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Implant Treatment

Implant treatment is a procedure involving the placement of artificial tooth roots to replace missing teeth. These titanium implants are screwed into the jawbone, and a crown, bridge, or denture is placed on them, restoring both function and aesthetics.

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“A beautiful smile starts with healthy teeth. Let us help you achieve both with our advanced implant treatments.”

All-on-4 and All-on-6 treatments are advanced methods that allow us to restore multiple missing teeth with a minimal number of implants. These methods reduce the complexity and duration of the treatment while providing a more durable and comfortable solution.

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All-on-4 and All-on-6 Treatments

**All-on-4 Treatment:** The All-on-4 method involves placing four implants into the jawbone and attaching a fixed prosthesis to these implants. This technique allows us to restore all missing teeth using only four implants, making the process shorter and less invasive.

**All-on-6 Treatment:** The All-on-6 method is similar to All-on-4 but involves placing six implants into the jawbone. This method offers more support, providing a more balanced load distribution on the jawbone, making it ideal for patients with a larger gap or weaker bone structure.

Whether you’re looking to restore a single tooth or an entire arch, our implant treatments provide lasting results that are both functional and aesthetically pleasing.

Post-Implant Care

After implant placement, it is important to follow the care instructions provided by your dentist for optimal healing and long-lasting results.

Oral Hygiene

Proper oral hygiene is essential for maintaining the health of your implants. Be sure to brush your teeth regularly and use interdental brushes to keep the implant area clean. Follow your doctor’s advice on mouth rinses for additional care.

Diet and Nutrition

During the first few days after the procedure, it’s important to consume soft foods. Avoid hard, crunchy, or chewy foods that may irritate the implant site and hinder the healing process.

Pain and Swelling

Mild pain and swelling are common and can be managed with prescribed pain relievers. If swelling persists, consult with your dentist for further advice.

Regular Check-ups

Regular dental check-ups are essential for monitoring the healing process and ensuring the implant is properly integrated into the bone. These visits allow the dentist to adjust your treatment plan if necessary.

Smoking and Alcohol

Avoid smoking and alcohol consumption, as these can impair the healing process. It is best to refrain from smoking and drinking during the recovery period.