
Implantology
1. Single and Multiple Dental Implants
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Single and multiple dental implants are intended for patients who have lost one or more teeth and want a long-term, stable solution. The implant is placed into the jawbone as an artificial root, followed by a crown or bridge.
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The treatment is performed by a specialist dentist and provides a natural appearance, strong chewing stability and long-lasting results. The duration depends on the number of implants and the healing time of the bone.
How to know if you need it:
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If you are missing one or more teeth, want a permanent solution without removable dentures, or prefer a natural look and comfort while chewing.
2. Full-Arch Implants (All-on-4 / All-on-6)
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Full-arch implants are designed for patients who have lost all their teeth or have teeth that cannot be restored. By placing four or six implants per arch, a stable foundation is created for fixed bridges or prosthetic restorations.
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This treatment restores chewing function and smile aesthetics with minimal recovery time.
How to know if you need it:
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If you have a fully missing dental arch or several teeth that cannot be saved, want a fixed and stable solution, or prefer a natural-looking full smile.
3. Bone Grafting and Sinus Lift
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Bone grafting and sinus lift procedures are intended for patients who do not have enough bone volume to support dental implants. These treatments create a stable and secure foundation for long-lasting implant restorations.
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The procedures are performed by a specialist dentist or oral surgeon and ensure optimal conditions for successful implant integration.
How to know if you need it:
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If you have thin bone structure, bone loss in the jaw, want dental implants but were advised that bone reconstruction is necessary.
4. Computer-Guided Implant Surgery
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Digitally guided implant surgery is a modern technique in which implant placement is planned using 3D scanning and navigation to ensure precise and safe positioning.
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This approach is minimally invasive, reduces the risk of complications and shortens the recovery period.
How to know if you need it:
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If you want maximum accuracy when placing implants, minimal discomfort and fast healing, or if your case requires detailed, precise planning.
5. Immediate-Load Implants
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Immediate-load implants are intended for patients who want an aesthetic and functional result straight away. Immediately after placing the implant, a temporary crown or bridge is fitted, allowing you to smile and chew without delay.
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This method is performed by a specialist dentist and is ideal for rapid rehabilitation after tooth loss.
How to know if you need it:
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If you want instant aesthetic improvement after implant placement, have limited time for recovery, or prefer to avoid temporary removable dentures.
