SURGERY AND IMPLANTOLOGY

Dental implantation is an operation to place an artificial root (implant) into the patient's bone tissue, followed by prosthetics (crown placement). It sounds a little scary, but the procedure takes an average of 20 minutes and is performed without pain and discomfort, and as a result, you get a tooth that is aesthetically and functionally indistinguishable from the present.

Implantation is popular, not only because of the convenience and high aesthetics of the result, but also because of the durability of the implant - high-quality implants serve for decades. Patients' own teeth are sometimes less "durable" than a properly installed and high-quality implant. With the use of artificial roots, innovative technologies allow each patient to provide a flawless smile and a high-quality chewing process. This method of prosthetics has few contraindications. Orthopedic dentists have the opportunity to select implants and methods of their installation, taking into account the specifics of the jaw condition, wishes and capabilities of patients. Implantation is one of the most important activities of our clinic. Highly qualified, experienced implantologists and orthopedists are engaged in the restoration of dentition. The clinic is equipped with the latest diagnostic equipment, has its own dental laboratory, all the necessary consumables, which guarantees an excellent result.

Dental implants are an artificial structure imitating the shape of the tooth root, which has a number of obvious advantages: strength and the ability to withstand severe chewing loads; restoration of full functionality of the jaw apparatus; aesthetics - creates the effect of separation of each tooth (unlike bridge structures). To determine the recommended types of dental implants, the doctor prescribes the following for the patient: a full examination of the teeth and gums, treatment in case of pathologies; study of bone properties.

If the jaw bone is thinning, a sinus lift is performed, which allows for the subsequent placement of an implant. The disadvantage of this method is the length of the prosthetics process. After the artificial root is installed, it takes several months before the crown is installed. During this time, the patient has to experience significant discomfort. If it is necessary to build up the jaw bone, the cost of restoring the dentition increases. The modern technique of endoscopic dental implantation is becoming increasingly popular. The use of this technology allows you to do without incisions on the gums, to install the implant in the hole created by a laser beam. This method is used in implantation after tooth extraction. With this technique, the artificial root takes root faster, and a temporary plastic crown is placed on it within a week, which eliminates discomfort.

Implantation is used to install removable dentures if necessary. To do this, several artificial roots are implanted, which become the support for the system. Modern dentures are characterized by high aesthetic performance, high-quality imitation of natural teeth, and convenience. This allows you to forget about discomfort, smile without shyness, and chew food with high quality.