The Benefits of Dental Implantology

Teeth play a vital role not only in chewing but also in speaking, smiling, and shaping the contours of the face.

The loss of even a single tooth can significantly alter one’s appearance and can also lead to functional problems within the chewing system, potentially causing health issues that affect the entire body.

Nearly 40 years of clinical experience in dental implantology show that dental implants successfully integrate into the jawbone and function long-term as stable tooth roots. They significantly improve patients’ quality of life by restoring both function and aesthetics.

One of the major advantages of dental implantology is its versatility. It can be used to replace single teeth, fill gaps where no back teeth are present (free-end situations), or securely support full dentures in toothless jaws.

Different implant systems are available to accommodate fixed prosthetics or removable dentures anchored on the implants.

A key advantage over traditional dental bridges is that healthy neighboring teeth do not need to be ground down, preserving the natural tooth structure.

Additionally, dental implants help prevent bone loss in the jaw, as they stimulate the bone much like natural tooth roots (bone training), supporting bone maintenance and growth.