What exactly is a dental implant?
An implant is a small titanium root placed into the jawbone. After healing, it acts as a stable anchor for a crown, a bridge or a complete prosthesis.
- Biocompatible titanium, with a very long-term success rate.
- Healing phase (osseointegration) lasting a few weeks to a few months.
- Final crown or bridge custom-designed in the laboratory.
Main indications
- Replacing a single missing tooth without touching the neighbors.
- Replacing several teeth with an implant-supported bridge.
- Stabilizing a complete denture that no longer holds well.
Guided surgery: precision and comfort
Implant planning relies on a 3D scan combined with a digital impression. Surgery is then performed using a custom-made guide that ensures the most precise and least invasive placement possible.
- Personalized planning before any intervention.
- Minimally invasive surgical protocol, often with shorter healing.
- Final prosthesis designed by partner laboratories specialized in implantology.
What to do when bone is missing?
When the bone volume is insufficient, a bone or gum graft can be performed before or during implant placement to secure long-term results.
These reconstructive procedures are part of the practice's daily activity and are always explained transparently before the treatment plan is validated.
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