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Dental Implants
Dental implants are a groundbreaking dental innovation that effectively replaces missing teeth. The process involves embedding a titanium implant into the jawbone, which acts as an artificial tooth root to support crowns, bridges, or dentures.

Types of Dental Implants
- Single Tooth Implant
- Ideal for patients missing a single tooth.
- The dentist places a dental implant and attaches a crown on top of it.
- Restores both functionality and natural appearance.
- Multiple Tooth Implants
- Suitable for patients missing multiple teeth in different locations.
- Separate implants are placed for each missing tooth, with individual crowns attached.
- Implant-Supported Bridge
- Designed for patients missing multiple adjacent teeth.
- Uses implants as a base to support a dental bridge, reducing the number of implants needed.
- Full Mouth Implants
- Perfect for patients missing all their teeth or those with non-functional natural teeth.
- Typically involves 4–6 implants to support full-arch dentures (e.g., All-on-4 or All-on-6).
- Restores chewing function and confidence in smiling.

Dental Implant Procedure
- Diagnosis and Treatment Planning
- Dentists assess oral health, jawbone condition, and use X-rays or CT scans to plan implant placement.
- Implant Placement
- The implant is surgically placed into the jawbone, followed by a healing period for osseointegration (3–6 months).
- Crown or Denture Installation
- Once the implant integrates with the jawbone, a crown or denture is attached for functionality and aesthetics.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: How long do dental implants last?
A: Dental implants can last 10–20 years or more with proper care and regular dental check-ups.
Q: Is the implant procedure painful?
A: Local anesthesia is used during the procedure to minimize discomfort. Some mild pain may occur post-surgery but usually subsides within a few days.
Q: Who is a good candidate for dental implants?
A: Candidates should have good oral health, sufficient jawbone density, and no medical conditions that could affect healing.
Q: How are dental implants different from traditional dentures?
A: Implants are stable, strong, and function like natural teeth, while traditional dentures may move and are less suited for chewing hard foods.
Q: How much do dental implants cost?
A: Costs vary based on the number of implants and treatment type, typically ranging from 40,000 to 200,000 THB.
Dental implants are a durable and effective solution for replacing missing teeth. They restore dental function, enhance confidence, and improve overall quality of life. Choosing the right type of implant depends on individual needs and oral health conditions. Consulting an experienced dentist is crucial for optimal results.
References:
- The Dental Association of Thailand
- Guidelines for Dental Implant Treatment, Ministry of Public Health
- Dental Implantology: Principles and Practice
- Information from dental implant service providers
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