Dental implants represent the gold standard in modern dentistry for replacing one, several, or all missing teeth. These are titanium screws that are surgically placed into the jawbone and take over the function of the natural tooth root, providing a stable base for crowns, bridges, or dentures. Due to its biocompatibility, titanium successfully integrates with the bone through a process known as osseointegration, ensuring durability and functionality of the restoration.
For patients who have lost all their teeth in one jaw, the All-on-4 and All-on-6 techniques represent highly effective solutions. These methods allow for the placement of a fixed prosthesis on just four or six implants, significantly reducing the need for extensive bone augmentations, and the entire procedure can often be completed in one day, including temporary prosthetic rehabilitation.
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This technique involves placing four implants per jaw, two of which are placed vertically at the front and two at an angle at the back, maximizing the use of the existing bone and avoiding the need for additional procedures. This solution is especially suitable for patients with partial or complete bone resorption.
Contact UsSimilar to the previous technique, but using six implants for better distribution of chewing forces and greater stability of the prosthetic structure. This method is often recommended for patients who have enough preserved jawbone and want a long-term solution with additional support.
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Both techniques allow for quick functional and aesthetic rehabilitation, high stability, and a natural feel during chewing and speaking, restoring confidence and quality of life to the patients.
For optimal results, detailed diagnostics are necessary, including 3D imaging (CBCT) and an individualized therapy plan that considers the anatomical, functional, and aesthetic needs of each patient.
Sinus lift (or sinus augmentation) is a surgical procedure that increases the amount of bone in the upper jaw (maxilla), in the area above the back teeth (usually above the premolars, molars, and lateral incisors), to enable stable placement of dental implants.
Without sufficient bone support, an implant cannot be securely placed, which may lead to therapy failure. Sinus lift creates the necessary conditions for successful and long-lasting implant rehabilitation in the posterior regions of the upper jaw.
The best solution for prosthetic rehabilitation of edentulous jaws is implants and prosthetics on implants.
Implants replace the tooth root, while prosthetics restore the crown part of the dental arch. Hybrid restorations are actually bridges that are permanently fixed on implants. They provide much greater comfort compared to full dentures as an alternative solution for edentulous jaws.
Implant placement is done in one visit, during which a temporary restoration is provided for the patient to use until the final restoration is made. It takes about 3 months for the final prosthetic work to be completed, after which it is permanently fixed onto the implants.
There are several types of hybrid restorations, depending on the material from which they are made, such as acrylic, metal-ceramic, or metal-free restorations.
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