Dental implant: A long-lasting solution for your smile
A dental implant is an advanced and long-lasting solution for replacing missing teeth. It is made of a small titanium post that is anchored in the maxillary bone and becomes a stable anchor for the dental crown.
The implants provide stability, which is similar to the natural teeth, and prevent bone deterioration. This procedure is made, using local anaesthesia, while the results are outstanding, providing a natural smile and full functionality. If you take proper care of them, dental implants may last for the whole life, and this makes them a preferable option for restoring a healthy and attractive smile.
Bone augmentation and sinus lifting
Bone augmentation and sinus lifting are advanced surgical interventions that are aimed to restore the structure of the maxillary bone, in order to prepare it for dental implants.
Bone augmentation implies adding the osseous material to the deficient areas, thus strengthening the support for future implants. Sinus lifting is a specific procedure when the sinus membrane is raised, thus allowing to add osseous tissue thereunder, in order to create the space for implants in the area behind the upper maxilla.
Such techniques, which are made with precision and experience, open new possibilities for those patients, who earlier had bone insufficiency for dental implants.
Total rehabilitation / ‘All on 4/6/8’ technique
Total rehabilitation is a comprehensive approach to restoration of oral cavity health and aesthetics. This implies full reconstruction of the teeth and associated structures, restoring the functionality and natural aspect of your smile.
Due to use of advanced technologies and high-quality materials, the total rehabilitation may comprise such procedures as dental implants, dental bridges, prostheses and surgical interventions to correct the complex problems.
Plasma therapy
Plasma therapy in dental surgery presupposes the use of the plasma that is rich in thrombocytes, from the patient’s own blood, in order to speed up the process of healing in dental surgical interventions.
This minimally invasive technique implies taking a small quantity of blood, its processing and thereafter, concentrated plasma administration into the affected area. Activated thrombocytes stimulate the tissue regeneration and reduce inflammation, thus speeding up the healing process.
Plasma therapy is an innovative technology that contributes to quick recovery and improvement of the post-operatory results in dental surgery.