Single Tooth implant

Losing a single tooth is common due to caries, trauma, failed root canal treatment (RCT), or other causes. It's essential to understand the potential problems a single missing tooth can cause beyond aesthetics. Within a few months, the adjacent teeth may begin to drift into the empty space, and the tooth opposite the gap may supra-erupt. These changes can lead to issues with occlusion, aesthetics, and function.

Multiple Tooth implant

Replacing multiple missing teeth is often necessary when more than one tooth is lost due to various reasons:
1. Caries: Long-term untreated caries can destroy teeth beyond repair, leading to infection, pain, and the need for extraction.
2. Trauma: Accidents or fractures can result in the loss of several teeth.
3. Pyorrhea (Chronic Generalized Periodontitis): Poor oral hygiene or genetic factors can lead to gum disease, causing tooth mobility and eventual loss.

All on 4 full Mouth implant

This technique replaces all missing teeth in either the upper or lower jaw using four implants to support the entire arch. It is ideal for patients with reduced bone density where placing more implants is not feasible. Additionally, this method is more cost-effective compared to All-on-6 or All-on-8 techniques, as fewer implants are used, reducing the financial burden on patients.

Immediate tooth implant

Immediate implants involve removing a decayed or fractured tooth and placing the implant in the same socket simultaneously, often with minimal preparation.

Implants in Anterior Aesthetic Area

The upper anterior teeth are crucial for aesthetics. Loss of these teeth due to trauma, pyorrhea, caries, or infection impacts both function and appearance. Replacing missing upper anterior teeth is challenging, as achieving the same aesthetic quality as natural teeth requires careful planning and execution.

Sinus lift in upper posterior

The upper jawbone tends to soften and deteriorate over time after tooth loss, reducing bone density. Dental implants mimic the function of tooth roots, but adequate bone is necessary for their placement. When bone is insufficient, sinus lift procedures are often required to create enough bone volume for implant stability.

Ridge split / expansion Along with Implants

Tooth loss can lead to reduced bone volume, which compromises implant placement. Implants require sufficient bone for stability, and ridge splitting or expansion is a procedure used to increase bone width, creating a stable foundation for implant placement.

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