When performing dental implantation, in some cases, it becomes necessary to carry out a blood test, panoramic X-ray, and/or computed tomography (CT), conduct computer modeling, prepare a surgical guide (template), and, if required, perform wax modeling of the teeth. The scope and appropriateness of the listed procedures are determined individually for each case.
In our clinic, before starting the medical intervention, we can show the visitor what their teeth will look like at the end of the treatment. Before making the final decision, the visitor has the opportunity to realistically evaluate the final result even at the preliminary stage of treatment.
In certain cases, it is not possible to perform implantation immediately. Sometimes the bone tissue in the area of the intended surgery may be insufficient, which leads to additional preparatory procedures that, in their complexity and cost, may even exceed the implantation itself.
In the vast majority of cases, implantation is no more complicated than tooth extraction. Very often, during prosthetics, it is necessary to pay for a minor procedure, the installation of a gum former. Also, for the so-called “consumable orthopedic part”, the abutment and the dental crown, which replaces the tooth.
As a result, you receive new teeth, something that for centuries had been merely a dream for humanity.