Implants
By filling the gap of a missing tooth or replacing several or all of your teeth, implant-supported dentures combine functionality and aesthetics.
The implant to replace a single tooth
When you want to save healthy teeth adjacent to a missing tooth, the use of an implant-supported crown will be considered. The crown is cemented (glued) or screwed to the implant so that it does not affect the integrity of the neighboring teeth and so that it blends in with the natural dentition.
Also, when a patient’s teeth cannot act as abutments, the implant-supported bridge is the best option.
Replacing Multiple Teeth
Partial prosthesis on implants
If you need to replace several teeth, the partial prosthesis on implants will be your ally. This will prevent the migration of natural teeth to vacant spaces and prevent premature wear of healthy teeth. Partial dentures can be permanently attached to the implants or removable with a fixation system.
Complete prosthesis on implants
The complete prosthesis is used to replace all the teeth of one or both dental arches. The use of a complete prosthesis on implants allows, among other things, better stability in the mouth, but also prevents the thinning of the jawbone. It can be permanently screwed to the implants or be removable.


