Dental implants are medical devices surgically implanted into the jaw to restore a person’s ability to chew or their appearance. If several teeth are lost, one of the options may be to install dental bridge implants.
Read moreDental implants are medical devices surgically implanted into the jaw to restore a person’s ability to chew or their appearance. They provide support for artificial (fake) teeth, such as crowns, bridges, or dentures.
Read moreDental implants are medical devices surgically implanted into the jaw to restore a person’s ability to chew or their appearance. They provide support for artificial (fake) teeth, such as crowns, bridges, or dentures.
Read moreYou can lose your teeth at any age, but, fortunately, medicine has long been offering a quick and reliable way to restore them – implantation.
Read moreCurrently, implantation has no analogues as a procedure and is the only technique that prevents the loss of jaw bone tissue.
Read moreImplantation according to the All-on-4 protocol is a method of restoring the dentition by installing four implants in the jaw, on which first a temporary and then a permanent prosthesis is attached.
Read moreDental implant involves replacing an extracted tooth with a metal stud or post screwed right into the bone to serve as an anchor to the crown or false denture that would otherwise not have anything to keep it situated right into the tooth socket...
Read moreThe dental implant is a surgical component that interferes with the jawbones, their basic role being one of support for future crowns, bridges and dental prostheses.
Read moreDental implant surgery can offer a welcome alternative to dentures or bridgework that doesn’t fit well and can offer an option when a lack of natural teeth roots don’t allow building denture or bridgework tooth replacements.
Read moreDental implants may be an option for people who have lost one or more teeth due to periodontal disease, an injury, or some other reason and who prefer not to wear dentures.
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