Implantology
Due to the achievements in modern dentistry, currently patients have the opportunity to replace their missing teeth, without turning or damaging the closest to the defect teeth.
Tooth implant is a multicomplex construction used to replace the roots of the lost teeth. Implant, as well as the natural root of the tooth, serves as reliable support for bone structure. Loss of one or more teeth results in chewing malfunction, followed by the malfunction of the digestive tract as a whole. Bone tissue becomes thinner over time, which leads to deformation of maxillofacial region and complexity of putting in a prosthesis. The beauty and harmony of the smile is also important, which is sometimes impossible when there are missing teeth in the frontal region.
The main material for manufacture of implants is titanium, which is the leading biocompatible material in medicine.
Teeth restoration using implants consists of two stages of treatment – first includes surgical treatment, then it is followed by prosthetics.
Ceramic dental crowns installed on implants are practically indistinguishable from natural teeth and give a sense of your own teeth. This treatment also completely removes the inconveniences that appear from using detachable dentures.