IMPLANT DENTISTRY
We make use of the latest advancements in computer aided design and computer aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM) to ensure that our patients receive the best care possible.
CAD/CAM technology is what enables us to practice fast, accurate dentistry at an affordable rate. If you'd like to know more about how this technology can benefit you contact us today for a consultation.
CAD/CAM technology is what enables us to practice fast, accurate dentistry at an affordable rate. If you'd like to know more about how this technology can benefit you contact us today for a consultation.
FAQs
What is a dental implant?
A dental implant is an artificial tooth root made out of titanium and used in dentistry to replace a tooth or group of teeth.
Dental implants can be used to replace a missing tooth or group of teeth by supporting a number of dental prostheses, including crowns, implant-supported bridges or dentures.
How will an implant stay in its place in my mouth?
A typical implant consists of a titanium screw (resembling a tooth root) with a roughened or smooth surface.
Virtually all dental implants placed today appear similar to an actual tooth root and are placed within the bone.
Will it hurt?
Implants can be placed with local anethesia in the dental chair or in hospital under general anesthesia.
How long does an implant procedure take?
The procedure of placing an implant usually takes about 1 hour. We have the latest in dental technology available to provide you with accurate treatment as fast as possible. Each patient is however treated on an individual basis, and the time needed to complete the full treatment procedure necessary might therefore take longer.
A dental implant is an artificial tooth root made out of titanium and used in dentistry to replace a tooth or group of teeth.
Dental implants can be used to replace a missing tooth or group of teeth by supporting a number of dental prostheses, including crowns, implant-supported bridges or dentures.
How will an implant stay in its place in my mouth?
A typical implant consists of a titanium screw (resembling a tooth root) with a roughened or smooth surface.
Virtually all dental implants placed today appear similar to an actual tooth root and are placed within the bone.
Will it hurt?
Implants can be placed with local anethesia in the dental chair or in hospital under general anesthesia.
How long does an implant procedure take?
The procedure of placing an implant usually takes about 1 hour. We have the latest in dental technology available to provide you with accurate treatment as fast as possible. Each patient is however treated on an individual basis, and the time needed to complete the full treatment procedure necessary might therefore take longer.