Dental implants

Restoration of missing teeth

Dental implant treatment is a modern and reliable method for restoring missing teeth. Its primary goal is to fully restore function and return a natural-looking smile.

A dental implant is a titanium structure placed into the jawbone, where it serves as an artificial tooth root. Once the implant has integrated with the bone, a crown is placed on top, replicating the shape and appearance of a natural tooth.

Modern implant technologies make it possible to replace a single tooth, multiple missing teeth, or even a full dental arch. The use of high-quality implant systems and advanced diagnostic methods ensures a high level of reliability and long-term durability.
15+ Years of Experience
Experience ranging from root canal treatment to rehabilitation.
5,000+ Patients
Treatment carried out using clinical protocols with outcomes.
3D Diagnostics
3D imaging, digital modelling and detailed treatment planning.
7+ Years of Experience
Hands-on expertise in general and restorative dentistry.

When is dental implant treatment needed?

Dental implant treatment may be required when one or more teeth are missing. Tooth loss can occur for various reasons, including trauma, decay, inflammatory conditions, or severe tooth damage.

A missing tooth can lead to shifting of adjacent teeth, bite misalignment, and increased stress on the remaining teeth. Timely restoration with a dental implant helps prevent these issues and supports long-term oral health.
  • Missing a single tooth

    If a single tooth is missing, dental implants allow it to be restored without grinding down adjacent teeth. It is one of the most natural and biologically sound ways to restore the dental arch.
  • Missing multiple teeth

    When several teeth are missing, implants can be used to support bridge restorations that fully restore chewing function.
  • Complete tooth loss

    Implant treatment can be used to restore an entire dental arch. Special prosthetic restorations are fixed on implants, providing secure stability and comfort in everyday use.
  • Inability to use removable dentures

    In some cases, removable dentures may cause discomfort or have poor retention. Dental implants provide a stable foundation for prosthetic restorations.
  • Preparation for prosthodontic treatment

    Implant treatment is often part of comprehensive dental care. After implant placement, the prosthodontic phase follows - the placement of a crown or prosthesis.
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Modern implant dentistry techniques
The clinic uses advanced dental implant techniques that allow procedures to be performed with maximum precision and safety. Before implant placement, a comprehensive diagnostic assessment is carried out, including CT scanning and evaluation of bone quality.

The use of modern implant systems and digital planning enables the doctor to determine the exact implant position and accurately predict the treatment outcome. This makes the procedure more controlled, safe, and predictable.

Contemporary surgical protocols and high-quality materials ensure stable implant integration and help reduce recovery time after the procedure. When necessary, additional procedures such as bone grafting or sinus lift can be performed to create optimal conditions for successful implantation.