implantology

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IMPLANTOLOGY

What are Dental Implants?

Dental implants are made of titanium and are surgically inserted into the jaw or jaw bone, acting as artificial roots to support crowns, bridges or dentures. They are biocompatible, integrating seamlessly with the bone, providing a stable, long-lasting foundation for replacement teeth.

People who have lost several teeth for various reasons, such as cavities, trauma and gum disease, can have dental implants placed in order to restore an aesthetic and very natural smile, in order to regain adequate chewing function. and balanced.

Fixed prosthetics on dental implants are capable of transforming smiles, allowing self-esteem and well-being to be restored with the recovery of a beautiful and healthy smile.

Benefits of Dental Implants

1

Natural Appearance

Implants support dental crowns that are custom-made to match your natural teeth, providing a harmonious, aesthetic smile.

2

Comfort and Stability​

Unlike removable prostheses, implants are fixed and stable, removing the discomfort and inconvenience of displacement.

3

Bone Preservation

Dental implants stimulate bone, preventing bone loss that typically occurs after tooth loss.

4

Improved chewing function

They allow effective and comfortable chewing, as if they were natural teeth, improving digestion and nutrition.

5

Durability

With proper care, implants can last a lifetime, offering a permanent solution to tooth loss.

6

Speech Improvement

Dental implants remove the worry of slipping teeth, improving speech clarity.

7

Increased Self-Esteem

Restoring your smile with dental implants can significantly increase confidence and quality of life.

In many cases it is possible to place implants using the all on four technique and rehabilitate the patient with fixed teeth on the same day.​

FAQs

FAQs

A dental implant is a titanium structure inserted into the jaw or jaw bone to replace the root of a missing tooth, supporting a crown, bridge or denture.

A dental implant replaces the root of a missing tooth, while dentures replace the visible crown. Prosthetics can be fixed (supported by implants) or removable.

Most people with good oral health and adequate bone density can be candidates for dental implants, although conditions such as diabetes, osteoporosis, or smoking may require additional evaluation.

The procedure is performed under local anesthesia, minimizing discomfort. After surgery, swelling or mild pain may occur, which is usually manageable with painkillers.

The total time can fluctuate from 3 to 9 months, depending on the need for additional procedures, such as bone grafts, and the time required for osseointegration.

With proper care and maintenance, dental implants can last for decades, often for a lifetime.

Risks include infection, implant rejection, nerve damage, or healing complications. However, these risks are minimized with adequate assessment and execution.

Yes, it is necessary to maintain good oral hygiene, including brushing and flossing, as well as regular visits to the dentist.

The cost can fluctuate depending on the number of implants and any additional procedures required. It is advisable to obtain a detailed estimate from Go Dental.

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