Implants
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Dental implants are the best and most stable replacements for teeth.

Advantages of Dental Implants

  • Avoid damaging healthy teeth to replace lost teeth.
  • It manages to replace several teeth or an entire arch permanently, without having to wear uncomfortable removable prostheses.
  • Maintains the bone level of the area where the implant is fixed.
  • It allows treatments to be carried out with highly aesthetic results.
  • In cases of complete edentulousness, it significantly improves the patient's quality of life by allowing the creation of prostheses that are much more comfortable and aesthetic than classic complete prostheses.

Types of implants

It consists of the placement of an implant to replace a lost tooth. It can be planned to place the implant at the time of extraction: IMMEDIATE IMPLANT; or postpone it for a while depending on the doctor's criteria and the patient's aesthetic needs. In aesthetic cases we can plan the placement of a provisional tooth on the implant: IMMEDIATE LOADING, to avoid the patient being with uncomfortable provisional prostheses.

It is the best way to replace several lost teeth without having to damage healthy teeth. In a period of about 3 months you will be able to enjoy your teeth with a highly functional and aesthetic treatment.

If you don't have teeth and want to rehabilitate your mouth in a safe and lasting way, think about the options that dental implants provide. We can differentiate between removable rehabilitations retained by implants and fixed rehabilitations on implants.

It is the simplest treatment that we can perform with dental implants to rehabilitate an entire arch. It consists of the placement of 2 or 4 implants and on these the creation of a prosthesis for your entire mouth that is retained thanks to them. Dental implants prevent the prosthesis from having mobility in the mouth.
Being removable allows you to maintain adequate hygiene of the area and the prosthesis, avoiding bad odors and flavors. It is a simple procedure that does not require bone grafts in the vast majority of cases.

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