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The
ENDOPORE Implant System is extremely versatile and can provide patients
with restorations such as the following:
- One implant with a crown can replace a
single missing tooth.
- ENDOPORE implants and prosthetic
components can be used to support a fixed bridge, to replace any number
of missing teeth by either connecting to other implants or adjacent
teeth.
- A removable full denture in either the
upper or lower jaw can be supported by both implants and gum tissue.
- Jaws missing all of the teeth can be
restored with complete fixed bridges removable only by your dentist
There
are very few medical reasons, why you may not be a candidate for having
ENDOPORE implant treatment, and your dentist will discuss these with you,
if necessary. The major limiting factor in determining whether you
can have an implant to replace your missing tooth, is whether there is
sufficient bone remaining to accept the implant. An estimate of the
bone quality can be determined with special x-ray examinations.
Because the ENDOPORE implant is one of the shortest implants available, it
can be used in sites, where some other implant designs cannot.
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