
Dental Implantology
About Dental Implantology
What is dental implantology
Dental implants represent a long-term functional solution for the loss of one or more teeth, providing the most modern and natural replacement for natural teeth. These are small "screws" that are embedded into the bone at the site of the lost natural tooth. After a tooth is extracted, the implant will serve as a replacement for the natural tooth root. Dental implants are made of titanium, which is the most biocompatible material for human bone, meaning it is the most acceptable for the human body.
What is dental implantology
ADVANTAGES
Advantages of Dental Implants
Preserving adjacent teeth
Unlike other procedures, implants do not require grinding of adjacent healthy teeth.
Preserving adjacent teeth
Unlike other procedures, implants do not require grinding of adjacent healthy teeth.
Preserving jaw bone and gum position
Implants help preserve jaw structure and gum health.
Preserving jaw bone and gum position
Implants help preserve jaw structure and gum health.
Fast recovery
Most patients quickly return to their daily activities with minimal discomfort, making this procedure a practical solution for restoring lost teeth.
Fast recovery
Most patients quickly return to their daily activities with minimal discomfort, making this procedure a practical solution for restoring lost teeth.
High success rate
Premium implant placement has a success rate of 95-98%, making them one of the safest solutions in modern dentistry.
High success rate
Premium implant placement has a success rate of 95-98%, making them one of the safest solutions in modern dentistry.
CANDIDATES

Who are candidates for dental implants
Patients who are missing one or more natural teeth
People who want to improve the functionality and aesthetics of their smile, even in cases where they have not completely lost their teeth
Patients who have tooth damage that cannot be repaired by conservative methods (e.g., in cases of large damage or broken teeth)
Who are candidates for dental implants

Patients who are missing one or more natural teeth
People who want to improve the functionality and aesthetics of their smile, even in cases where they have not completely lost their teeth
Patients who have tooth damage that cannot be repaired by conservative methods (e.g., in cases of large damage or broken teeth)
FAQ
Frequently asked questions:
Do dental implants have a lifetime warranty?
Dental implants that we place in our practice come with a lifetime warranty, provided that the patient maintains regular oral hygiene and follows the dentist's advice after completing therapy. The warranty may be reduced or voided if the patient performs additional procedures on implants in other practices, as well as in case of deterioration of general health that may negatively affect the condition of the oral cavity.
How does implant placement work?
The implant is placed in the bone, where it gradually fuses with it, becoming a stable and secure support for replacing the lost tooth. After placement, we wait for the implant to completely heal into the bone. When the implant stabilizes, an appropriate prosthetic replacement is placed, such as a crown, bridge or denture, restoring tooth functionality and aesthetics.
Is the implant placement intervention painful?
The implant placement procedure is usually performed under local anesthesia, making it painless. In some cases, the intervention can be performed with sedation, which further reduces discomfort and enables completely painless treatment.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions:
Do dental implants have a lifetime warranty?
Dental implants that we place in our practice come with a lifetime warranty, provided that the patient maintains regular oral hygiene and follows the dentist's advice after completing therapy. The warranty may be reduced or voided if the patient performs additional procedures on implants in other practices, as well as in case of deterioration of general health that may negatively affect the condition of the oral cavity.
How does implant placement work?
The implant is placed in the bone, where it gradually fuses with it, becoming a stable and secure support for replacing the lost tooth. After placement, we wait for the implant to completely heal into the bone. When the implant stabilizes, an appropriate prosthetic replacement is placed, such as a crown, bridge or denture, restoring tooth functionality and aesthetics.
Is the implant placement intervention painful?
The implant placement procedure is usually performed under local anesthesia, making it painless. In some cases, the intervention can be performed with sedation, which further reduces discomfort and enables completely painless treatment.