Dental Implants:

A dental implant is a permanent solution for replacing missing teeth, providing a secure and natural-looking alternative to bridges or dentures. An implant consists of a titanium post that is surgically placed into the jawbone, acting as a replacement root for the missing tooth. Once the implant integrates with the bone, a custom-made crown is placed on top, restoring both the appearance and function of the lost tooth.
The process begins with a thorough evaluation to ensure the jawbone is healthy enough to support the implant. After the implant is placed, a healing period allows the bone to fuse with the titanium post, creating a strong foundation. Once healed, a custom crown is attached, which is designed to match the color and shape of your natural teeth.
Dental implants offer a long-lasting and durable solution, providing superior stability compared to other tooth replacement options. They help preserve jawbone health, prevent tooth shifting, and restore full chewing function, allowing you to smile confidently and speak clearly.
Implants are a highly effective, permanent way to replace missing teeth, ensuring both beauty and function are fully restored.
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Fixed Prosthesis On Implants
Either for entire jaws that have been left without teeth, or to replace several or a single tooth. These teeth are the ones placed on the implants, which have been previously placed by the surgeon.
To place them, the prosthodontist must carry out several tests in the person’s mouth to ensure that the colour and shape, among other things, are the most correct. Just like prosthesis on the individual’s own teeth, crowns on implants also offer a multitude of possibilities for rehabilitation. The specialist’s training in this field will be fundamental in order to be able to show the latest advances at the moment.

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Removable Implant-Supported Or Semi-Fixed Prosthesis
Complete dental prosthesis which is mounted on a bar, which in turn is attached to two or three implants.
These prosthesis are used when the surgeon is forced to place few implants in an individual without teeth, usually due to a lack of bone. An edentulous mouth (without teeth) can be rehabilitated with 4 implants in the upper part or 2 in the lower part and a prosthesis that will cover the entire mouth.
This type of prosthesis is fixed on these implants, although the person will be able to remove it for proper hygiene. The fact that it is placed on these implants means that the prosthesis does not have any type of movement inside the mouth.

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