Implantology
Implantology is a branch of dentistry dealing with the reconstruction of missing teeth using intraosseous implants. As a result, patients can regain the ability to chew normally, improve the aesthetics of the smile and avoid further health problems associated with missing teeth. The method is safe and effective, and thanks to advanced technologies, you can achieve great aesthetic and functional effects.

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Implantology
The process of implant treatment begins with a consultation, during which we carry out qualification for the procedure and diagnostics. We perform computed tomography and 3D scans of the patient’s teeth. Then we issue a referral for blood tests and, in selected cases, a referral for laryngological consultation. After determining the treatment needs and discussing the treatment plan, we perform the implantation procedure, followed by prosthetic reconstruction.
Implantology in a few steps:
- Specialist consultation,
- Diagnostics – cone beam computed tomography, 3D scans, blood tests,
- Virtual planning of the procedure, preparation of implant templates,
- implant placement procedure,
- Implementation of prosthetic reconstruction,
- Depending on the qualifications, it is possible to perform implantation with immediate provision of a temporary prosthetic reconstruction (crown, bridge) or the implants remain covered with mucosa for the time of healing. In this case, the patient receives a temporary prosthetic supplement printed on the spot and cemented on the adjacent teeth.
Cone beam computed tomography
During the qualification for implant treatment, we perform basic examinations: computed tomography and 3D scans of the patient’s teeth. In turn, during the diagnostic process, we use Cone Beam Computed Tomography tests. This enables the assessment of bone conditions and the need for reconstructive procedures aimed at creating optimal conditions for implantation.
Computer navigation
The next stage is the virtual planning of the procedure and the preparation of surgical templates. This method of treatment allows for the most accurate planning and then transferring the position of the implants to the patient’s mouth.
Implant templates
In the case of complex implantological procedures, we make surgical templates that enable navigation at all stages of the procedure, including loading the implants with immediate prosthetic work.
Platelet-rich fibrin (PRF)
The technology supporting surgical procedures is the use of the patient’s own blood. Centrifuged blood into the form of platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) significantly accelerates the healing process.
3D printing
In the case of single-tooth implantation, at the preparatory stage for making a prosthetic crown, we make individual healing profiles using 3D printing technology. This ensures the natural shape of the gum around the implant and the invisibility of the work done.
In the place of the lost tooth, we introduce an implant, on the basis of which we rebuild the crown part. In the case of loss of many teeth, we place a larger number of implants, based on which we supplement the missing teeth or improve the stability of removable dentures.
Classic implant treatment lasts 3-6 months. However, under favorable local conditions, it is possible to shorten this period to 8 weeks or replace the missing tooth with an implant and a temporary crown during one visit.
In a generally healthy person, with proper oral hygiene, the implant can function until the end of life. It should be remembered that a prosthetic restoration made on implants needs to be replaced from time to time.
Thanks to the use of biomaterial, we obtain the shape and volume of the alveolar bone. Thanks to this, we avoid or reduce the need for bone reconstruction during implant treatment.