The osseointegration and the dental Implant
Osseointegration is one of the three-step iof surgical dental implantation. Osseointegration is situated between the dental surgical and the laying on the implant. It is defined as the period for which the implant integrates with the alveolar bone.
(prHWY.com) December 5, 2012 - Paris, France -- The latter is the bony part on which is fixed the tooth. It has some features in which the implant should integrated

In fact, the alveolar bone is born, lives and dies as the tooth. Of course, it does not stick directly to the tooth; it is connected to the tooth by a ligament called the periodontal ligament. And for implant placement, the implant and the bone will be integrated with each other. The character of the http://www.dentalimplantsparis.co.uk]dental implant is already studied to be compatible with the bone. And the waiting period (3 to 6 months) allows to reach this objective.


However, the phase of osseointegration requires the observance of certain conditions for it to be successful. Above all, the sterilization of the dental implant is an act which must also be completed. It should arrive well sterile in mouth. The implementation must be fixed and be in direct contact with the bone. Thus, ankylosis is created and the implant is fixed in the bone and it is formed in the striates of the implant. Finally, the time to healing of the jaw varies according the concerned jaw. It should be an expectation of 3 to 4 months for the lower jaw or mandible and 4 to 6 months for the upper jaw.

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