Dental implants are made of titanium and surgically positioned into the jawbone or mandible, beneath the gum line, to replace dental roots. Once placed, they allow the dentist to mount replacement teeth over them. Their success rates reach 97%.
Because they integrate with the bone, implants provide stable support for artificial teeth. Partial and full dentures mounted on implants will not slip or shift in the mouth, a significant benefit during eating and speaking. This type of prosthesis, known as "implant-supported prosthesis," gives patients more confidence in all oral functions, providing a more natural feel than conventional bridges or dentures.
Immediate Function Implants
This technique allows for activation of the implant at the same time as surgery, preparing it to receive a fixed temporary prosthesis. This technique is achieved with high stability during implant installation in the bone structure, using special Austrian motors, specific imported implants from Nobel Biocare - Sweden, professional experience, combined with detailed surgical-prosthetic planning. This reduces treatment time to just one surgery.
Protocol
Implant-supported total prosthesis and implant-retained prosthesis, fixed on an average of 4 to 8 implants. This type of prosthesis is screwed in and removed only by your dentist, providing good aesthetics and serving as an excellent option to replace dentures. It can be made of resin or porcelain.