A quick and painless way to restore lost teeth.
A dental implant is a small titanium screw threaded into the bone that replaces the root of a missing tooth. A dental crown is fixed on the implant. Implanted teeth look and function like natural teeth.
Implantation is required in case of loss of several, most or even one tooth. Know that you are not alone! More than 3,600,000,000 people worldwide are missing at least one tooth.
In the absence of all teeth, problems with digestion occur, headaches begin due to the altered bite, and bone loss occurs. The appearance also changes - lips, cheeks tighten, wrinkles appear.
Tooth restoration with implants usually takes 4 to 6 months and consists of several steps.
Thorough examination (3D computed tomography), consultation and accurate drawing up of a treatment plan.
The root of the tooth is restored with the selected implant.
Determined by a doctor, usually for a healing period of 3-4 months, a special healing head is fixed on the implant.
When the implant is attached, the crown of the tooth itself is also restored.
An excellent way out in the event of irreparable failure of one or several teeth, injuries. The implant is threaded into the area of the tooth that has just been removed, which minimizes the healing time. In order not to be without a tooth, if necessary, a temporary denture can be fixed after the procedure. A permanent prosthesis is usually fixed after three months.
If you have lost three teeth in the same area, they can be restored using a bridge structure. While maintaining a certain distance, two implants are threaded, and then a three-tooth bridge is fixed on them.
The “All-on-4” treatment methodology is designed for people who have lost most or all of their teeth. This is a great alternative to avoid the uncomfortable wearing of a removable prosthesis.
During one visit, all remaining teeth are removed and 4 implants are threaded, on which a non-removable temporary prosthesis is fixed.
After the implants are fixed in the bone, the temporary prosthesis is replaced with a permanent, non-removable prosthesis.
The usual removable plate often annoys the patient, as it is characterized by unstable fixation and inefficient chewing function. To ensure the stability of the plate, it is possible to fix it on two threaded implants. This prosthesis is removable, but in terms of use it is more convenient than a conventional plate. Taste receptors are preserved, since the palatal part of the maxillary plate is cut deeper.
We assess each case individually and adapt to the financial possibilities of the patient. For this purpose, an extremely flexible system of payment for services is applied. Do not delay treatment because of finances, we assure you - together we always find a compromise.
Jūsų patogumui bendradarbiaujame su privačiomis sveikatos draudimo kompanijomis, todėl viskas bus dar greičiau ir patogiau, o jei tiesioginio bendradarbiavimo su jūsų draudimo kompanija neturime, po paslaugos suteikimo galėsime pateikti medicininį išrašą ir sąskaitą faktūrą.
This is one of the most common fears among patients. Local anesthesia is sufficient for the procedure, and it takes only about 15 minutes to insert the implant—without any discomfort. For those who want "psychological anesthesia" as well, sedation (medication-induced relaxation) can be used.
Typically, it takes 3 to 5 months for the implant to fully integrate with the bone.
Simply put, the implant restores the root of the tooth within the bone. The "tooth" itself (the crown) is attached later—once the implant has fully healed. This is a separate procedure. Complete tooth restoration consists of two stages: implant placement and prosthetic restoration (crown placement) on the implant.
Bone loss is not necessarily a dealbreaker. The surgeon will evaluate whether the bone can be rebuilt through bone augmentation. Any need for additional surgery and its cost will be assessed during the initial consultation.
It's important to prepare for both the “before” and “after” phases. Before the procedure, you must be in good overall health. Any underlying conditions that affect the immune system can influence implant integration. If you have chronic conditions, it’s recommended to consult your family doctor before the procedure. After the implant is placed, you should avoid intense physical activity for 14 days. In some cases, antibiotics are prescribed. All of this and more will be explained by your doctor and treatment coordinator.
When properly maintained, implants integrate and function like natural teeth. They can be brushed with a regular toothbrush and toothpaste. However, to ensure the implant lasts a lifetime, it's essential to have regular professional cleanings and diagnostic check-ups.
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