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Implantes dentales

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Selecting between a one-piece and two-piece dental implant depends on the patient’s needs and case complexity. One-piece implants are best for straightforward cases, offering simplicity with no abutment-implant junction, reducing contamination risk and allowing for immediate loading. Two-piece implants offer more control and customization, especially for complex restorations or aesthetic zones, and allow for adjustments to the prosthetic over time. However, their modular design requires more careful maintenance due to the micro-gap between the implant and abutment.
WholeDent offers a comprehensive selection of dental implants, including internal hex implants, conical connection implants, and one-piece implants. Our implants are available in various sizes and materials to meet the diverse needs of dental professionals. WholeDent also carries compatible prosthetics for major brands such as Straumann®, Nobel Biocare®, and Zimmer Biomet®. Our products are designed to integrate seamlessly with existing systems, ensuring durability and reliability in your dental practice.
Dental implants are designed to last a lifetime with proper care. Their longevity depends on factors such as the quality of the implant material, the surgeon’s expertise, and the patient’s oral hygiene. At WholeDent, we offer premium-quality implants crafted from Titanium grade 5, ensuring excellent osseointegration and long-term stability. To further assure dental professionals, our implants come with a lifetime guarantee. However, we still recommend regular check-ups and patient maintenance to ensure the continued success and health of the dental implants.
In cases of limited bone availability, narrow-diameter implants (starting at 2.4mm for one-piece and 3.0mm for two-piece) are ideal for areas with reduced bone width, such as the anterior region. For reduced vertical bone height, particularly in the posterior maxilla, short implants (6mm to 8mm) are recommended. Tapered implants can also provide better stability in narrow ridges by gently expanding the bone. Careful pre-operative planning with detailed imaging is essential to selecting the appropriate implant size and ensuring successful outcomes.
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