Dental Implantology

A personalized treatment, designed to meet your needs with precision and comfort.

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Dental implantology is one of the most advanced and innovative disciplines in dentistry. The dental implant is an artificial root, usually made of titanium, that is placed in the maxillary or mandibular bone to replace lost teeth.

This procedure not only restores chewing function, but also preserves bone, maintains smile aesthetics, and contributes to long-term oral health.

What is a dental implant?

A dental implant is an abutment surgically inserted into the jawbone or maxilla, serving as a support for crowns, bridges, or dentures. Unlike removable solutions, such as dentures, implants offer stability, comfort, and functionality similar to natural teeth.

There are different types of implants, tailored to each patient’s needs, including endoosseous, zygomatic, and mini-implants.

Who can benefit from dental implants?

Almost anyone who has lost one or more teeth can be a candidate for implants, as long as they are

Be over 18 years old, so that bone growth is completely complete

Healthy gums and good oral hygiene to ensure optimal healing

Have enough bone to support the implant or be able to benefit from bone grafts

Not have any significant medical contraindications

Benefits of Dental Implants

01

Restoration of chewing function

Your comfort, expectations and well-being guide each of our decisions.

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Stability and comfort

Comparable to natural teeth, without displacement or the need for adhesives.

03

Bone preservation

The implant stimulates the bone, preventing its resorption and facial alterations.

04

Aesthetics and trust

Implant-supported crowns and dentures are designed to fit naturally into the smile.

05

Sustainability

With proper maintenance, implants can last for several decades.

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The Implant Placement Process

01. Initial Assessment

Includes a clinical examination, panoramic x-rays and a cone beam scanner if necessary. Allows you to analyze bone density, anatomical position and plan treatment.

02. Digital Planning

Thanks to intraoral scanners and 3D software, it is possible to predict the ideal positioning of the implant, avoiding critical anatomical structures and guaranteeing aesthetic and functional results.

03. Implant placement

Performed under local anesthesia for comfort. The implant is inserted into the bone, possibly accompanied by bone regeneration techniques if necessary.

04. Osseointegration phase

Over the next few months, the implant integrates with the bone, forming a solid foundation for the future prosthesis. This period is crucial for long-term success.

05. Prosthetic Rehabilitation

Once the implant is integrated, the crown, bridge or prosthesis is placed, restoring aesthetics and chewing function.

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Technology for implantology

At OralStudio, we use state-of-the-art technologies to optimize every step of the treatment. These tools increase safety, reduce operating time and ensure predictable results:

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Digital X-rays

Assess bone density and quality.

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3D Surgical Guides

Allows for precise implant positioning

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Digital planning

Simulates the final result before treatment begins

Frequently asked questions

The success of implants also depends on the patient’s cooperation:

  • Maintain rigorous oral hygiene with brushing and flossing;
  • Regular consultations, including oral hygiene consultations;
  • Avoid harmful habits such as smoking or teeth grinding;
  • Inform the dentist of any discomfort or inflammation.

With this care, implants can last for many years, providing a long-lasting solution to tooth loss.

  • Replacement of an isolated tooth;
  • Rehabilitation of several teeth or complete arches;
  • Support for fixed or removable prostheses;
  • Correction of teeth lost due to trauma, severe cavities or periodontal disease.

Beyond function, dental implantology has a direct impact on facial aesthetics. Tooth loss can lead to bone resorption, changes in facial shape, and premature aging. Implants restore bone height and density, maintain the harmony of the smile and the youthfulness of the face.

Although implants have high success rates, there are some factors that can influence the outcome:

  • Uncontrolled systemic diseases (such as diabetes);
  • Intense smoking;
  • Severe osteoporosis;
  • Active infections in the mouth;
  • Lack of bone without the possibility of a graft.

Rigorous preoperative evaluation helps minimize risk and ensure patient safety.

  • Specialized professionals: dental surgeons experienced in implantology;
  • Personalized planning: each patient receives a plan adapted to their needs;
  • Advanced technology: digital X-rays, 3D scanners and surgical guides for maximum precision;
  • Comprehensive follow-up: support before, during and after treatment;
  • Integrated approach: coordination with periodontology, aesthetics and oral surgery for long-lasting and functional results.