När du ordinerar en PSI för första gången kan du titta på den korta videon för att se hur processen fungerar.

Du kommer sedan att få ett mejl för att:

  1. Godkänna det vägledande priset.

  2. Bekräfta segmenteringen (digital, halvautomatisk separation av ben, mjukvävnad och vitala strukturer).

  3. Slutligen godkänna designen eller begära ändringar.

När designen är slutgiltigt godkänd, glöm inte att ange eller meddela operationsdatumet.

What factors may contribute to non-osseointegration, inflammation, or recession, and how can these be prevented?

What factors may contribute to non-osseointegration, inflammation, or recession, and how can these be prevented?

Recommendations for Checking Calcium and Vitamin D in Oral Wound Healing

? For Doctors

  • Screening & Timing: Measure serum calcium and 25(OH) vitamin D before surgery (AMSJI, Facial contouring Implants). Re-check within 6–12 weeks as vitamin D takes 1–3 months to stabilize.
  • Target Ranges: Maintain normal calcium; ensure vitamin D >30 ng/mL for healing. Deficiency (<20 ng/mL) increases risk of delayed wound healing or implant failure.
  • Clinical Integration: Screen high-risk patients (smokers, periodontal disease, systemic illness, prior implant failure). Supplement deficiencies pre-surgically to reduce inflammation and support bone remodeling.
  • Follow-up: Monitor calcium and vitamin D post-operatively if healing is slow or complications occur.

? For Patients

  • Why It Matters: Low calcium or vitamin D slows healing, weakens teeth, and raises implant failure risk. Adequate levels strengthen bones and gums for recovery.
  • When to Test: Ask for a blood test before implant or gum surgery. If on supplements, recheck after 2–3 months.
  • How to Maintain Healthy Levels: Calcium from dairy, greens, nuts (or supplements). Vitamin D from safe sun, fatty fish, fortified foods, or supplements.
  • Watch for Signs: Low calcium: gum bleeding, fragile teeth, weak jaw. Low vitamin D: infections, delayed healing, loose implants, receding gums.
  • Follow Your Physician’s Advice: Take supplements as prescribed. Attend follow-up visits to track healing and results.