Dental Implants – Single Tooth

Dental implants is a modern way to replace a hopeless or missing lost tooth.

There are many reasons that can lead to the loss of a single tooth. Thanks to dental implants we can close the gap between the teeth in a biologic and conservative way and bring back the naturalness and confidence to your smile!

A single implant has many indications: a deep caries, a root fracture deep under the gums ( in case of an accident ), a chronic, not treatable abscess, even congenitally missing teeth ( single or multiple ).

Single Implants – Indications

The most common indication for a dental implant restoration is when a tooth is lost in the front area of the mouth due to an accident. This creates an important aesthetic problem, that needs to be corrected as soon as possible.

Implant therapy is not limited just in the front area of the mouth. When a tooth is lost in the posterior part of the mouth, we can always replace it with an implant – a single tooth implant- and restore the function and aesthetics of the mouth.

Many times we have to restore more than one gap in the mouth, both in the front and the back areas of the mouth using multiple single tooth implants.

Thanks to dental implants we can avoid using the traditional prosthetic methods of dentistry, such as a bridge, where we have to grind and weake the adjacent teeth – especially when they are completely healthy, or even a partial , or full denture.

Dental Implants – One tooth & a-PRF™

In many cases, a problematic tooth needs to come out first and the implant will be placed after 2-3 months. After a tooth extraction is completed(1), the resulting hole in the bone (2) is filled with a blood clot which usually forms in the socket (3). During the subsequent normal healing process the extraction site is filled with bone and connective tissue.

As a result of remodeling of the jaw bone, there is In most of the cases a shrinkage of the bone, resulting in recession of the gums in the extraction area(4).

With the a-PRF™ technique we place regenerative clots and membranes (2) into the extraction site, which release growth factors, thereby minimizing bone loss (3).

Thanks to the a-PRF™ technique not only do we maintain the shape and form of the gums intact (4), but also create the conditions for a safe implant and aesthetic result.

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Dental Implants & Tissue Regeneration

Dental implants are a proven technique to restore a missing tooth. They have the advantage of being a conservative method, as we give the solution where the gap is, without harming the adjacent teeth.

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Dental Implants and Smile

When a tooth is lost in the front area of the mouth, dental implants are now the first choice. The reason is that implants, more than any other restorative method available today, resemble our natural teeth, providing significant advantages in appearance, speech, chewing, and the feel of a natural tooth.

Dental Implants and Aesthetics
As the front area is particularly visible, aesthetics are very important.

Today, we can replace the missing tooth in such a natural way that an implant restoration is indistinguishable from our natural teeth!

To achieve this, we need to restore not only the missing tooth but also the tissues surrounding the implant, such as the jaw and gums, so that the final restoration is completely natural.

A valuable aid in these cases is the modern regenerative techniques of periodontology and the dental magnification.

In the following photos, there are implants among the natural teeth. Can you confidently distinguish the implants from the natural teeth?

Can you confidently distinguish the implants from the natural teeth?

One of the most comon indications for an implant is the congenital absence of the lateral incisors in the upper jaw. Since the implant needs to be placed in a visible area, our aesthetic expectations are particularly high.

The techniques we have today in order to regenerate bone and gum, the various specially designed implants, and the excellent optical and biological properties of modern restorative materials allow us to achieve a very natural result.

Dental implants are the most biological and conservative way to restore these missing teeth.

Dental Implants and Prosthetic Restoration

For a natural and aesthetic result, along with managing the bone and gums, the prosthetic restoration of an implant is equally important. Significant progress has been made in this area in recent years.

Thanks to the advancement of dental biomaterials, we can now restore an implant with prosthetic components made from advanced ceramic materials and place an all-ceramic crown. This technique is especially suitable when the teeth are very bright and have a higher degree of translucency, as seen in young individuals or when bleaching has been performed on the adjecent teeth.

Dental Implants and Immediate Loading

The new, revolutionary technique of immediate loading – Smile Today – meets the desire for immediate, impressive results. With the Smile Today technique, the transition from a problematic tooth to a stable implant takes just a few hours!

Immediate loading – Smile Today can be applied to both front and lateral teeth, allowing us to place the implant and fill the gap at the same time- – provided we have the right conditions in terms of bo-ne size and shape.

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Thanks to modern restoration methods, we can now naturally replace even a single missing tooth.

Trust dental implants and regain a confident, harmonious smile!

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