Must bone graft be necessary for thin alveolar bone? Alveolar bone 2mm Can you implant bone and teeth? Such problems emerge in endlessly. Once the incisors are missing, is it better to implant or inlay the incisors? Let's talk in detail about whether the front incisors are good or bad.

1、 Is it better to implant or inlay the front teeth?
There are two situations that are better for front door seed teeth or inlay teeth:
1. If the root of the front teeth is still there, * it is better to choose inlay, It is enough to make porcelain crowns directly, without trauma and low cost.
2. If the incisor has no root, it is better to choose implant teeth , implant the root of the tooth through surgery, and then make a crown on the root of the tooth to make the tooth more solid. But it needs to meet certain conditions to do so, rather than lack of front teeth.
It should be noted that The source of implant force is mainly borne by the implant and does not need to be shared by the adjacent teeth. Therefore, no grinding of the adjacent teeth is required and the adjacent teeth will not be damaged.
However, the front teeth should place part of the bite force on the adjacent teeth, which will cause some damage to the adjacent teeth. In addition, it is also necessary to prepare on the adjacent teeth, or grind some hard tooth tissues, make a full crown or grind a small amount of tissues as the basic support, which will have a certain impact on the adjacent teeth.

2. Why is it recommended not to implant incisors?
Because of the high requirements for dental implants, it is recommended not to implant incisors. There are high requirements for the bones and soft tissues in the edentulous area. For example, after tooth extraction, the dendritic bone on the surface is easily absorbed, and the alveolar bone condition is insufficient. Local bone graft or soft tissue transplantation may be required for dental implant repair. The cost is relatively high, and the technical requirements for doctors are high.
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3、 Must bone graft be necessary for thin incisor alveolar bone?
In order to ensure the normal use of implant teeth in the later period, doctors will combine the oral conditions and examination results. Once the alveolar bone of the incisors becomes thin, bone powder needs to be implanted.
If the alveolar bone is absorbed, the bone mass is insufficient to support the implant, and the implant will not be firm and durable. Therefore, once the alveolar bone of the incisors becomes thin, bone powder may be implanted to ensure the results of the implantation operation. Before bone grafting powder, the doctor will carry out detailed preoperative inspection on the patient according to the absorption degree of alveolar bone. Implant surgery can only be performed on the dental base that meets the implant requirements.

Now you know which is better! Relatives who need dental implants need to be determined according to their oral conditions. Once the alveolar bone becomes thin, bone powder may need to be planted! I suggest referring to the doctor's advice.