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Dental implants is one of the greatest achievements of modern dentistry. Dental implants saves the patient's existing teeth and restores missing, stops jaw bone loss, restores normal chewing, bite function, self-confidence and a beautiful smile. A dental implant is a titanium screw that is upright in the jaw bone instead of the missing tooth, it supports a dental prosthesis such as a crown. There are many ways to restore the tooth crown, but only implantation can fully restore tooth - both the root and the crown. The implant is rotated under local anesthesia, the operation takes about 1 hour. An osseointegrated implant takes anywhere from three to six months to anchor and heal, at which point your dentist can complete the procedure by placing a crown restoration.

Dental implants are a long-term investment in oral health, with the advantages of reducing the load on the remaining teeth, protecting the tissues of the natural teeth and adjacent teeth, and protecting the jawbone from decay. Restoring teeth restores patients' self-confidence, comfort and aesthetic appearance.

What makes up a dental implant?

Dental implants consist of three components - a titanium screw, an abutment and a crown. A titanium screw, or implant, is a small post that is placed in place of the root of an old tooth. It incorporates an abutment on which the replacement tooth, or denture, will be fixed in the course of the procedure.
Dental implants are an advanced tooth restoration technology whose longevity depends on the patient's overall health, oral hygiene habits, preventive check-ups and other factors, but with care, dental implants can last for decades or a lifetime.

This modern treatment technique - dental implants - can restore the physiological and aesthetic functions of a single tooth, several teeth or a missing jaw. An initial consultation is essential to assess the situation, during which you will discuss your current clinical and radiological condition with our specialists and draw up a treatment plan.

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