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Dental implant, also known as dental implant, is a modern dental technology that restores the function and beauty of teeth by implanting artificial root into the alveolar bone in the missing tooth area. This method can effectively replace traditional dentures or bridges and provide a more stable and natural chewing experience.

The condition that teeth can be planted
1. Tooth loss: When patients are missing teeth due to various reasons (such as tooth decay, periodontal disease, trauma, etc.), they can consider planting teeth. 2. Alveolar bone condition is good: the implant needs enough alveolar bone to support the artificial root. If the alveolar bone condition is good and there is no serious atrophy or damage, the success rate of tooth implantation will be higher. 3. Good oral hygiene habits: patients need to have good oral hygiene habits to ensure that the environment around the implant is clean and reduce the risk of infection. 4. No serious systemic diseases: such as diabetes, heart disease, etc. These diseases may affect the bone union and healing process.
The condition that teeth cannot be planted
1. Inadequate alveolar bone: If the alveolar bone is seriously atrophied or damaged, it may not be able to provide sufficient support, in which case bone transplantation is required first. 2. Serious periodontal disease: periodontal disease will cause serious damage to the alveolar bone and gums, so it is necessary to treat periodontal disease first, and then consider planting teeth after stabilizing the condition. 3. Systemic diseases: such as uncontrolled diabetes, heart disease, etc. These diseases will affect the healing ability of the body and increase the risk of dental implantation. 4. Smoking and drinking: smoking and drinking will affect the blood circulation and healing ability of the oral cavity, which is not conducive to the success of dental implantation.
Summary
Teeth implantation is an effective method of dental restoration, which is suitable for patients with missing teeth and good alveolar bone conditions. However, not all conditions are suitable for dental implantation, such as insufficient alveolar bone, serious periodontal disease, uncontrolled systemic diseases and bad living habits, which may affect the success rate and effect of dental implantation. Therefore, a comprehensive oral and physical examination should be carried out before considering the implant, and a professional dentist should evaluate whether it is suitable for the implant and formulate a suitable treatment plan.