
Different approaches to
Dental Implants
There approaches are depending on how many teeth are required to be replaced. It can range from one tooth to a whole mouth:
Implant-retained for a full arch
A full set of new teeth fixed in by just a few dental implants. This treatment uses strategically placed implants to hold a PMMA or porcelain bridge, giving you strong, natural-looking teeth that don’t come out like dentures. It restores your smile and chewing ability in a stable, long-lasting way
Implants supporting dentures
Implant retained dentures use fewer implants to support a full arch of teeth, providing a more efficient and cost-effective solution for patients with multiple missing teeth. These dentures are removable for cleaning and maintenance as required.
Implants supporting one or many teeth
Implants supporting fixes prosthetics involve placing implant posts for one or several missing teeth. Replacement teeth (crowns or bridges) are then created and supported by these implants. These are generally not removable without the help of your dentist.



































































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