Dental prosthetics on implants
Dental prosthetic treatment on implants is a reliable method for restoring missing teeth, providing natural aesthetics, strength, and comfort. This approach makes it possible to replace one or several teeth without the need to prepare adjacent teeth and helps prevent bone tissue atrophy.
When is implant-supported prosthetic treatment indicated?
- In cases of loss of one or several teeth.
- When masticatory efficiency is reduced due to missing teeth.
- When removable dentures cannot be used.
- For restoration of the complete dental arch in cases of edentulism.
- When a long-lasting and comfortable solution for tooth replacement is required.
How is the procedure performed?
- Consultation and diagnostics – the physician assesses the condition of the oral cavity, performs computed tomography, and selects the optimal implant system.
- Implant placement – a titanium root is inserted into the bone tissue, serving as the foundation for the future prosthesis.
- Osseointegration period – the implant integrates over several months, ensuring stable fixation.
- Abutment placement – installation of a special connecting element between the implant and the crown.
- Prosthetic phase – fabrication and fixation of a crown, bridge, or removable prosthesis supported by implants.
- Final polishing and adaptation – the final stage ensuring comfort and an optimal aesthetic result.
Main advantages of implant-supported prosthetic treatment
- Stable fixation without discomfort.
- Preservation of masticatory function and natural speech.
- Aesthetic appearance closely resembling natural teeth.
- Durability – implant service life may exceed 20 years.
- No need for preparation of adjacent teeth.
Why choose implant-supported prosthetic treatment in Belarus?
The procedure is performed in leading dental clinics in Belarus using modern technologies and materials. High professional expertise, application of digital planning, and an individualized approach ensure reliability, comfort, and long-term stability of the outcome.
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