What is a dental implant?

A dental implant is defined as a medical device used to functionally and aesthetically rehabilitate the loss or congenital deficiency of one or more teeth.

Using minimally invasive surgical techniques

Currently the surgeon is the person who acts from the outside, using a minimally invasive approach and causing the least possible pain to the patient. This result has been achieved in dentistry thanks to a technique that has already been widely tested but is not yet widely used in our country.

The chewing function is restored using implants and your smile is regained using mini incisions no larger than 3-4 mm. The operation is programmed through the computer after rebuilding the facial skeleton of the patient in 3D. Thanks to special engineering techniques and computerised tomography (CAT), the computer program assesses the most appropriate number of implants in order to restore both functional and aesthetic aspects. Treatment is truly customised, costs are better controlled, moreover the basic operations make it possible to guarantee functionality and balance of the smile on the face to all ages.

The advantages of minimally invasive surgery can be felt above all from the point of view of the patient: limiting the cuts means there is no pain, there is no resulting swelling or bruises so that post operative recovery is almost immediate. Patients can return to their normal activities within 24/48 hours of surgery without any problem and the percentage of success is nearly 100%. The problem of rejection is eliminated by ensuring especially long implant life if home care and professional hygiene routines and regular checkups are followed correctly. Such benefits have opened up new scenarios for all age groups of patients.

OTHER TREATMENTS

MAKE-UP ESTETICO

AESTHETIC SMILE
MAKE-UP

ORTODONZIA

3D COMPUTERISED
ORTHODONTICS

RESTAURI NATURALI

NATURAL
RESTORATION

MINI INVASIVE
SURGERY