IMPLANTOLOGY WARSAW
Dental implants are a modern solution for those who wish to replace one, several, or all missing teeth. They restore not only an aesthetic smile but also the comfort of eating, speaking, and daily functioning. An implant replaces the tooth root and provides a stable base for a crown, bridge, or denture, resulting in a natural, durable, and comfortable result.
Implant placement Warsaw
This is one of the most frequently asked questions by patients considering implant treatment. A dental implant is a small device placed in the jawbone to replace the root of a missing tooth. This part is located beneath the gum, so it remains completely invisible after treatment is complete.
The implant itself isn’t yet a full tooth. It provides a stable foundation for subsequent restorations. A special abutment is attached to the implant, followed by a prosthetic crown, which recreates the visible portion of the tooth. This allows for a result that looks natural, is comfortable, and allows for normal eating, speaking, and smiling without discomfort.
Implantology is currently one of the most modern methods of restoring missing teeth.
IMPLANTOLOGIST Warsaw
Implants are a solution for people who want to permanently replace missing teeth and regain the comfort of daily life. They are effective for both single-tooth loss and larger gaps in dentition.
It is worth considering implants in the case of:
Thanks to implants, it is possible to achieve a more comfortable, long-lasting and aesthetic effect that improves not only the appearance of the smile, but also the comfort of eating, speaking and everyday life.
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Implant treatment always begins with a thorough diagnosis and individual planning. To assess the amount and condition of bone, we perform a computed tomography scan, which allows us to precisely plan the entire treatment process and select the best solution for the patient’s needs.
For more extensive procedures, such as All-on-6, planning is done digitally. Based on tomography and the design of the future teeth, we determine the precise positions of the implants and then prepare a 3D-printed implant guide. This allows for very precise implant placement—exactly in the previously planned locations. This solution increases the safety of the procedure, the predictability of the treatment, and the accuracy of the entire restoration.
Treatment begins with a thorough oral examination, medical history, and diagnostic imaging. At this stage, the doctor assesses bone and gum health, and assesses the feasibility of the procedure.
Based on the examination, an individual treatment plan is prepared. It determines the scope of the procedure, the number of implants, the reconstruction process, and the possible need for additional procedures, such as bone reconstruction.
During the procedure, an implant is placed into the jawbone. It replaces the tooth root and provides the foundation for further reconstruction.
Once the implant is placed, it needs time to properly fuse with the bone. This step is crucial because it influences the durability and stability of the future restoration.
Once healing is complete, an abutment and a crown, bridge, or denture are attached to the implant. This provides a natural-looking restoration and restores full tooth function.
reconstruction of the entire dental arch WARSAW
All-on-6 is a one day procedure for patients with multiple missing teeth or toothlessness, allowing for the reconstruction of the entire dental arch on six implants. A permanent prosthetic restoration is placed on the implants, restoring not only the aesthetics of the smile but also the stability and comfort of everyday functioning. The implant itself replaces the tooth root and then provides support for the prosthetic restoration.
This solution is chosen by people who want to avoid a removable denture or are looking for a more durable and comfortable restoration.
All-on-6 allows you to restore biting function, improve the aesthetics of your smile, and increase everyday comfort. It’s a comprehensive restoration that combines modern implantology with prosthetics and requires carefully planned treatment. The implant process itself typically takes place in stages—from consultation and diagnosis, through implant placement, to the fabrication and placement of the prosthetic restoration.