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Prosthetics and restorations in one day with Cerec

The state-of-the-art Cerec 3D system means that, in some cases, prostheses and dental restorations can be designed and made in just one day. This speed is only possible because of the Cerec 3D system with German technology.

Technology at the service of dentistry to make prostheses and restorations quickly

It has a machining unit (its own prosthetic laboratory) that sculpts the shape of the prosthesis in a ceramic block, according to the digital design previously made on a computer using CAD/CAM technology.

The prostheses designed and sculpted by the Cerec 3D System fit perfectly and are in harmony with each patient’s needs. The prostheses that can be made in one day at Cerec 3D:

New at ImplArt: Cerec Primemill milling machine

The Cerec Primemill milling machine is the most up-to-date version of the Cerec Sirona system for producing crowns, bridges, dental lenses and aesthetic restorations. This advanced German technology allows us to carry out diverse prosthetic work in porcelain with even greater precision and richness of detail.

This new version has functions for faster and more accurate production, allowing us to increasingly deal with various cases in Day Clinic – intensive treatment.

Although we have the Cerec 3D system in our clinic, prostheses and restorations can only be made in one day in the most urgent cases, because they always need to be designed on a computer.

To find out if your case could benefit from this technique, please contact us. We’ll be happy to help you! Get to know ImplArt and its complete structure.

Fear of the dentist can complicate oral health

See the latest resources we use to help those who are afraid of the dentist

Odontophobia (fear of the dentist) is a condition that occurs in a small percentage of patients and can vary in intensity. In milder cases, the patient reports some anxiety and may experience tachycardia, a feeling of panic, excessive sweating, dizziness and even fainting.

In our clinic, we have received reports of patients experiencing tachycardia and perspiration when simply starting a conversation with the dentist. Occasionally, there are cases of odontophobia with atypical symptoms, such as nausea, excessive nauseaand intolerance when touching the mouth.

The team at the ImplArt Clinic provides humanized care, i.e. respecting each patient’s limits so that they feel welcome. This applies to simple procedures such as prophylaxis and restorations, root canal treatment and even surgical procedures such as bone grafting or dental implants.

Fear of the dentist can seriously damage your oral health

Dental treatment for patients with a fear of dentists can be difficult, even for simple procedures such as impressions, cleanings and restorations. In situations of severe phobia, a procedure such as implant surgery or even tooth extractions may be unthinkable for the patient.

As a result of the fear of the dentist, patients often refuse to go to the dentist for years, and as a result, oral problems such as cavities and periodontal infections arise, or even serious problems such as tooth mobility and loss, as well as aesthetic impairment of the smile.

The psychological origin of odontophobia is linked to traumatic episodes (trauma) that have been fixed in the patient’s subconscious, most often since childhood. The phobic patient can be treated with:

  • Psychotherapy
  • Sedation with nitrous oxide – however, in our clinic it has been abandoned because it doesn’t produce good results as it generates very light sedation.
  • Intravenous sedation – the technique is really effective. The patient remains in a state of deep drowsiness during the dental procedure (which can last up to 4 hours). The sedation is administered and monitored by a doctor throughout the procedure.
  • General anesthesia – in extreme cases, where even under sedation the patient still becomes agitated, we can indicate the procedure under general anesthesia in a hospital environment.

Read all the resources for those afraid of dental implants

Due to the inherent difficulty of dental treatment for an odontophobic patient, most of the time we can indicate simpler as well as faster treatments under the Day Clinic system. If you have any further questions or would like to give your testimony, please contact us!

Please note: We do not treat children or special patients.

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Testimonials

“Excellent clinic and excellent professionals. I have a phobia of dentists, I had implant surgery with conscious sedation and other treatments over a few months and from start to finish I didn’t feel any pain. I recommend it 100%”

Alessandra Escobar

“I’m very anxious about going to the dentist and I’ve always avoided it as much as possible. Now it’s been five years without treating my teeth, so I ended up losing some dentures, had a lot of cavities and an episode of pain. Then I came across the ImplArt clinic and this sedation technique. It was very easy to have the treatment this way. The doctor who saw me was very attentive and looked after me until the end of the procedure. I also found that the dentist worked quickly and did some implants and treated the cavities while I was asleep. It was a bit magical but when I woke up everything was ready, I thought it was great.”

M.R.R., businesswoman, São Paulo-SP

“I was afraid of dentists, but this clinic gave me confidence and surprised me. Dr. Roberto is an excellent professional, he has a lot of experience and is always trying to learn more and more to be more efficient. I’ve always been very well received. Congratulations to all the professionals at this wonderful clinic, the doctors who are excellent professionals, the receptionists who are always kind and proactive. Thank you especially to Dr. Roberto, Dr. Pedro and Dr. Isabela!”

Karina Nascimento

“Dr. Roberto performed my surgery with great skill and mastery. I felt NO PAIN or discomfort. My recovery was excellent and now I’m going to start the final stage of my treatment. I chose the zirconia crown by scanner, because it’s quick, since I have to finish my treatment soon for a trip.”

Adriana Cardoso

“Anyone who is afraid of getting implants, I’ll tell you one thing: don’t be afraid, it doesn’t hurt at all and the clinic is top of the line. Dr. Roberto, who is the director, is super attentive, Dr. Bruno and Dr. Marcos are excellent professionals, none of the treatments hurt at all. I recommend it to everyone.”

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“I was very pleased with the results and with the excellent service provided by the professionals. Dr. Pedro was very careful and attentive to me. Congratulations to the whole team and to Dr. Roberto, an excellent professional, may God bless you all.”

Júlio César Salles

Single Tooth Dental Implant

The lack of a tooth, usually lost as a result of an accident or damaged by decay, can be easily replaced by implanting a tooth (which works like a tooth root) and fixing a dental crown (which imitates the color and shape of the natural tooth) onto this dental implant. This treatment is called single tooth implant.

Most of the time, the surgery is very simple and quick and, depending on the type of implant chosen, the patient can be rehabilitated with the final definitive prosthesis in just a few months. This applies to both single and total implants.

Nowadays there are fast-healing implants, Slactive implants, for which osseointegration takes place in 1 month. In this way, the patient’s self-esteem and quality of life can be restored in a short space of time. In addition, there are now very modern treatments without the use of any metal. This is possible with the ceramic implant and the Pure Zirconia Crown, or Cerec Pure Porcelain.

The loss of one tooth leads to problems with the other teeth

Dental implants are certainly an effective solution for restoring the aesthetics and functionality of the smile. The absence of a tooth can compromise the aesthetics of the smile, but also its functionality. Missing teeth trigger bone resorption at the site, which can be prevented by implanting a single tooth. Bone loss varies from person to person, but in advanced cases it can unbalance dental occlusion.

In this way, neighboring and opposing teeth can move. For example, a person loses a back tooth in the lower arch and doesn’t replace it. The opposing upper tooth, which until then made contact with the lower tooth, loses its support and tends to move downwards over time. Dental malocclusion facilitates the development of problems such as plaque build-up, tooth decay and TMJ dysfunction. Therefore, the single loss of a tooth can lead to imbalances in neighboring teeth, and needs to be addressed with a dental implant.

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See images of a single tooth implant below

Take a look at this dental implant treatment for a front tooth. Firstly, an individual dental implant was made and a temporary crown installed on the day of surgery. Secondly, after the dental implant had healed, we made the dental crown, a fixed zirconia prosthesis over the implant. Natural results and rapid rehabilitation.

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Single tooth implant

Aspect of the dental implant of the front tooth (central incisor) with the healed cap and the positioning of the provisional tooth. Single individual implant or single tooth implant.

Benefits of single tooth implants

Therefore, a single-tooth dental implant has many benefits over other treatment alternatives, the main ones being:

  • Neighboring teeth remain intact
  • The new crown is attached directly to the implant, which makes it possible to floss like a natural tooth
  • Excellent aesthetic and functional results
  • Ease of treatment, as the prosthetic components are prefabricated (approximately four sessions)
  • Unaffected by caries and infiltration
  • It is possible to place a temporary crown immediately after implant placement(immediate loading)
  • The installation of the implant prevents or stops bone resorption.

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Immediate single implant at Dayclinic

In many cases, we are able to replace a lost tooth with a dental implant very quickly through our Day Clinic service. This agility is only possible thanks to the complete structure of the ImplArt Clinic, which carries out radiographic examinations within the clinic.In addition, it has computerized systems for planning(digital molding by intraoral scanners) and execution of dental crowns by 3D printers. This applies to single-tooth dental implant treatment as well as total impl ants and protocol prostheses.

Please note: we are only available by appointment, but if you have accidentally lost a tooth or would like to have implant rehabilitation treatment , please contact us so that we can arrange a time to see you as soon as possible.

If you have any questions about immediate loading, oral implants, single-tooth implants or the cost of dental implants, contact us through the channels below and schedule an appointment with the ImplArt Dental Clinic.

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Single Tooth Dental Implant

Text written by DR. ROBERTO MARKARIAN – CRO-SP 73.583 – updated on 23-08-2024
Founder and Director of the ImplArt Dental ClinicDr. Roberto’s Linkedin profile

Dr. Roberto Markarian is a reference in dental implants and computerized dental prostheses in Brazil. As well as having more than 10,000 implants installed, he is a researcher who produces knowledge that is published worldwide in renowned scientific journals in the field of dentistry. He is responsible for promoting knowledge and high technology applied in all the treatments offered by the ImplArt Dental Clinic.

Odontophobia – The fear of the dentist can ruin your life

Odontophobia is a term that defines a person who is afraid of the dentist, i.e. the patient may experience symptoms ranging from mild anxiety to panic, dizziness and fainting. Other patients experience nausea or motion sickness during dental treatment.

It is important for patients to know that the ImplArt Clinic team provides humanized care, in other words, respecting the limits of each patient, so that they can feel welcome. This applies to simple procedures such as prophylaxis and restorations, root canal treatment and even surgical procedures such as bone grafting or dental implants.

The dentist for phobics can help you take care of your oral health

This condition often leads to people neglecting their oral health and putting off important care at an early stage.

This leads to problems such as cavities, plaque buildup, gingivitis, periodontal disease, root canal problems, fractures, dental malocclusion, tooth mobility and dental aesthetics, among others. Many of these problems, if not treated in time, can lead to tooth loss.

We at ImplArt Odontologia understand that this is a serious issue. We know that many patients who seek dental care carry expectations and anxieties, and some even have bad previous experiences.

That’s why we strive to provide patients with a calm and transparent service, especially those with odontophobia.

Sedation procedure helps with odontophobia

In moderate cases of odontophobia, dental procedures can be carried out under intravenous sedation, in which the patient remains in a state of deep drowsiness throughout the procedure.

Sedation is completely safe, as it is carried out by a specialist doctor who first interviews the patient and requests complementary tests (if appropriate), and monitors the patient’s functions while all the dental procedures take place.

When all the procedures are finished, the doctor stops the sedation and the patient wakes up instantly without any difficulty. In extreme cases of odontophobia, dental procedures may be performed under general anesthesia in a hospital setting.

The ImplArt Clinic performs implants at the Oswaldo Cruz Hospital in São Paulo.

humanized care at the dentist for those with odontophobia

Day Clinic (Dental Spa)

ImplArt Odontologia was a pioneer in designing the Dental Day Clinic in Brazil. This is a model of care in which one or more dental procedures are carried out intensively, in the shortest possible time.

The Day Clinic is one of the ways to bring comfort and confidence to patients with odontophobia, because they spend less time in the office and don’t stop taking care of their oral health and smile. Find out more about the ImplArt Day Clinic.

If you have any further questions or would like to give your testimony, please contact us. ImplArt can help you whether you’re looking for a dentist for people with fear in sp or a dentist for people with phobia in sp.

Please note: we do not treat children or special patients.

Day Clinic ImplArt – Frequently asked questions

On this page, we’ve put together a collection of frequently asked questions from patients about fast treatments with Day Clinic ImplArt (Dental Spa), both for dental implants and other treatments. If your question hasn’t been answered, please comment below or send us an e-mail.

What should I bring to my appointment?

Bring all the X-rays and tests you have so that we can follow the progress of your previous treatments. If you don’t have any tests, we’ll request the ones we deem necessary. Digital panoramic X-rays and CT scans allow us to observe general oral conditions. If you prefer, these tests can be carried out at ImplArt (at a separate cost).

Can I make an appointment and start treatment the same day?

In most cases we can start on the same day, but it’s always best to attend a planning appointment first. We will certainly have to carry out a detailed planning of your case and schedule specific appointments to organize the progress of your treatment.

Is it possible to finish the treatment in a single day?

Only if your treatment is very simple and we have time available. Many dental treatments are complex and, even with all the technology and our own laboratory, it will take a few days to plan and complete the treatment. You will certainly know how long your complete treatment will take once we have analyzed the clinical consultation and your exams.

How many days will my treatment last?

Treatment time will depend on the degree of complexity of your case, the number of teeth involved, the techniques selected and the materials that will be used.

Who will carry out my treatment?

We have a complete team of professionals in all areas of dentistry. In this way, we will assign a specialist to each area in order to carry out the maximum number of procedures in the shortest time, with the highest possible quality.

Can I have my treatment under sedation?

In some cases it is possible to perform intravenous sedation, which can last up to 4 hours. To find out whether you can undergo sedation, you will need a medical assessment.

Is there a hotel near the clinic?

The region is well served by accommodation of different categories. Read an exclusive article on hotel recommendations near the clinic. We can help you choose if necessary.

Points of reference are: Oswaldo Cruz Hospital, Beneficência Portuguesa Hospital, Avenida Paulista (80mts), Shopping Paulista (opposite), Vergueiro Subway (blue line), Paraíso Subway (blue line), Brigadeiro Subway (green line).

Which treatments are quickest to perform at the ImplArt Day Clinic?

These are technically simple treatments, such as

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Which treatments may require more than one day?

Which treatments cannot be carried out at the ImplArt Day Clinic?

It can take several weeks or even months to complete some types of treatment. Contact us to find out what can be done in your case.

I live in another state and am planning a trip to São Paulo for dental treatment. How can I get an estimate in advance? In person or by sending some tests (X-rays, photos, etc.)?

We have a structure that allows treatments to be resolved in a shorter time than normal, in line with our Day Clinic philosophy. If you are interested in a more detailed study of your case, it would be very helpful if you could send us a panoramic x-ray and photos of your arch.

We can therefore guarantee that the current procedures are completely painless. Unfortunately, we can’t offer you a quote without first holding a face-to-face consultation and analyzing all your tests. If you have any further questions about Day Clinic ImplArt or anything else, then please contact us.

Rapid immediate loading of dental implants

Immediate loading of dental implants

Rapid (immediate) loading is possible thanks to scientific advances. Today it is possible, in selected cases, to enter the office without teeth and leave at the end of the day with all the teeth fixed on dental implants with immediate loading. This technology gives patients great satisfaction due to the rapid results.

Immediate rapid loading can be planned for individual dental implants, or even total dental implants, the so-called protocol prosthesis. Its feasibility should be assessed in consultation with the implant dentist.

When to load implants quickly:

Implants with this rapid loading technique can be used in the following cases:

  • For total implants (replacement of dentures with all teeth fixed)
  • Several teeth (usually teeth or tooth roots with periodontal disease, badly decayed teeth as well as old dentures)
  • For a single tooth (mainly in the anterior region)
  • Fixed prosthesis of some teeth (in selected cases)

The rapid loading technique can be indicated for a single tooth or for all teeth.

Indications for immediate rapid loading dental implants

The dental implant technique with immediate loading can be carried out when bone quantity and quality are normal and also when occlusal habits are favorable for the procedure to be carried out so as not to overload the site with chewing.

Therefore, the immediate loading technique depends on certain conditions of the patient’s dental arch and general oral health. The conditions, planning requirements and feasibility of the implant with immediate loading are assessed individually in consultation. Not all cases can be immediately loaded.

immediate rapid implant loading

Therefore, the dental implant technique with immediate loading can be indicated for the following cases: people with a completely toothless lower arch, a full arch with a few teeth, single or individual teeth in the anterior region of the mouth, and in some cases fixed prostheses on a few teeth, depending on the region. In all cases and situations, the main course of action is to consult your dentist and carry out a full assessment to determine what and how will be done.

Only this assessment can determine whether an immediately loaded dental implant is indicated or whether another rehabilitation procedure would provide a better result. The technique is not always used in all cases, as it depends on the patient having some specific and favorable conditions that are assessed in consultation.

We must therefore plan your case carefully in order to achieve the expected success. The procedure aims to install a temporary prosthesis immediately after the implants have been placed. The time it takes to make the final prosthesis will be discussed with the dentist and varies from case to case.

Types of dental implants

If your concern is to complete your dental implant treatment as soon as possible, you can use fast-healing implants. The Swiss company Straumann is responsible for producing the most modern dental implants that allow rapid healing. Under ideal conditions, without bone grafting and good locking, these implants normally heal in between 1 and 2 months. So if your concern is time, opt for Straumann implants. These implants can be used for single implants or total implants.

In addition to titanium implants, there are also ceramic implants, an option for those who want a metal-free implant treatment.

Types of dentures

The type of dental crown or type of prosthesis to be used in your treatment should certainly also be evaluated, in order to shorten its execution time. If possible, opt for computerized crowns or prostheses. These modern prosthesis models use 3D tools that speed up the execution time and offer greater quality and naturalness. This includes the Translucent Zirconia Prosthesis, the single zirconia crown or the fixed zirconia prosthesis. As well as the Cerec porcelain crown.

At the ImplArt dental clinic, we have all the structure to carry out your procedure with peace of mind, so come in for an assessment and we’ll analyze whether your case can be solved with this technique. Contact us by WhatsApp (11) 3262-4750, we’ll be happy to talk to you and answer any questions you may have.

Dental implants – Frequently asked questions

Find out the most frequently asked questions about prostheses on implants

Are implants aesthetically pleasing?

In short, it depends a lot on the system used and the local conditions. Aesthetics have improved a lot in recent years. But it’s important to bear in mind that, however good the implant and the professional, the first is still a prosthesis on an implant, i.e. the replacement of natural teeth with artificial ones.

Therefore, expectations regarding implants are common, but can usually be followed by a certain amount of frustration. In many cases, the aesthetic solution is quite acceptable. Fortunately, there have been many advances, not only in the materials used to make prostheses, but also in techniques.

Nowadays we can build prostheses that look more and more like natural teeth. However, the main objective must always be functional. The implant is far superior to other prosthetic procedures, and in the absence of teeth, it’s the best we can do.

Dental implant prosthesis: some of ImplArt’s work

How long will I be out of implant prostheses?

In simpler cases, some kind of temporary implant prosthesis is provided for the patient to use immediately after surgery. In the case of the totally edentulous, the period is limited to a few hours to a few days after the first surgery. In the second stage, once the implants have healed, the patient is not left without the prosthesis. In some cases, the immediate loading technique can be used.

Can I eat anything after the prostheses have been fitted? What if I fracture a tooth in the implant-supported prosthesis, is the implant lost?

Not everything can be eaten, but the restrictions are not too severe. Certain foods can even fracture natural teeth. In short, a diet with a minimum of care is sufficient to preserve the teeth of implant-supported prostheses. One positive fact is that repairing fractured teeth is relatively easy.

What happens if the implant (post) becomes mobile after the prosthesis (tooth) has been placed?

All mobility is progressive and indicates that the implant has been lost. Each case is assessed individually and, in principle, the implant can almost always be replaced. This event brings frustration not only for the patient, but also for the dentist. In fact, what happens is an increase in treatment time and, above all, the need to be patient in order to complete it.

I have a full upper prosthesis. I would like to know about the possibility of placing an overdenture without a palate. How many implants? What are the costs?

The overdenture without a palate is a good option because it makes the wearer feel more comfortable. To do this, at least four implants need to be placed. Another option is a fixed prosthesis on implants. This would require four to six implants.

The cost of this type of treatment is variable and it depends on tests to predict the availability of bone in the area. In other words, prices can only be given after a face-to-face consultation and an assessment of the particularities of each case.

I would like to know about the possibility of replacing two removable prostheses with staples with fixed prostheses without staples or implants. I would also like to eliminate the visualization of the staples in my smile.

A treatment like this appears to be of little complexity and can be completed in a short time, according to our Day Clinic philosophy. We always suggest that you also have your teeth whitened to make your whole smile whiter and more aesthetically pleasing.

I have two fixed bridges (one on each side) on the top and I have two implants started (the pins have been placed). I’d like to complete the implants and replace all my teeth with nice white ones, because mine are yellow and the bridges are old with the metal showing. I would also like to know how many days it would take to do a treatment.

A treatment like this is considered to be of minor complexity and can be completed in between 10 and 15 days, according to our Day Clinic and Dental Spa philosophy. The colors of the teeth will be chosen jointly between the dental team and the patient. We always suggest that teeth whitening is also carried out so that the whole smile becomes whiter and more aesthetically pleasing.

I wear lower and upper dentures. Can I get my teeth back? Can you provide information on costs?

Nowadays it is possible to restore teeth even for people who have been wearing dentures for many years. There are many alternatives, especially dental implants. To get an estimate on the price of dental implants, you’ll need a face-to-face consultation and more detailed examinations, which can easily be carried out at our clinic.

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Example of replacing a denture with a fixed zirconia prosthesis on implants

Should I go back to the dentist after having my teeth fitted?

At least one clinical radiographic check-up is required every year. It is also the patient’s obligation to attend these check-ups. Appointments are important to identify any problems in time for them to be reversed. They are also used to carry out professional cleaning of the prosthesis, to assess whether the user is performing daily oral hygiene properly, among other aspects that only a professional dentist can identify.

Will chewing ability improve after implants?

Above all, implants have much better functional results than dentures and removable prostheses. Patients who have been wearing dentures for a long time and have implants fitted feel the difference is very significant. The fixed implant prosthesis does not move and the patient certainly feels more comfortable and secure when chewing, speaking and smiling.

I’ve heard that porcelain is the best material for teeth. If I want an implant-supported prosthesis with porcelain teeth, would that be possible?

In most cases it is possible to make a prosthesis on an implant with porcelain teeth. Porcelain teeth are undoubtedly the best material for making a dental prosthesis. Today there are porcelain teeth with or without internal metal that offer different aesthetic results, with metal-free porcelain being more aesthetic than prostheses containing metal.

If you have any further questions about prostheses on implants, please contact us through one of the channels below or make an appointment. We’ll be happy to help you!

Periodontal disease – causes

Periodontal disease is a set of inflammatory manifestations caused by bacteria that affect the supporting tissues of the teeth, which in advanced cases leads to tooth loss. Periodontal disease is the main cause of tooth loss in adults. Bacterial action in these structures begins with the accumulation of plaque on the tooth surface.

Why gum disease occurs

The accumulation of bacterial plaque occurs mainly due to poor oral hygiene, poorly performed or hampered by the shape of the teeth (crooked teeth or teeth that are too close together) and long periods without visits to the dentist’s office for preventive treatment.

In early cases, the toxins released by the bacteria inflame the gums, which then become red, swollen and bleed easily. In moderate cases, the gums lose their attachment and form pockets, called periodontal pockets.

This condition is very worrying because when the gums lose their adherence it opens a door for bacterial activity below the gum line, meaning that tartar can build up on the surface of the tooth root and inflammation of the bone tissue and all the supporting structures of the teeth can occur.

Without proper control, inflammation leads to gradual bone loss and teeth become soft, fall out or need to be extracted. Look at your teeth and gums: some conditions can be signs of periodontal disease:

  • Plaque and tartar adhered to the teeth, mainly on the line between the gums and teeth. Plaque is colorless and viscous. Tartar is when the accumulated plaque calcifies and is yellowish or whitish in color;
  • Gums that are swollen, red or bleed easily when brushing, flossing or involuntarily;
  • Retracted gums, sagging or separated from the tooth;
  • Tooth sensitivity;
  • Part of the tooth root exposed;
  • Changes in the position or mobility of the teeth;
  • Tooth loss;

Periodontal disease: causes

Accumulation of plaque and tartar

Plaque is a viscous, transparent film that forms on the teeth near the gum line. The toxins released by the bacteria inflame and irritate the gums, which can turn red and bleed. Tartar is when this plaque becomes hardened (yellowish or whitish calculus) and can only be removed by a professional. When the gum becomes loose, it exposes the root and calculus can build up in this area. Bacterial activity in this area leads to the gradual deterioration of the bone around the tooth.

Medicines

Some medications can interfere with oral health and favor the onset of periodontal disease or make it difficult to cure. The main classes of these drugs are: contraceptives, antidepressants, anticonvulsants, antihypertensives, some used to treat cardiovascular problems and drugs to prevent organ rejection in transplant patients. It is important that patients inform their dentist of any medication they are taking.

Low immunity

Patients in this condition, in most cases as a result of AIDS or chemotherapy, find it more difficult to respond to infectious processes and are more susceptible to the progression of periodontal disease.

Diabetes

Diabetes can cause difficulty in healing, changes in blood circulation and a drop in immunity. Diabetics are more likely to suffer from periodontal disease than non-diabetics.

Bad habits and functional conditions

  • Smoking –smoking reduces vascularization and consequently oxygenation of the cells. This makes it difficult for the body to respond to any infection. It also hinders healing processes and reduces salivation (which is essential for removing and fighting bacteria on the teeth). Read more about the harmful effects of smoking on oral health.
  • Poor nutrition – a lack of intake of various nutrients, such as vitamin C, can reduce immune resistance and promote oral infections.
  • Poor oral hygiene – proper brushing is the best way to remove food residue that may stick to the teeth and gums. The accumulation of this waste serves as “food” for bacteria. In addition to brushing properly, flossing and antiseptic rinses are recommended.
  • Failing to visit the dental practice regularly – visits are essential for identifying problems at an early stage and for carrying out prophylactic professional cleanings.
  • Bruxism – the habit of grinding and clenching teeth can accelerate the process of destruction of bone and gum structures with active periodontal disease. Read more about treating and controlling bruxism.
  • Malocclusion and crooked teeth – conditions that can encourage food residue to accumulate on the teeth and make it difficult to remove.

Emotional causes

  • Stress – Stressed individuals may have an altered immune response to infectious conditions. Tension can also encourage bruxism.

Genetic factors

There are people who are genetically predisposed to periodontal disease, even if they maintain good oral hygiene habits and visit the dentist regularly. A test can be carried out to find the genetic marker that influences periodontal disease.

Hormonal factors

  • Pregnancy – During pregnancy there are intense hormonal changes and the woman’s body can be slow to respond to infectious conditions. In addition, there are studies that show that periodontal disease can influence premature birth.
  • Puberty and menopause – As with pregnancy, puberty and menopause are phases of intense hormonal changes that can certainly make the body more susceptible to infections.
stages of periodontal disease

How can periodontal disease be prevented?

  • Maintain proper and regular oral hygiene. Spend more time brushing. Don’t forget the inside. People tend not to brush the less visible areas of their teeth properly and it is precisely in these areas that plaque and tartar can build up;
  • Visit the dentist regularly for professional prophylactic cleaning (scraping off plaque and smoothing the tooth surface);
  • Avoid excessive consumption of sugar and refined foods (the bacteria present in plaque feed on these sugars).

Even if you don’t notice these signs, regular visits to the dentist should not be abandoned. A professional eye can identify problems in time to treat them. Preventive care is certainly very important. They prevent problems in the future and can save you time and money.

More translucent and resistant cubic zirconia crowns

Translucent cubic zirconia is an evolution of conventional dental zirconia. Dental zirconia is increasingly being used as a material for making a dental crown or even for a fixed prosthesis on dental implants. As our dental Clinic is integrated with a dental Lab in Sao Paulo-Brazil, we can easily delivery zirconia crowns in a new days. Translucent Zirconia has certainly come to revolutionize the way dental prostheses are made, since it uses modern computer graphics resources to design the prostheses, and modern 3D milling machines to sculpt them. This makes treatment faster and more comfortable for the patient.

In addition, Zirconia is the most resistant material compared to other types of crowns and allows for results with a high degree of naturalness, being the most similar to the appearance of natural teeth.

Zirconia can also be used on implants, full arch implant bridges and partial prostheses.

Why is dental zirconia an excellent material?

First and foremost, one of the greatest advantages of the Pure Zirconia dental crown is its strength and durability. In addition, its modern execution method, which doesn’t require the old mass moldings and only uses a 3D scanner, makes the treatment much more comfortable for the patient. It is therefore an excellent option for those who want metal-free treatment, a situation that is highly valued today with biological dentistry.

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Translucent cubic zirconia crown for molar tooth (bottom), with hole for screwing into dental implant

These zirconia structures can be used both for implant prostheses, types of crowns on implants and for crowns on natural teeth. One of the pioneering companies in the development of durable and aesthetic zirconia dental prostheses is the Austrian company AmannGirrbach. Now it is introducing a new type of dental ceramic: Zolid FX translucent cubic zirconia.

It is a fully biocompatible material used to make first-rate prosthetic crowns, not only single-unit, but also bridges of up to 3 units. The main characteristics of Zolid FX are its super-high translucency, high strength and long-term stability.

It is therefore a strong alternative to the already established lithium disilicate (glass ceramic), and can therefore be especially suitable for cases that require high porcelain crown strength. Cubic zirconia crowns can be installed both anteriorly with excellent aesthetics and posteriorly. They can also be used in dental implant treatment.

What is the manufacturing process like?

The Zolid FX cubic zirconia crown is made using computerized CAD/CAM equipment. It starts with milling the rough block on a 3D printer to the shape of the tooth. The zirconia crown is finished with the manual addition of colors and shading so that the crown has natural visual characteristics, like the neighboring teeth. The pure zirconia crown is super aesthetic and is up to 10 times stronger than ordinary (feldspatica) porcelain.

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Translucent cubic zirconia crowns are suitable for bruxism patients due to their resistance

Bruxism is an oral functional disorder characterized by involuntary grinding or clenching of the teeth. The excessive force generated by bruxism can cause not only muscle and joint pain in simpler cases, but also the destruction of part of the tissues (bone and gum), enamel or the structure of the dental crown in more advanced cases.

It is important to remember that before your permanent porcelain crown is made, you will receive a temporary crown. This is used to check the aesthetics and chewability of the permanent crown.

However, bruxism can be just as damaging to the structures of prosthetic crowns made from certain materials. For this reason, there has always been a need to develop prostheses with increasingly resistant and stable materials, and at the same time aesthetic (without metals in the structure).

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The translucency and strength characteristics of Zolid FX are fundamental to making the prosthetic crown very comparable to natural teeth. The result is extremely aesthetic crowns and restorations with high strength and long-term stability.

ImplArt Dental Clinic only works with materials of the highest quality, developed by serious companies. For example, AmannGirrbach, which only introduces materials and equipment to the market after carrying out numerous tests and research.

If you have any questions, please contact us or our implantologyst Dr Markarian.

Replacing teeth with periodontal disease with implants

When extractions are unavoidable due to periodontal disease, it is likely that teeth will need to be replaced with dental implants. However, dental implants can only be placed immediately after periodontitis has been treated. If the disease is not well controlled, the success of rehabilitation with dental implants will be compromised.

Periodontal disease (periodontitis) without proper treatment can lead to tooth loss. This is because the bacterial infection gradually destroys the structures that support the teeth. As a result, the teeth soften and, depending on the case, are unable to be maintained.

This is what is known as peri-implantitis, i.e. infection around the implants. Peri-implantitis hinders osseointegration (a phenomenon necessary for implant fixation) and can lead to implant loss.

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Control of periodontitis

Immediately after tooth extractions, the surgeon assesses whether the bone and gum structures are compromised through clinical and radiographic examinations. He may perform minor surgery to clean the area and administer antibiotics to control the infection. The patient is instructed to maintain proper oral hygiene. In the meantime, the patient can wear a temporary prosthesis. The recovery time for periodontitis is not established, as it depends on each case.

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Replacing teeth with dental implants

If the bone loss after periodontitis is reasonable, dental implants can even be immediately loaded (in selected cases). If bone loss is severe, it may be necessary to perform a bone graft to rebuild the structure before placing the implants.

Unfortunately, this process is not so quick, as it is primarily necessary to wait for complete healing (from 3 to 6 months on average). After dental implants have been placed, clinical follow-up is particularly important in these cases, in order to prevent periodontitis from returning.

Dental visits should be more frequent for patients with a history of periodontal disease than in cases where tooth loss has occurred for other reasons. The surgeon may order additional imaging tests to monitor the osseointegration of the implant. Care should be taken with oral hygiene at home.

This treatment, when carried out by a specialized team and together with the patient’s valuable collaboration in terms of oral hygiene, correct use of medication, regular visits to the clinic and the patience to wait for the results, has a high chance of success.

The ImplArt Dental Clinic specializes in replacing teeth with implants after periodontal disease. Its team is made up of serious periodontists and implant dentists, trained at the country’s leading universities.

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Practice at Clinica Dentaria ImplArt

Dr Roberto Markarian, implant dentist, is the creator and director of the ImplArt Dental Clinic. The ImplArt Dental Clinic is certainly one of the main centers of technology in aesthetic oral rehabilitation and implantology in Brazil. As a result of its know-how and high technology, the ImplArt dental clinic receives patients from all over the world who are looking for high technology and knowledge to carry out their dental implant treatment.

Our clinical director holds a doctorate in implant dentistry, a master’s degree in prosthodontics, and two specializations in dental implants and prosthodontics. In addition, he has completed several training courses in the field of dentistry, not only in Brazil, but also abroad.

Dr. Roberto Markarian is enthusiastic and knowledgeable about the most advanced technologies applied to digital dentistry, such as computerized CAD/CAM systems, high-performance and aesthetic ceramics, state-of-the-art dental implants, 3D dental printers, as well as digital scanners for computerized molding. For this reason, since 2011 the Clinic has had computerized scanners and machines in its in-house laboratory to meet patient demand.

Get to know the structure of the ImplArt Dental Clinic. Make an appointment now.

Dr. Roberto Markarian, implant dentist

Text written by DR. ROBERTO MARKARIAN – CRO-SP 73.583
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Replacing teeth with periodontal disease with implants

Dr. Roberto Markarian is a reference in dental implants and computerized dental prostheses in Brazil. As well as having more than 10,000 implants installed, he is a researcher who produces knowledge that is published worldwide in renowned scientific journals in the field of dentistry. He is responsible for promoting knowledge and high technology applied in all the treatments offered by the ImplArt Clinic.

  • Post-Doctorate in Implant Dentistry – Univ SL Mandic (Campinas-SP) – 2020
  • PhD in Implant Dentistry – Doctor of Implant Dentistry, Univ SL Mandic – 2017
  • Dr. Roberto Markarian Specialist in Dental Implants at USP (Implant Dentist) – 2008
  • Specialist in Prosthodontics (Prosthodontist ) by the CFO – 2006
  • Master in Prosthodontics, USP – 2005
  • Graduated as a Dental Surgeon from USP (São Paulo) – 2001
  • Member of the Clinical Staff of Hospital Alemão Oswaldo Cruz

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