Implantologie

Implants

Specialty and focus of the practice

Ceramic dental implants

Implants are the most medically and cosmetically elegant way to replace lost teeth. An implant serves as an artificial tooth root and, as such, provides the optimal conditions for high-quality, long-lasting, and aesthetically uncompromising dental prostheses that are virtually indistinguishable from a natural tooth. Further advantages: Implants are gentle on the existing tooth substance, blend harmoniously into the existing tooth row, and allow an unrestricted taste experience.

The planning and realization of rehabilitations in the oral cavity by means of dental implants is our specialty and is the main focus of our activity. In order to shorten the treatment time, we regularly use immediate implants, where the implant is placed directly. Even under the most difficult initial conditions, such as a lack of bone, we have been performing successful dental implantations for many years. We use only premium medical products from the Swiss company STRAUMANN.

With the scientific research, application, and clinical development of zirconium implants, our practice has achieved a unique position in the implantological scene.

Sketch implant dental implant

IMPLANTOLOGY

Case study #1
Implantation region 22 with a zirconium dioxide implant

Case study #1
Implantation region 22 with a zirconium dioxide implant

Follow-up after tooth loss
of the lateral left incisor.
Clinical image of the esthetic maxillary anterior with the implant restoration of the lateral left incisor. Radiological control image after
five years of follow-up.
Condition after five years with established
and stable soft tissue conditions.

IMPLANTOLOGY

Case study #2
Agenesis of two teeth in the mandible

Case study #2
Agenesis of two teeth in the mandible

The 20-year-old patient showed two milk teeth in the mandible that were not worth preserving. The permanent teeth were not in place. Immediate implant placement was
performed in regions 35 and 45.
Radiological control image of the ceramic
implants after four years of follow-up.
Follow-up after four years with harmonious papillae.