Dental Implants

Reasons to Choose Dental Implant Solutions

Restore you missing teeth and full function of your jaws

The dental implant is the Next best thing to healthy, natural teeth. Strong and stable, a dental implant restores a lost tooth so that it looks, feels, fits and functions like a natural tooth.

Fixed (Not Removable) option

Allows you not to worry about your teeth and enjoy life! You do not have to feel uncomfortable in public or embarrassed because your smile looks different, or moreover, to worry if your denture or removable teeth may fall out or drop while you talk, eat or laugh; or worrying that missing teeth will limit your ability to join in the fun. Teeth restored with dental implants will not fall, you can easily talk, laugh, eat your favorite food and lead your normal way of life the one you like and enjoy.

Protect your bone level

Leaving empty spaces in your mouth after losing one or more teeth can lead to a bone loss in your jaw, its deteriorating strength and firmness. Dental implants are the only dental restoration option that preserves and stimulates natural bone, actually helping to stimulate bone growth and prevent loss of the bone.

Maintain your youth

Restored teeth with dental implants will retain your natural face shape, and smile. A face without teeth can sag and appear sunken and sad. Dental implants allow you to maintain the natural shape of your face and smile and improve your looks.

No caries

Dental caries (Cavities) cannot occur in an implant-restored crown, or replacement tooth; however, you will need to visit our clinic as scheduled and clean and care for it and your gums and mouth every day, the same as you would if it were a natural tooth.

Current method of implant placement in our clinic

Almost all implants since 2014 are placed with the use of Surgical Guides flapless, specifically designed and customized for the patient's case. 3D data acquired through Cone Beam CT and intraoral jaw optical scans. Flapless means no cut and stiches to the patient. There only tiny opening left after the surgery is left, the area where the implant is left to heal and inegrate to the bone. Keypoints. Flapless, More comfortable for the patient, Less traumatic, Reduced surgery time, Highly precise, Low risk of damaging of the surrounding tissues.

 

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