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Guided surgery implants

Do you feel uncomfortable and insecure when smiling or speaking due to missing teeth?
Do you find it difficult to eat your favorite foods because you have difficulty chewing them?
If the answer is yes, you may need to consider dental implants.
Dental implants are a safe and effective solution for replacing lost or damaged teeth.

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In addition to improving the aesthetic appearance of your smile, implants also improve your quality of life by allowing you to chew, speak, and smile with confidence and comfort again. Keep in mind that tooth loss can lead to a reduction in bone density in the jaw and maxilla, which can affect your facial structure and age your appearance. In these cases, dental implants can help prevent this bone loss and preserve your facial structure and appearance.

Implants
subperiosteal

Subperiosteal implants are a type of dental implant placed beneath the periosteum, the layer that covers the jawbone. Instead of being inserted into the bone, like traditional implants, they are supported by a custom metal structure on its surface. They are an option for people with limited or poor bone quality, or in cases where traditional implants are not viable.

Pterygoid implants

Pterygoid implants are a dental implant option used when there is significant bone loss in the posterior region of the upper jaw. They are placed in the pterygoid process, a bony area near the skull and maxilla, to anchor implants and support prostheses. This technique avoids the need for bone grafts in many cases.

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Bone regeneration
guided implants For
cases with little bone

Guided bone regeneration (GBR) is a surgical technique used to increase bone volume in areas of bone loss, allowing for the subsequent placement of dental implants. GBR uses barrier membranes and biomaterials to promote new bone growth in the deficient area.

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