Treatments and Procedures
Treatments and procedures in Dental Implantology
Our team of specialists offers you top solutions, adapted to each individual case.
Types of implants
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1Endosteal
Titanium implants inserted directly into the bone.
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2Subperiosteal
Solution for insufficient bone, placed under the gum.
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3Zygomatic
For severe cases of atrophy in the upper jaw.
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4Immediate charging
Temporary work installed on the same day.
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5All-on-4/6
Complete rehabilitation of the arches with 4 or 6 implants.
Charging Protocols
- Immediate charging: Immediate results and minimally invasive procedure.
- Late loading: 3–6 month wait for full integration.
Solutions for insufficient bone
- Bone additions: Autologous and xenograft Guided Bone Regeneration (GBR) and Khoury technique
- Sinus Lift: Open (lateral) and closed (osteotome)
Addressing cases of severe atrophy
- 3D evaluation: Scans for precise planning.
- Advanced techniques: Sinus lift, GBR, ontogenetic distraction and zygomatic implants.
- Immediate charging: Complete smile on the day of the procedure.
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Frequently asked questions
Detailed answers to patients' questions about implants and dental treatments
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Who can benefit from a dental implant?
Implants are recommended for people with tooth loss, who have adequate oral hygiene and, in cases of insufficient bone, additional solutions such as bone additions or sinus lift can be followed.
How long does it take for the implant to integrate?
3-6 months
Discomfort?
The procedure is performed under anesthesia, and laser therapy reduces pain.
The solution for insufficient bone?
Our detailed evaluation determines the best approach (bone augmentation, sinus lift, zygomatic implants).
What measures are taken to ensure the long-term success of the implant?
Long-term success is ensured through precise 3D planning, loading protocols adapted to each case, the use of advanced techniques and careful monitoring through regular postoperative check-ups and rigorous oral hygiene.