Zobni implantat je iz titana (biokompatibilen material) narejen koren zoba v obliki vijaka, ki se kirurško vstavi v čeljustno kost na način, da zagotovi stabilno osnovo za dodajanje zobnih kron ali mostička.
Zobni implantat je iz titana (biokompatibilen material) narejen koren zoba v obliki vijaka, ki se kirurško vstavi v čeljustno kost na način, da zagotovi stabilno osnovo za dodajanje zobnih kron ali mostička.
A revolutionary solution that helps in cases of residual jawbone exploitation. For patients facing a lack of bone in the upper jaw and seeking a permanent solution for their teeth, there is an innovative option.
Research indicates that short implants are often a superior option that carries significantly less risk for both patients and dental practitioners, especially in areas where jawbone resorption occurs.
JD dental implants attest to exceptional quality and innovations in modern dental medicine. Made with precision and using the latest materials, JD implants are designed to seamlessly integrate into the jawbone, ensuring stability and durability.
When one tooth is missing, it can cause various problems, not just a visible gap in the smile. It can also lead to the deterioration of the jawbone beneath the gap due to a lack of stimulation. To prevent this bone loss and preserve the overall jaw structure, we use dental implants. These implants act as artificial tooth roots, stimulating the bone during chewing.
When multiple teeth are missing, dental implants offer a stable and natural solution. Implants provide even greater advantages when it comes to replacing multiple teeth compared to replacing a single tooth.
All-on-4 uses four strategically placed dental implants to support a complete upper or lower set of teeth. These implants are carefully positioned at specific angles to maximize contact with the jaw, ensuring stability and efficient distribution of chewing forces.
All-on-6 goes a step further by using six dental implants to support a set of teeth. This method is particularly suitable for individuals with reduced bone density or those seeking even greater stability and support.
With the advancement of three-dimensional radiological imaging, computer technology, and CAD/CAM software, there has been progress in dental implantology and the development of "guided implantology." The exact position of implants can be digitally planned, and this position can be transferred to the actual clinical situation using surgical guides.
Minimally invasive surgery is facilitated by the Osseotouch Total Control device, which allows expansion and shaping of the alveolar ridge with magnetic dynamic impulses and a magnetic hammer, minimizing impact time while maximizing impulse force, thus increasing efficiency.