Implantology

What are Dental Implants?

Dental Implants are a permanent solution for restoring your smile in a natural way. they are permanently cemented in the jawbone and are supported by natural teeth or other dental implants. The dental implant is entirely made of titanium. They have been proven to have high success rate making them the most effective tooth replacement method in the world. 

These artificial tooth root substitutes are used to replace single or multiple missing teeth or to support dentures. Act as anchorage for prosthetic teeth. The dental implant procedure is usually completed in two or three separate appointments. They are a long-term solution with little to no maintenance. Implants provide strength, comfort, and confidence.

Parts of a dental Implant

Conventional dental implants have a three-piece design. 

  1. Implant post or screw
  2. Abutment attaching to the  implant post,
  3. Prosthesis or tooth restoration, which could be a crown, bridge, or denture
Structure of a Dental Implant

Single Tooth & Multiple Teeth Implants

Dental Implants Systems can be placed to sustain and act as a prosthesis for a single tooth or multiple teeth either.

All On 4

 This implant procedure involves replacement of all missing teeth in one jaw by using only 4 implants. This procedure is especially beneficial in patients who have lost a lot of bone in the back areas of the mouth.

All on 6

All On X

 This implant procedure involves replacement of all missing teeth in one jaw by using only 4 implants. This procedure is especially beneficial in patients who have lost a lot of bone in the back areas of the mouth.

No Teeth to all Teeth in 72 Hours!!!!

Can’t believe it?? Well it’s true, with advancements in dentistry and innovations in the field of dental implantology it is now possible , to get all replacements for all missing teeth within 72 Hours.

Frequently Asked Questions

No, the procedure will not hurt,  only after the numbing effect of the administered Anesthesia has set in, is the procedure started