Dental implants are a modern and stable solution for various indications. They serve as artificial tooth roots for missing teeth, supporting dental bridges, crowns, and prostheses. Implant-supported restorations create a seamless, natural-looking smile, allowing patients to laugh and bite with confidence—even into old age!
Modern digital X-ray technology allows the surgical area to be visualized on a computer, enabling the precise pre-planning of the implant’s position, including its angle and depth, as well as the future dental restoration. This advanced technique enhances planning accuracy and provides comprehensive diagnostics, significantly reducing the risk of damaging adjacent teeth, tissue, or nerves during implantation. Additionally, it offers lower radiation exposure compared to conventional X-ray methods.
Since dental implants made of biocompatible titanium are embedded in the jawbone to fuse securely with it, sufficient stable bone material is essential. If bone loss has occurred due to pre-existing conditions, the jawbone can be restored through oral surgical bone augmentation or treated with short implants designed for reduced bone height.