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Dental Implant

Single Tooth Implants

Single Tooth Implants: A single tooth implant is a dental restoration solution for individuals who are missing one or a few teeth. It involves inserting a titanium post into the jawbone to serve as a replacement tooth root, and attaching a custom-made crown to the top of the post.

Multiple Tooth Implants

Multiple Tooth Implants: Multiple tooth implants are an option for individuals who are missing several consecutive or non-consecutive teeth. Similar to single tooth implants, multiple tooth implants involve inserting titanium posts into the jawbone, and then attaching custom-made bridges or dentures to the posts.

Immediate Load Implants

Immediate Load Implants: Immediate load implants are a type of dental implant that allow the patient to have a fully functional set of teeth within 24 hours of the initial surgery. This type of implant is ideal for patients who need to replace a missing tooth quickly and do not want to go without a tooth for an extended period of time.

Full Mouth Implant Restoration

Full Mouth Implant Restoration: Full mouth implant restoration is a complete solution for individuals who are missing all or most of their teeth. This treatment involves inserting a series of dental implants into the jawbone to serve as replacement tooth roots, and then attaching a full set of custom-made dentures or bridges to the implants.

All-on-4 Implant Solutions

All-on-4 Implant Solutions: All-on-4 implant solutions are a type of full mouth implant restoration that involves placing four dental implants in the jawbone to support a full arch of replacement teeth. This option is ideal for patients who have limited jawbone density, as it requires less bone grafting and results in a quicker recovery time.

 

Implant-Retained Dentures

Implant-Retained Dentures: Implant-retained dentures are a type of dental implant restoration that involves placing dental implants into the jawbone to support a removable denture. This option is ideal for patients who have difficulty wearing traditional dentures due to discomfort or lack of stability.