Even the smallest wound to the human body triggers a wide range of processes to enable it to heal. Proteins are released to enable and accelerate the regeneration of tissue. Platelets cover the damaged area to ensure that the wound is sealed – if the wound stays open, foreign bodies can find their way inside and, in the worst case scenario, can lead to inflammation. Naturally, this is something we want to avoid. This applies in the case of both an everyday injury and a wound resulting from a medical incision.
How Do We Prepare for a Dental Implant?
Precise diagnostics and a thorough, in-depth consultation are important prerequisites for a successful implant procedure – each patient’s health situation is different and requires their treatment to be adapted accordingly. The treatment of older patients, in particular, requires special consideration, since any solution must be both functional and aesthetically attractive. This special consideration includes the identification of a natural-looking red-white balance for the patient’s age.