The reconstruction of a single tooth by placing an implant:
- eliminates the necessity to grind the healthy neighbouring teeth
- eliminates complications in prepared teeth (tooth fractures, pulpitis, pulp necrosis etc.)
- enables immediate reconstruction of the missing tooth during a single visit
- the cost of prosthetic reconstruction using Implant Direct implants is similar to the cost of conventional solutions in the form of bridge.
The reconstruction of a larger loss of teeth with implants:
- eliminates the necessity to grind the healthy neighbouring teeth
- a permanent prosthetic reconstruction on the sides is an alternative to traditional removable dentures attached with uncomfortable and inaesthetic clasps
- restores the correct chewing function
- doesn’t strain the mucous membrane
- allows the comfort of having one’s own teeth
- helps to maintain the correct facial features
Full lower denture stabilized on implants with the use of studs:
- improved stability of the denture
- restoring of the chewing function
- mental comfort
- the possibility to limit the size of denture
Full denture stabilized with a splint
- maximum stability of the prosthesis
- relief to the mucous membrane
- limiting the size of denture
- restoring the correct chewing function
- mental comfort
Anodontia reconstruction with a permanent prosthetic bridge resting on implants:
- functionally and esthetically closest to natural teeth
- restoring of all functions of natural teeth
- a total freedom and satisfaction
- maintaining the correct facial features
Traditional methods of teeth loss reconstruction without implants
Prosthetic restoration of many teeth with a bridge with cementing on the neighbouring teeth
- the necessity to grind healthy teeth
- possible painful and inflammatory complications in prepared teeth
- prepared teeth receive bite pressures of the missing teeth which may lead to their becoming unsteady and to parodontal atrophy.
Teeth loss supplemented with a removable denture
- leeds to bone tissue loss
- in most cases it is necessary to use inaesthetic clasps to hold the denture
- limited comfort of chewing, speaking, experiencing taste etc.
Alar tooth defect supplemented with a removable denture
- leeds to bone tissue loss
- in most cases it is necessary to use inaesthetic clasps to hold the denture
- limited comfort of chewing, speaking, experiencing taste etc.