Implantation, dental implants
Choose the best quality implants with the latest digital implant solutions!
- Painless implantation
- Customized, perfect precision
- Faster insertion
- Shorter integration time
- Free from cuts and seams
- Everlasting guarantee
- 3D digital technology
Navigational implantation without incision and suture
State-of-the-art dental implantology means that the dentist no longer simply works with his or her hands, but uses 3D technology to insert the implant into the bone with tenths of a millimetre precision using a 3D printed and designed drilling template.
The digitally designed implantation surgery template is designed using computer software based on the patient’s CBCT scan.
The system is based on the creation of a personalised surgical guide template that allows implants to be placed without major surgery.
The digitally designed surgical template, placed in the mouth during the procedure, guides the drill with maximum precision, so that the implants are placed into the bone with perfect accuracy. This avoids the common mistakes of free-hand implantation surgery.
Thanks to a highly accurate diagnostic procedure and program, and the resulting surgical guide template, implants can be placed in areas of bone where it would be too risky to place them with the bare hand.
Implants can be placed more accurately and safely in patients with insufficient jawbone thickness and narrower, thinner bones. Thanks to modern techniques, the procedure is faster, there are no incisions or stitches and the recovery time is shorter.
The implants made using the template are placed in the perfect position so that the subsequent restorations can be made with the minimum implant load without any problems.
Steps to navigational implantation:
1. Consultation and health status assessment
During the first consultation, we will take a health status assessment, a digital panoramic X-ray and a CBCT scan to get an idea of the condition of your teeth and bones.
2. A free-of-charge treatment plan
We will prepare a personalised treatment plan for you, including the details of the treatment and its procedure, the exact price, the expected treatment time and the guarantee conditions.
3. Computer-aided design
Using the software, we plan the location, length and thickness of the implant to an accuracy of tenths of a millimetre. We then use a 3D printer to create a surgical implant template.
4. Surgery
The procedure is performed under local anaesthesia and is completely painless. With the drill template, the procedure is much shorter and the implant is placed in its digitally designed position with tenths of a millimetre accuracy.
5. Recovery period
Because the implant is quickly placed in the exact bone tissue, healing and ossification times are minimised. Of course, we will immediately prepare a temporary denture so that you don’t have to live without teeth during this time.
6. Final prosthesis
Finally, our own dental laboratory, also using state-of-the-art digital CAD/CAM technology, will create the final prosthesis.
What is implantation, tooth implantation?
Dental implants are artificial tooth roots made of 100% medical grade titanium, which are implanted into the bone to replace the function of the missing root(s). These implants are non-allergenic, they do not trigger an immune response or inflammation, the body accepts the implants as its own and the implant is “encapsulated” by the bone during the healing period. This process is called ossification of the implant.
What are the benefits of implant-supported prostheses?
If only one tooth is missing, it is not necessary to “grind down” the adjacent intact teeth to the crown, no need to splint the teeth together, the missing tooth/teeth can be exposed with a separate crown (flossing of the interdental spaces, individual repair, more aesthetic, natural effect).
If several teeth are missing, the use of implants can avoid the need for removable prostheses or dentures, or they can be fixed perfectly. The size of the plates that cover the palate, often causing vomiting and nausea, can be reduced or their fabrication avoided by other means.
Implants transmit the chewing force to the bone, not overloading the remaining teeth. The significance of this is that after the tooth is lost, the bone begins to atrophy, as the function of the bone is to hold the tooth in place. The implant is fixed in the bone to stop the bone shrinkage process and does not overload the adjacent teeth.
Who can get an implant?
Modern implants make the procedure accessible to everyone. The most important factor to consider is the quantity and quality of the bone receiving the implant. Even if the amount or quality of bone is insufficient, there is no reason not to have an implant, but a bone replacing procedure is necessary first.
Does the body “accept” the implant?
Az implantátumok anyaga 100% tisztaságú orvosi titán, melyet a szervezet sajátként ismer el. Ha csont minősége és általános egészségi állapota megfelelő, elvégezhető a beavatkozás. Az implantátumok csontosodására maguk a gyártók vállalnak garanciát, az általunk használt implantátumok gyártói életre szóló csontosodási garanciát biztosítanak.
We also replace bones!
If a clinical and radiological examination shows that a sufficient number of implants cannot be placed, either the number of implants placed must be reduced or bone replacement surgery must be performed to restore the appropriate bone supply. The recovery time for bone replacement surgery is usually quite long and, depending on the amount of bone substitute used, can be costly.
How long does the insertion take?
The implant is inserted completely painlessly and professionally in 30 minutes!
Is the surgery painful?
Implantation surgery in the hands of an experienced surgeon is a quick and painless procedure. It is done under local anaesthetic, similar to other dental procedures, although the anaesthetic is usually stronger. Despite the painlessness of the procedure, there is obviously some discomfort, especially in the hours after the anaesthetic wears off. After surgery, by “icing” the surgical area and taking painkillers and antibiotic protection, the unpleasant after-effects of tooth implantation can be reduced to 3-6 days.
Why to choose us?
- We provide painless treatment
- Hundreds of satisfied patients
- We offer a lifetime guarantee
- We also guarantee tooth replacements
Straumann implantation system
More than the latest technology: long-lasting satisfaction!
- Over 30 years of clinical evidence with over 1000 scientific publications
- More than 13 million implants inserted worldwide
- Swiss precision and quality
- A brand recognised in more than 70 countries
- SLActive unique implant surface for more predictable and faster healing
- Roxolid, a unique implant material for less invasive treatment
- Lifetime guarantee for Straumann implants
Dental implants are today’s modern treatment alternative
Replacing missing teeth with implants is a real gift for maintaining oral health. Implants improve quality of life and are cost-effective in the long run.
There are many implantation systems, but they are not of the same quality!
As the popularity of dental implants has grown, many low-cost, less tested implant systems have come onto the market. Most patients are not aware that there can be significant differences between different implant systems in terms of quality, technology and the scientific studies carried out on them.
Scientifically proven
Only a few systems have been tested scientifically. Straumann is one of the most studied implantation systems, with over 30 years of scientific and clinical evidence. Straumann implants are supported by more than 1000 scientific publications
Swiss quality
Thanks to a long tradition of Swiss engineering and clinically proven, excellent quality, Straumann implantation systems are trusted around the world. In more than 70 countries, over 13 million Straumann implants have been inserted.
Az implantálás menete:
In our surgery, we use the “2-phase” surgical technique, which is considered the safest. The essence of this is that after the implant is placed, the gum is closed over the implant so that it does not come into contact with the oral cavity during the ossification period. After the healing period, the implant is released from the gum. A conical head is then fixed into the implant, which mimics the shape of the “ground” tooth. Finally, the crown is attached to this head as a cap.
- Panoramic or CT X-ray
- Preparation of a treatment plan
- Insertion of the implant screw (followed by a period of ossification of about 3 months)
- Insertion of a gumforming screw (after about 2 months)
- Implant head adjustment
- Imprint preparation
- Delivery of a final fixed denture made by our dental laboratory
How long does ossification take?
Ossification actually means that the bone’s cells, which are capable of growth, grow into the rough surface from all directions. From here on, the implant and the bone form an organic unit, the implant cannot be turned out. Successful implant-based prosthesis requires the ossification of the implant. Recovery time can vary from person to person. The required ossification time will be determined during surgery. It is influenced by the quality of the recipient bone, the location of the implant, the number of implants placed, etc. Complete ossification usually takes 1-8 months and the implant becomes load-bearing.
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