10 MARCH 2019 • HEALTHCARE INNOVATIONS
Dental implant procedure uses Artifi cial Intelligence to create the perfect smile in a day
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Dr Giacomo Favero, chief oral surgeon specialist, on the benefi ts of implants and the Artifi cial Intelligence after care off ered
If you have one or more missing teeth, it’s likely that you’re already aware of the emotional and physical diffi culties that can be caused as a result. As well as the obvious damage to your overall self-confi dence and general wellbeing, a missing tooth could seriously aff ect your overall oral health. You’ll more than likely feel a little
embarrassed or self-conscious if you have a very noticeable missing tooth. As time goes on, this feeling can weigh you down, making it increasingly diffi cult for you to relax and enjoy life to the full.
A lot of people often fi nd them-
selves avoiding having their photo- graph taken, smiling broadly or even engaging in conversation. A missing tooth can have a seriously detri- mental eff ect on both your personal and professional life. And while the aesthetic conse-
quences are obvious, the other eff ects of a missing tooth aren’t always so apparent. When we have one or more gaps, our remaining teeth are at serious risk of movement. T is is because our teeth are carefully placed so as to hold the others in place. When one of them disappears, those that remain behind can start to twist or drift apart. Twisted and spaced teeth are at a
A LOT OF PEOPLE FIND THEMSELVES AVOIDING HAVING THEIR PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN, SMILING BROADLY OR EVEN ENGAGING IN CONVERSATION — A MISSING TOOTH CAN HAVE A SERIOUSLY DETRIMENTAL EFFECT ON YOUR LIFE
much higher risk of tooth decay and gum, disease because they’re more diffi cult to clean. Likewise, it’s easier for food and
bacteria to accumulate in large gaps — and to be missed when we brush our teeth. Eating can also become a real
problem with one or more missing teeth. Even if you work around the issue by chewing on a diff erent side of your mouth, over time you’ll cause wear and damage to your healthy teeth owing to the constant pressure. Plus, the gum area where your tooth is missing can shrink due to a lack of stimulation.
A BRAND NEW SMILE D e n t a l implants are a new way to
replace
m i s s i n g teeth. T e revolutionary and exclusive ‘AI-SMILE’ proce- dure is an innovative dental implant solu- tion available only at the prestigious Favero Dental Clinic. “T ere are many genetic factors
that need to be taken care of before placing a dental implant in a patient’s mouth,” explains Dr Favero. “Before each surgery, it’s important to test all those aspect that can improve the success of the implant procedure. So using data analytics and behav- ioural science, after-care insights AI will help us understand each indi- vidual patient and how to treat them, because no two patients are alike, so why treat them same?”
Dental implants, nowadays are a very safe solution and they can off er the patient a comfortable, secure and attractive long-term substitute for one or more missing teeth.
Unlike standard dental
implants,
which can require bone or sinus grafting, using Artifi cial Intelligence in combination with the All on Four and All on Six technique makes use of just four or six implants, respectively, that are uniquely angled to make the
best use of the existing jawbone. Your new restorations — crowns, bridge or dentures — can be fi tted in the same day, allowing you to leave the Favero Dental Clinic with a brand new smile in just a few hours. It’s a truly life- changing technique.
Dr Giacomo Favero, Favero Dental Clinic, 18 Wimpole Street, London W1G 8GD
T: 020 7323 1960 E:
info@faverowimpoleclinic.com
www.faverodentalclinic.com
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