The process of a Biological Tooth Replacement in a single visit.

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  • Опубликовано: 18 янв 2022
  • I have been asked thousands of times, “How do you replace a tooth in a single visit?” Since most of us learn most effectively through our visual sense I thought it would be helpful to share photographs and video footage of the Biological Tooth Replacement process of the case I shared yesterday. Since her teeth were removed prior to the “Swiss Dental Solutions” ceramic implants being on the U.S. market, this case was done in two steps. She did, however, wear a custom-made ceramic tooth that was non-invasively bonded to her adjacent teeth while her bone healed.
    A few months later she returned for the placement and ceramic implant and new provisional crown utilizing a 3D printed surgical guide protocol and CEREC CAD/CAM technology
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Комментарии • 2

  • @gj9736
    @gj9736 Год назад

    Ouch, this hurts me just watching this procedure!!! I am terrified of the dentist because of me growing up in Germany in the “dark ages” of dentistry when you never received any sort of numbing agent in your mouth except for an extraction!!! I have most of my teeth except 3 of them that got pulled, but I do go every 6 months to the dentist to have my teeth cleaned even though it causes me great anxiety! My last #30 molar was removed by an oral surgeon a little over 1 year ago because that molar was “self absorbing” and caused a lot of pain, I never replaced it with anything since I am not a candidate for an implant and I still have some pain in the extraction site, why I don’t know. The exact molar on the other side of my mouth was removed because I cracked it myself with my bruxism and they wanted to do do root canal to which I said no to and it was the right decision I had made at that time according to the oral surgeon. My first upper molar got removed when I was a teen in Germany, it was decayed because I never wanted to go to the dentist out of fear and that removal was the worst experience anyone could ever have in a dental chair, I wouldn’t wish it on my worst enemy!!! I am supposed to wear a night guard because of my clinching and grinding (I am in my 70es and try to keep the rest of my teeth😁) but I am allergic to the material the mouth guard is made out of even though it is supposed to be hypoallergenic, go figure. I have many crowns in my mouth with some of them been there since 1980 but they do not cause a problem that I know of. There is no holistic dentist in our area, at least I don’t know of one and can’t find one googling, but I know one thing for sure, I will NEVER have a root canal done, EVER, they would have to pull that tooth!!!

  • @carmenmich
    @carmenmich Год назад

    How much is this exact procedure? Is this also a ceramic tooth?