur, or the bone may not be properly connected to the bone.
Gums of neighboring teeth may fall after the surgery, and the crown may need to be redone in order to maintain esthetics.
The tooth may break if the bite force is too strong.
Rarely pain may occur because the nerves are left in place for treatment.
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