What treatment may involve
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An initial review of your needs and available information
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A clinical assessment of bone, gums and the intended replacement teeth
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Possible implant placement followed by healing and the final replacement teeth
Treatment guide
Dental implants require appropriate tests, a bone assessment, suitable materials and a precise prosthetic plan. Our team manages the assessment, practical arrangements, treatment and follow-up as one clinical pathway.
Request a consultationAn initial review of your needs and available information
A clinical assessment of bone, gums and the intended replacement teeth
Possible implant placement followed by healing and the final replacement teeth
Suitability for implants and possible alternatives
Materials, number of appointments and clinical timing
Risks, post-treatment guidance and final clinical cost
Any existing estimate, if available
X-rays, scans or photos only when requested using the method provided
Medication list, medical conditions and personal priorities
Which treatment stages will I need?
How many visits might be required?
When is the definitive plan confirmed?
The clinic carries out implant treatment under conscious sedation. You remain awake and able to cooperate, while sedation and appropriate anaesthesia help manage anxiety and discomfort. Suitability and the protocol are confirmed after clinical assessment.
The clinic uses Straumann® and Neodent® implant systems. Your dentist selects the implant, components and prosthetic solution according to your diagnosis and individual plan.
Long-term care helps protect the result. The clinic sets out checks, hygiene and follow-up according to your treatment and clinical needs.
Common stages
The pathway may involve several stages and more than one trip. The final sequence depends on diagnosis, implant stability, healing and the intended replacement teeth.
The appointment, diagnostic work and prosthetic plan establish implant positions, materials and the clinical schedule.
The implants are placed according to the agreed plan, followed by clear post-treatment guidance.
Timing varies with the bone and the individual case. Where appropriate, the clinic plans a temporary solution.
When the implants are ready, impressions or scans, try-ins and adjustments lead to the final crowns or bridges.
Immediate loading may be possible in some cases. Your dentist will confirm whether it is suitable for you after a clinical assessment.