Do you have a problem with missing one or more teeth? Does your conventional dental prosthesis cause discomfort due to its instability? Dental implants represent the most advanced solution for various forms of tooth loss today. An implant, a titanium screw, is surgically placed into the bone tissue to replace the root of one, several, or all teeth.
The procedure is completely painless and quick, performed under local anesthesia.One of the main advantages of this treatment is that it does not damage adjacent teeth, ensuring the stability of conventional removable dentures.This facilitates speech, eating, and significantly increases the comfort of wearing dentures.
After the procedure, you receive all the information related to recovery, and you can already resume your daily activities the next day. After the implant is placed, there follows the process of osseointegration, which lasts from 3 to 6 months. During this time, the patient receives a temporary bridge or denture.
Once the implant is successfully integrated, the prosthetic work continues.Implant-prosthetic therapy today is one of the safest procedures in dental surgery, with almost 98% success rate.
Before the procedure itself, it is important to conduct a detailed examination of the patient, including panoramic X-rays and analysis of personal history to identify possible limitations of implant-prosthetic therapy.
Essentially, if you are healthy enough to have a tooth extracted, you are likely a candidate for implant placement.