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Dental Implants

Dental implants are replacements for one or more lost natural teeth, made of titanium and ceramic. Not only can they replace missing teeth, but they also prevent the loss of soft and hard tissues that occurs due to the loss of natural teeth.

Dental implants function exactly like natural teeth. They even naturally integrate into the jawbone. The new crown is permanently anchored to the top of the implant. Implants will look and function long-term like your real teeth, often even better. They solve situations when you are troubled by the loss of one tooth, have missing teeth in multiple places, or have no teeth at all.

If you want to be sure that dental implants fully serve their purpose and are applied correctly and professionally, schedule a consultation. Each patient is unique. Every patient has a different initial condition of the oral cavity, bone tissue quality, regeneration time, metabolism, immunity level, and accompanying diseases. The extent of the procedure is also unique. Some need to increase bone tissue volume, extending the tooth implantation process to a year and a half, while others can have everything done in one stage, i.e., in a few visits, and everything heals within three months.

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Generally, a 97% success rate is reported for dental implants. Potential failure depends on many factors such as the patient's health condition, implant type, associated diseases, and, not least, the experience of the implantologist.

Yes. Implants can only be placed after the growth cycle (bone growth) is completed. Therefore, dental implants cannot be placed in children whose bones are still growing. Dental implants can be placed in older adults of any age.

In cases where the patient does not have enough bone, bone augmentation (bone addition or reconstruction) can be performed. In this surgical procedure, a substitute bone material is added to the jaw or mandible.

The dental implant is made of titanium, which is non-ferromagnetic and thus does not contraindicate MRI. You can undergo MRI with a dental implant without problems, but it is good to inform the MRI staff that you have a dental implant.

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