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Implant

The Perfect Solution to Replace Missing Teeth

A dental implant is a surgical fixture that is placed into the jawbone and allowed to fuse with the bone over the span of a few months. The success rate for dental implants is close to 98%.
There are great advantages to choosing a dental implant for tooth replacement over the other options. Dental implants are conservative in that missing teeth can be replaced without affecting or altering the adjacent teeth.

LIFE LONG SOLUTION

It is one time procedure, which is long lasting, durable and strong
BITE AND CHEW WITH EASE

Patient with implant may chew any things with confidenc as like natural teeth
LOOK YOUNGER

Missing teeth may make your face look sunken and older than your age. Implants give you a well-balanced jawline, improve your smile and help you regain confidence.


Depending on the technology used, our implant cases are categorized into 3 types:
IMMEDIATE IMPLANTS

• Specialized technique that enables replacement of teeth in a single day. • Most cases are eligible for this technique, subject to scans and evaluation. • Revolutionary concept that combines precision surgery with specialized implants for immediate results.


SINGLE STAGE IMPLANTS

Latest development in dental implant technology.Involves completion of the entire procedure, comprising extractions, implant placements and fabrication of the crowns (teeth) in one stage of approximately two weeks.Can be used for almost all types and categories of cases.


TWO-STAGE IMPLANTS

Carried out in two stages spread over a minimum interval of 3 months. First stage involves the placement of the implants and requires one to two sessions.Second stage includes the fabrication of the crowns (teeth).


All-on-4 dental implants

All-on-4 dental implants technology is a patented development of the American-Swiss company Nobel, in 2003. This involves placing four implants per arch without grafting and sinus liftings: two front area vertical implants, and two back area angled implants. Thanks to angled implants, stable prosthetic force distribution can be provided.
If you’ve already decided to take a dive in the “All on” dental procedure, you may be wondering just what the difference may be between the all-on-4 or all-on-6 dental implants.
The clearest difference between all-on-4 and all-on-6 dental implants is the number of implants that are placed in the mouth. The more implants you have, the more strength and stability are provided for your jawbone. Each dental implant that is placed in your jaw helps reinforce the bone it’s implanted in

All-on-6 dental implants

All-on-6 dental implants provide a stronger, more stable base for the prosthetic dental arch, resulting in a longer-lasting, more comfortable smile. Taking into consideration the mechanics of biting and chewing, additional stability and a more even distribution of pressure may help extend the life of your prosthetic arch. However All-on-6 is not always better procedure than all-on-4. Patients who don’t have enough bone strength to withstand the pressure of the additional two dental implants may benefit more with the All-on-4 dental implants procedure. The best way to decide which option is better for you, this is to speak to our professional team at our dental centre and examination of your jawbone has been made.

 

 

FAQ

Dentists have used dental implants for many years, and implant technology continues to advance. Today, dental implants are sophisticated devices that highly trained professionals put in place. They’re one of the most reliable ways to replace missing teeth.

While discomfort can vary between people, most individuals report getting their dental implant was much less uncomfortable than they anticipated it to be. During the surgical dental implant procedure, the dentist will give you an anesthetic, so you should feel minimal discomfort if any.
They’ll use gentle techniques, and since the environment they’re working in is clean, there’s little risk of infection. If you follow the dentist’s post-operative instructions and take the prescribed antibiotics, you should experience minimal discomfort. Your dentist will likely prescribe you pain medication as well, but many individuals don’t use them.

A few factors determine the dental implant procedure timeline. They are:
Your dental health
Which teeth are replaced
The number of teeth involved
If you’ll require a tooth extraction before the implant placement
The dentist restores your mouth with an implant in two phases and the entire process can take around three to nine months. It could take even longer if you have an extraction that has to heal, or if you needed bone grafts before the dentist implanted the posts.

Similar to any oral surgical procedure, there is a chance of infection, pain and inflammation. However, negative effects are rare and usually minor if they do occur. Your dentist will talk with you about how they can manage these risks for your specific situation.
Also, if the dentist can’t place the implant because there’s no available bone, then you may require a bone and gum grafting procedure, which could increase your treatment cost.

Fortunately, humans get two sets of teeth. When you lose a single tooth or multiple teeth because of gum disease or dental decay, implants can now replace them and serve as your third set of fixed teeth. Implants have many upsides, including:
They improve your appearance
They improve your confidence
They can last a lifetime
They allow you to have an active lifestyle
They improve your ability to eat the foods you like
You no longer have to worry about your teeth
They never decay because they’re made of titanium
Dental implants, in general, have an up to 98 percent success rate.

For two days following your surgery, drink liquids and consume soft foods

The dentist places dental implants in your jaw by making precise holes in your bone so that they fit snuggly. They do this where your teeth are missing but where you have adequate bone to hold the dental implants. In some cases, it’s possible for them to place dental implants on the same day your dentist extracts your teeth. Typically, however, it takes around three to six months of healing before you can have your implant placed.

Very rarely does an individual’s body reject an implant. The jawbone usually readily accepts the dental implant. The very few rejections are due to rare allergies to the titanium alloy that make up the implant. Another reason why an implant could fail is if you don’t take proper care of it after your surgery. Without excellent oral hygiene, natural teeth fail and fall out eventually. Dental implants are no different. When you take good care of your teeth and your implants, it will help prevent gum decay and structure failure later on.

The average implant process occurs in multiple steps. You may require more than one healing stage. So, there’s a varied healing period, depending on your health, how many teeth you need replacing and other factors. However, the healing process generally takes anywhere from six to 12 weeks.

First, you shouldn’t smoke. Smoking causes gum disease and recession, which makes the dental implant structure weak over time. Therefore, you should not smoke or chew tobacco.
Also, don’t apply any heat to your face unless you’re instructed to by your dentist. Heat could increase swelling.
Don’t use straws. Doing so places pressure on your mouth that could dislodge the blood clot that’s keeping the wound closed, cause more bleeding and delay healing.

Individuals who wear partial or full dentures are the most frequent users of dental implants. Dental implants can help provide support and retention for a removable implant overdenture that the dentist snaps on your implants. Implants help ensure that the full or partial denture doesn’t move and decreases the need for denture glue or adhesives. You can also use implants with a fixed denture. The dentist may bolt your dentures to the dental implants using titanium components.

Individuals who wear partial or full dentures are the most frequent users of dental implants. Dental implants can help provide support and retention for a removable implant overdenture that the dentist snaps on your implants. Implants help ensure that the full or partial denture doesn’t move and decreases the need for denture glue or adhesives. You can also use implants with a fixed denture. The dentist may bolt your dentures to the dental implants using titanium components.

Dental implants can last a lifetime if you take care of them properly by regularly brushing, flossing and following your dentist’s recommendations. While your dentist can’t guarantee the lifetime success of an implant, they can provide you with suggestions and guidelines on how to take good care of your teeth. They’ll base these guidelines on:
Your genetic history Proper hygiene procedures Your nutritional habits Following the guidelines your dentist gives you will help ensure your implant has the best chance of lasting a lifetime.

This is a complicated question since the answer will depend on your specific situation. In obtaining this answer, you’ll learn more about your specific needs. Your dentist can give you a more accurate assessment of the costs of your procedure. The cost of dental implant treatment will depend on various individual factors, including: The amount, quality and location of bone The number of dental implants you’ll need to support the teeth The number of teeth that need replacing The type of artificial teeth the dentist will use The types of dental implants used This is something you can discuss with your dentist during your initial consultation.

SUCCESSFULLY REPLACING TEETH USING IMPLANTS IS AN EXTREMELY 'TECHNIQUE-SENSITIVE' PROCESS THAT REQUIRES GREAT EXPERTISE.
International Quality Standards

All our implant systems meet the most stringent of international quality standards.