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Dental Implants

Time Scale 1 Week (1 Visit)
Guarantee 10 Years
Price € 650.00 / € 850.00
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Dentl Implants

Implants are an option for replacing missing teeth. They are placed directly into the jawbone, so they hold false teeth in place in the same way that the roots support your natural teeth. Implants can last for many years.

They are an alternative to conventional bridges and partial dentures. If you find that your denture moves around a lot in your mouth, implants may help to anchor the denture in place. When you lose teeth, your jaw bone may start to shrink. Implants can help slow down this process.

The dentist may recommend using implants to support a bridge rather than affecting healthy teeth either side of a gap. Implants are not appropriate for everyone. Dental ImplantYou need to be in good general health, have healthy gums and your jawbone must be thick enough for the implant. There are, however, surgical procedures to increase the amount of bone in your jaw. Implants are more likely to be successful if you don't smoke. Your dentist will advise you whether implants are a suitable treatment for you.

Implant Scenarios
Single Missing Tooth
Implants

1. When there is a single missing tooth.
Multiple Missing Teeth
Implants

2. When there are 2 or more adjacent missing teeth.
No Teeth
Implants
 

3. In the extreme cases when all the teeth are missing form the upper or lower jaw.
a. Economic option - with click dentures. These remain steady when in place but can be removed for cleaning
b. Executive option -  with crowns
  • Overview
  • Procedure
  • Before & After

Dental ImplantThe most widely accepted and successful implants today are based on titanium which fuses into bone. Forming a structural and functional connection between the living bone and the implant.

A typical implant consists of a a metal rod usually made of titanium (which is well-tolerated by the body - resembling a tooth root) with a roughened or smooth surface. The majority of dental implants are made out of commercially pure titanium.

Dental ImplantA dental implant is placed in the jawbone to hold a false tooth in place. Over time the bone fuses with the metal implant. A small attachment is left protruding through the gum, and dentures or bridges can be screwed or clipped onto this attachment. After your mouth has healed, you may need to have a second, smaller surgical procedure to uncover the gum over the top of the implant. Your dentist will then fit your artificial teeth onto the implant. The teeth may be fixed permanently or be attached in a way that allows you remove them for cleaning. Your dentist will ensure that they fit properly, match your other teeth and feel comfortable.

Dental Implant - before & after

Public Notice: The prices given are indicative prices based on the costs advised by our dentists. Whilst the guarantees are applied the the products used and not for the treatments carried out. You should always confirm with the dentists the prices and guarantees before treatment.

The informarion provided does not constitute a proper consultation or treatment plan. It is given as an indication of the type of treatments available..