Surgical Dentistry
Dental Implants
CBCT-guided implant placement with prosthetic rehabilitation, performed by an implantologist.
Clinical overview
Definition
Titanium fixtures placed in the jawbone to replace missing teeth.
When this treatment is needed
Indicated for replacement of one or more missing teeth, support for fixed bridges, or stabilisation of dentures.
Treatment overview
Three-dimensional radiographic planning, surgical placement of the implant fixture, an osseointegration period of eight to twelve weeks, followed by abutment and crown placement.
Treatment characteristics
Procedure stages
- 01
CBCT imaging and digital planning
- 02
Implant placement under local anaesthesia
- 03
Osseointegration period
- 04
Final crown or prosthesis
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Common questions
Most cases are completed in one to three visits, depending on clinical findings. A clear timeline is shared after the initial assessment.
Related treatments
Root Canal Treatment
Endodontic treatment to preserve a tooth with infected or inflamed pulp.
Orthodontics (Braces & Aligners)
Correction of tooth and jaw alignment using fixed braces or clear aligners.
Smile Design
Planned aesthetic rehabilitation of the anterior teeth using digital smile design.