FASINANTE proceso del IMPLANTE dental en 4K
TLDRThe video script outlines a comprehensive dental procedure starting with tooth extraction under local anesthesia. It details the use of a collagen sponge, a biocompatible material that aids in healing by preventing bleeding and infections and is reabsorbed within 15 days. The script then transitions into the dental implant process, which includes an incision, drilling to form threads for the implant, and its secure placement into the bone. A scar cap is placed, and after two months, the implant is ready for a crown. An impression is taken, and the dental laboratory fabricates a screw-retained crown. The crown is then securely fastened to the implant using a torquemeter for precise adjustment. The video concludes with the creation of a dental bridge supported by two dental implants, showcasing a seamless integration of modern dental technology and patient comfort throughout the process.
Takeaways
- π¦· Local anesthesia is used for both tooth extraction and dental implant surgery to ensure patient comfort.
- βοΈ The release of periodontal fibers is a step in the tooth extraction process.
- π© Tooth extraction involves the use of forceps and is indicated when a molar has an incurable cavity at the root level.
- 𧽠A Collagen Sponge is a biocompatible material used to prevent excessive bleeding and infections after extraction, and it reabsorbs in about 15 days.
- π©Έ Suturing is a part of the procedure to close the wound after tooth extraction.
- 𦴠After tooth extraction, it takes approximately 4 months or more for the bone to regenerate.
- π¨ Incision and flap are initial steps in the dental implant surgery.
- π³ The drilling sequence for a dental implant is designed to form threads that match the implant's shape.
- π The dental implant is screwed into the bone without causing pain to the patient due to anesthesia.
- π§’ A scar cap is placed following the implant procedure.
- π Two months post-implant, the implant is typically ready for the next phase of treatment.
- ποΈ An impression is taken for the creation of a crown using a 'transfer' and silicone material.
- π The dental laboratory fabricates a screw-retained crown based on the impression sent to them.
- π The crown is screwed onto the implant using a special key and a torquemeter ensures a secure fit.
- ποΈ A composite resin is used to seal the 'chimney', which is part of the process for a bridge supported by 2 dental implants.
Q & A
What is the purpose of local anesthesia in dental procedures?
-Local anesthesia is used to numb the area where the dental procedure will take place, ensuring that the patient does not experience pain during tooth extraction, implant surgery, or other dental operations.
What is the role of releasing periodontal fibers during tooth extraction?
-Releasing periodontal fibers helps to detach the tooth from the surrounding gum tissue, facilitating a smoother and less traumatic extraction process.
Why is a tooth extraction with forceps considered necessary?
-Tooth extraction with forceps is necessary when a tooth, such as a molar with an incurable cavity at the root level, cannot be saved and must be removed to prevent further complications.
How does a Collagen Sponge assist in the healing process after a tooth extraction?
-A Collagen Sponge is a biocompatible material that helps in the healing process by preventing excessive bleeding and infections. It is reabsorbed by the body in approximately 15 days.
What is the significance of sutures in dental surgery?
-Sutures are used to close the surgical site after procedures like tooth extraction or implant placement, aiding in the healing process and maintaining the stability of the area.
How long does it typically take for the bone to regenerate after a tooth extraction?
-The bone typically regenerates in 4 months or more after a tooth extraction, providing a stable base for a potential dental implant.
What is the purpose of the incision and flap during dental implant surgery?
-The incision and flap procedure exposes the bone to allow for the placement of the dental implant. It is a necessary step to create the space needed for the implant to integrate with the jawbone.
How does the drilling sequence for a dental implant contribute to its stability?
-The drilling sequence creates a hole in the bone with threads that match the shape of the dental implant. This ensures a strong grip and stability once the implant is screwed into place.
Why is the dental implant packaged in sterile conditions?
-Sterile packaging ensures that the dental implant is free from any contaminants, reducing the risk of infection and promoting successful integration with the patient's bone.
What is the role of the scar cap in the dental implant process?
-The scar cap is placed after the implant is screwed to the bone, protecting the implant site and aiding in the healing process before the final crown is placed.
How is the final impression for the crown taken, and where is it sent?
-The final impression for the crown is taken using a silicone material for dental use. This impression is then sent to a dental laboratory to fabricate a custom crown that fits precisely onto the implant.
What is the purpose of using a torquemeter when placing the crown onto the implant?
-A torquemeter is used to apply the correct amount of force when screwing the crown onto the implant. This ensures that the crown is securely fixed without causing damage to the implant or the surrounding bone.
How is the final dental restoration secured in place?
-The final restoration, such as a crown, is secured onto the implant using a special key. The chimney, which is the space between the crown and the gum tissue, is sealed with composite resin for a durable and long-lasting fit.
Outlines
π¦· Tooth Extraction and Dental Implant Procedure
The first paragraph describes the process of a dental surgery involving tooth extraction and implant placement. It begins with the administration of local anesthesia to numb the area. The periodontal fibers are then released, and the tooth with an incurable cavity at the root level is extracted using forceps. A collagen sponge, a biocompatible material, is used to prevent excessive bleeding and infection, and it reabsorbs into the body within 15 days. The area is then sutured. After a healing period of 4 months or more, the bone regenerates, and local anesthesia is given again for the dental implant surgery. An incision is made, and a drilling sequence is performed to form threads that match the shape of the dental implant. The sterile dental implant is then screwed into the bone, a process that is painless due to the anesthesia. A scar cap is placed, and after two months, the implant is ready. An impression is taken for the crown using a silicone material, which is then sent to a dental laboratory.
π Finalizing the Dental Implant with a Crown
The second paragraph details the final steps in completing the dental implant procedure. The dental laboratory fabricates a screw-retained crown using the impression taken previously. This crown is then screwed onto the implant with a special key. A torquemeter is used to ensure a secure fit, allowing the crown to remain firmly in place. To finish, the chimney, which is the space between the crown and the gum, is sealed with composite resin. The paragraph concludes with the successful placement of a dental bridge supported by two dental implants and encourages viewers to comment, share, and like the video.
Mindmap
Keywords
π‘Local anesthesia
π‘Periodontal fibers
π‘Tooth extraction
π‘Collagen Sponge
π‘Suture
π‘Bone regeneration
π‘Dental implant
π‘Scar cap
π‘Impression
π‘Silicone
π‘Screw-retained crown
π‘Torquemeter
π‘Composite resin
Highlights
Local anesthesia is used for both tooth extraction and dental implant surgery to ensure patient comfort.
Release of periodontal fibers is a critical step in tooth extraction to minimize damage to surrounding tissues.
Tooth extraction with forceps is a common procedure for removing molars with incurable cavities at the root level.
Collagen Sponge is a biocompatible material used to prevent excessive bleeding and infections post-extraction, reabsorbed within 15 days.
Suturing is an essential part of the post-extraction process to aid in healing and prevent complications.
Bone regeneration occurs after 4 months or more, allowing for the possibility of dental implant placement.
Dental implant surgery involves an incision and flap to prepare the site for implant placement.
Drilling sequence for dental implant is crucial to form threads that match the implant's shape.
The dental implant is screwed into the bone without causing pain due to the local anesthesia.
Placement of the scar cap is a step in the dental implant process to protect the implant site.
Two months post-implantation, the implant is ready for the next stage of restoration.
Taking an impression for the crown involves a 'transfer' element to capture the mold accurately.
Silicone for dental use is utilized to take the final impression, ensuring an accurate fit for the crown.
The dental laboratory crafts a screw-retained crown based on the sent impression.
A special key is used to screw the crown onto the implant, ensuring a secure fit.
A torquemeter is used to adjust the crown's fit, ensuring it remains fixed and stable.
The chimney is sealed with composite resin to finalize the dental implant procedure.
The final result is a bridge supported by 2 dental implants, showcasing the effectiveness of the procedure.
Encouragement for viewers to engage with the content by commenting, sharing, and liking the video.
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