Dental implantology

Dental implantology is the branch of dentistry focused on the placement, restoration, and maintenance of dental implants, which are artificial tooth roots permanently anchored to the jawbone to replace missing teeth and their roots. This revolutionary, biocompatible titanium or ceramic implant fuses with the jawbone through a process called osseointegration, providing a stable, long-term solution for restoring tooth function, aesthetics, and preserving jawbone integrity.

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Dental implantology

Implantology

Implantology is an advanced branch of dentistry focused on restoring missing teeth using dental implants.
A dental implant is a titanium post that is surgically placed into the jawbone, acting as an artificial tooth root. A crown is then placed on top of the implant, fully replicating the natural tooth in shape, color, and function.


Benefits of Dental Implants:

  • Full restoration of chewing function

  • High aesthetics — the tooth looks completely natural

  • No need to grind down adjacent healthy teeth

  • Prevents bone loss (atrophy of the jawbone)

  • Long-lasting — with proper care, implants can last over 20 years


Stages of Implantation:

1. Diagnostics and Planning

  • 3D cone beam CT scan

  • Digital modeling and bone quality assessment

  • Selection of the optimal implant system

2. Surgical Stage

  • Implant placement under local anesthesia

  • Bone grafting or sinus lift if necessary

3. Osseointegration

  • Healing and integration period (2–6 months)

4. Prosthetic Stage

  • Installation of the abutment and crown

  • Full restoration of function and aesthetics


Types of Implantation:

  • Conventional (two-stage) implantation

  • Single-stage implantation with immediate load

  • All-on-4 / All-on-6 — for full-arch restoration

  • Mini implants — for securing removable dentures

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