A dental implant is an artificial titanium root that is inserted into the jawbone to support a fixed or removable prosthesis, such as crowns or bridges. This process allows for stability comparable to that of natural teeth.
The All-on-4 method makes it possible to rehabilitate an entire dental arch
with only four implants, onto which a fixed prosthesis is fixed.
This solution is ideal for people who have lost all their teeth or who use unstable dentures.
Similar to the All-on-4 protocol, but with six implants instead of four. This technique provides better support for the prosthesis and distributes the masticatory load more evenly.
For patients with severe bone resorption, zygomatic implants are the only alternative to bone grafts. These longer implants are anchored directly to the zygomaticbone (the zygoma), allowing immediate support for a fixed prosthesis.