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General ICU
General ICU provides support for patients whose conditions are potentially life-threatening. These patients are under constant and close monitoring support for their organ systems from specific equipment and medication to keep the body functioning normally while they recover. The aim is to get patients well and stable enough so they can be moved to a less intensive care environment, or a hospital ward. Two things that make care in the general ICU different from a regular hospital care area are the nursing support and the special type of equipment in use. ICU nurses are specially trained to care for the most ill patients. The ICU team uses a number of specialized machines and devices (monitor, ventilator, and electric pump, hemodialysis machine…) to support their skills. The team’s pride is based on an interdependent and harmonious collaboration from varied in-hospital specialists such as ones from gastro-enterology, gynecology-obstetrics, cardiology, pulmonary, neurology, physiotherapy and specialized labs. General ICU also provides emergency hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis for acute and chronic kidney failure people for whom dialysis is a life saving measure. General ICU staff members have a safety culture and provide a patient-centered care with an up-to-date knowledge and experiences. Dental implants are titanium screws that are secured into the jaw bone. They can be a singular tooth replacement or can be a support for a cap or a bridge. The actual procedure to surgically place a dental implant is done under local anesthesia and usually is not painful. The protocol that was originally developed clearly indicates waiting 90 days for the lower jaw and 180 days for the upper jaw before beginning the construction of the new dental prosthesis that will be supported by the implants. This depends on where the implants are placed and their function. The best placement of implants is in the front portion of the lower jaw where success can be as high as between 98-100%. In other parts of the mouth, success rates can drop significantly to the 90-95% range. Anyone in reasonable health who wants to replace missing teeth. You must have enough bone in the area of the missing teeth to provide for the anchorage of the implants.OVERVIEW
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FAQ
What are dental implants?
Does it hurt when dental implants are placed?
How long after a dental implant is placed can it be used to anchor my new teeth?
What is the success rate of dental implants?
Who is the ideal patient for dental implants?
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