Dental implants

Dental implants

The loss of a single tooth can create a domino effect that negatively affects appearance, self-confidence, oral health and overall well-being.

Dental implants consist of two parts: a biocompatible titanium part that is placed in the bone, which represents the "new" root of the tooth, and a dental crown that serves as the "real" tooth above the gum line. 

Dental implants offer many advantages:

  • Improved aesthetics 
  • Improved functionality and chewing ability
  • Improved functional and functional function, improved dental function, improved dental function, improved dental function, improved dental function, improved dental function, improved dental function, improved dental function and improved dental health
  • Support of soft tissue (cheeks/cheeks), giving a younger appearance
  • Stop bone loss in the implant area

Are dental implants right for you?

If one or more teeth are missing, the answer is YES! 

A clinical and radiographic examination and a detailed health history are necessary to evaluate the patient's suitability as a candidate for implant placement. There are very few cases where a patient may be deemed unsuitable for implants since modern surgical techniques, knowledge and vast experience eliminate any obstacles! For any questions or doubts, schedule an informative appointment.