Implants
DENTAL IMPLANTS
Implants as a replacement for teeth have a success rate of 90-98%. During the last 30 years the use of dental implants have changed dentistry beyond recognition. Implants are not new nor are they considered experimental and it is equally rare to come across situations where they cannot be used at all. The origin of modern implants can be traced to Sweden in the 1950s. But it was not until the 1980s that the use of dental implants became widespread in the world.
Dental implants are tiny titanium cylinders which are permanently implanted into the jawbone to replace roots of single or multiple missing teeth. These anchors act as tooth root substitutes. After a period of time the bone bonds with titanium, creating a strong foundation for artificial teeth bonds. Small posts are then attached to the implant which protrude through the gums. These posts provide stable anchors for natural-looking replacement teeth.
Dental implants can also be used to help stabilize or support removable partial and full dentures. In all cases, dental implants result in a significant improvement in your quality of life. They look, feel and function like natural teeth. When used in conjunction with modern restorative dentistry, their appearance, comfort and function are very likely to exceed your expectations.
Do not be afraid of implants! Implantation surgery is done with the local anesthesia which makes it totally painless and lasts up to an hour. Having on offer a full range of Implant Systems available on the market we are able to find a solution to each and every complex case.
Treatment plan involving dental implants is preceded by a consultation to give precise diagnosing. The plan is unique for each individual and accordingly the timing, cost and delivery of care will be customized to suit personal needs.
We always strive to save every tooth possible before its extraction. A healthy restored tooth is far better than an artificial one. Even the most broken and badly decayed teeth can be built up again.
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