Implants can change your life
There are various solutions for replacing missing teeth, each with its own technical, functional or aesthetic limitations, and possible psychological implications for you.
Dental implants are often the treatment of choice.
What is an implant?
A dental implant is a small titanium device used to replace the tooth root of a missing natural tooth. The implant will be placed in the upper or lower jaw, bonding to the bone over time and providing support for the tooth replacement. This means that a dental implant provides solid, durable support for the tooth replacement.
I've been told I can't have a dental implant?
There is no age limit for dental implants. In all cases, a pre-implant examination is necessary to carry out a personalized study and a prosthetic treatment corresponding to your needs. A dental scan may be considered to check for bone volume, infection, fracture of an impacted root or tooth, etc. As a general rule, the number of implants varies according to the number of teeth to be replaced. An oral and, in some cases, clinical check-up is required before considering surgery and the placement of dental implants.
I've been told I don't have enough bones?
In the event of insufficient bone, there are alternative solutions such as filling the missing bone volume with a substitute, or using short implants.


Is it safe?
Rigorous, proven and mastered protocols guarantee you a suitable job, with a success rate of around 95%. Failure to do so will only delay the initial treatment.
It is possible, under certain conditions, to obtain new fixed teeth the same day or the next day. Strict, proven surgical protocols, combined with clinical experience and the latest technological advances, enable us to offer you this type of treatment.
It requires a preliminary study, and is not for everyone. The predictability of this treatment offers advantages.
In certain specific cases, modern implantology validates immediate grafting, implant placement and prosthesis fitting. This procedure is made easier under general anaesthetic.
With just one or two consultations, surgery and new teeth can be scheduled for the same day.
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Of course, there are alternatives to dental implants, such as dental bridges, stellite, full or partial dentures and many more. Ask our dental surgeon for more information.
Candidates for dental implants?
If you're missing a single tooth, or all your teeth, implants may be a good solution for you.Dental implants can produce fantastic results. If you lack bone height, a sinus lift or graft may be necessary. If you wear a small bridge or removable appliance, implants are a good alternative. We can perform all these procedures under general anaesthetic or sedation.
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