Implant Dentistry

Implant Dentistry

These categories ensure that patients receive comprehensive care, addressing both immediate dental needs and long-term oral health goals.

Placed directly into the jawbone.

Most common type, made of titanium and shaped like screws, cylinders, or plates.

Placed under the gum but above the jawbone.

Used for patients with insufficient bone height or who cannot undergo bone grafting.

Single Tooth Implants
Multiple Tooth Implants
Full Arch Implants (All-on-4/All-on-6):
Replace an entire upper or lower set of teeth using 4-6 implants.

Placed immediately after tooth extraction.

Reduces treatment time but requires sufficient bone support.

Placed directly into the jawbone.

Most common type, made of titanium and shaped like screws, cylinders, or plates.

Anchored in the cheekbone (zygomatic bone) instead of the jawbone.

Ideal for patients with severe bone loss in the upper jaw.

Removable dentures that snap onto implants for enhanced retention.

Implants placed after bone grafting in cases of significant bone loss.