Dental implants replace missing tooth roots and create a stable foundation for crowns, bridges or full-mouth restorations. For international patients, they can be a long-term solution for function, comfort and aesthetics.
Request implant consultationA dental implant is a titanium screw placed in the jawbone to replace a missing tooth root. After healing, it can support a crown, bridge or denture restoration.
Implants are used to restore single missing teeth, several missing teeth or complete dental arches. The aim is to rebuild chewing function, improve smile aesthetics and help preserve bone structure after tooth loss.
Accurate diagnostics and treatment planning are critical in implantology. 3D imaging helps assess bone structure, implant position, anatomical safety and possible need for additional procedures such as bone grafting or sinus lift.
Panoramic X-ray or CT/3D diagnostics help assess the bone and treatment options.
The implant position, size and treatment sequence are planned before surgery.
The implant is placed surgically. A single implant may take around 20–40 minutes in simple cases.
After healing, the implant can be restored with an abutment and crown or bridge.
Traditional bridges can be effective, but they often require grinding neighbouring healthy teeth. Implants allow restoration of a missing tooth without using adjacent teeth as support.
Implants transfer chewing forces to the jawbone and may help reduce bone loss after tooth loss.
Implant-supported restorations can improve chewing comfort and stability compared with removable dentures.
Although implants can require higher initial investment, they may be a durable solution in properly selected cases.
In many cases, implants need a healing period before the final restoration is placed. This can take several months depending on bone quality, treatment complexity and individual healing.
No. Bone grafting is considered when there is not enough natural bone for stable implant placement. Diagnostics are needed to assess this properly.
Yes. Initial information, existing X-rays and treatment goals can help prepare the first consultation and estimate possible treatment options before arrival.
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