Among the various solutions for missing teeth, we focus on dental implants as the optimal choice. Dental implants provide more than just a replacement for lost teeth; they can significantly enhance your quality of life by:
Restoring the aesthetics of your smile.
Improving speech clarity through better pronunciation.
Enhancing the enjoyment of eating by improving chewing ability.
Furthermore, dental implants represent a conservative solution that preserves your overall oral health and the health of adjacent tissues, including your remaining teeth.
Depending on their condition, a patient can receive:
A single implant if a single tooth is missing.
Multiple implants if multiple teeth are missing.
A full arch implant rehabilitation if all teeth are missing.
After assessment and treatment planning, depending on the required treatment protocols, the entire dental implant process from placement to final restoration can range from a single day in specific cases to several months.
The high 98% success rate in dental implantology, across simple, advanced, and complex cases, is achieved through the meticulous application of key principles: minimizing infection, minimizing tissue injury, and avoiding implant contamination.
New technologies and advances are transforming dental implant surgeries, making them smarter, easier, and more conservative.
The following are prime examples of these cutting-edge diagnostic, planning, and operating tools:
Computerized tomography (CBCT).
Digital intraoral scanning.
3D implant planning.
Surgical guides.
These technologies significantly enhance the predictability and accuracy of implant placement, ultimately contributing to optimal outcomes for dental implant surgery.
Benefits of these technologies for patients:
Increased accuracy: more precise implant placement.
Reduced surgical time: Streamline the procedure.
Reduced healing time: Promotes faster recovery.
Minimized invasiveness: Often allows smaller incisions.
Minimized post-operative pain: Results in less discomfort after surgery.
Minimized complications: Reduces the risk of adverse events.
Ensuring the implant is safely centered between the existing teeth
Measuring the jawbone width and depth to provide a safe, stable implant foundation.
Confirming the exact entry point and the bone anatomy from above.
The planned implant position relative to the jawbone.
A "see-through" 3D view is used to ensure the implant is placed safely away from the nerve and is fully supported by strong bone.
An overhead 3D view to verify the exact position and entry point related to the rest of the teeth.
The missing tooth space
A Minimally invasive approach
Different view
A precise space is carefully prepared in the bone
Different view
Verifying the exact direction and depth of the preparation
The implant is carefully placed into the site, Here, it is still attached to its blue carrier
Different view
The implant is fully in place, acting as a strong, permanent root for the future custom-made tooth.
The healing cap is placed on the top of the implant.
Soft tissue repositioning and gently closing with small stitches around the healing cap
determine the bone volume and the exact entry point for the implant.
Position the implant perfectly based on the ideal final tooth position to ensure aesthetics and natural bite
Ensures the implant is safely centered between neighboring roots.
A high-resolution digital scan is used as the foundation for our 3D plan.
A 3D model of the custom-made guide that will be used during surgery to ensure 100% accuracy.
The completed digital blueprint is ready for 3d printing.
The virtual implant is placed to replace the missing tooth.
A color-coded map that shows exactly where the strongest bone is located to ensure the implant is stable
Occlusal view of the remaining roots before the tooth removal.
The roots are carefully divided to allow for a gentle removal that preserves the surrounding bone.
The roots are removed cleanly, preserving the surrounding bone and tissue for the new implant.
3D-printed surgical guide, designed for high accuracy.
The guide placed to act as precise positioning device for the entire procedure.
the clean site immediately after tooth reemoval.
The first preparation through the guide for a perfect center point as planned in the software.
Using the guide ,the final preperation ensures the perfect shape for the spicific implant.
The marked carrier is used to confirm that the implant stops at the exact planned depth.
The implant is driven through the guide sleeve, ensuring the precise orientation of the implant
The guide ensures the implant is centered perfectly within the extraction site.
Perfect angle of the placment, achieved through the guided system.
The implant is perfectly centered within the natural tooth cavity.
The implant securely anchored in the optimal biological position.
Applying a bone graft to fill spaces around the implant and maintain the natural ridge shape.
A large former is placed to start shaping the soft tissue so the new tooth appears to emerge from it.
A collagen membrane is applied to secure the bone graft and promote faster healing.
The site is gently closed with fine sutures to ensure a comfortable and rapid recovery.
Surgical placement of the implant according to 3d digital plan.
CAD-CAM high precision crowns after digital lab fabrication.
Final placement of screw-retained crowns, restoring natural aesthetic and function.