Dental Implant
Type
Dental Implants
Duration
2 hours
Titanium dental implant with surgical placement.
Dental implants are titanium posts surgically placed into the jawbone to serve as artificial tooth roots. Over 3–6 months, the bone fuses with the implant surface (osseointegration), creating a permanent, stable foundation for a crown, bridge, or denture. Implants are the gold standard for tooth replacement because they preserve jawbone, function like natural teeth, and can last a lifetime with proper care. Modern implant systems offer high success rates (95–98%). Options include single implants, implant-supported bridges, and full-arch solutions like All-on-4 that replace an entire set of teeth with just four implants. Same-day (immediate load) implants allow temporary teeth to be placed on the same day as surgery in qualifying cases.
Key Details
Who Is This For?
People with one or more missing teeth wanting a permanent replacement. Those with dentures wanting a more stable, comfortable solution. Anyone who has lost teeth due to decay, gum disease, or trauma. People wanting to preserve jawbone and facial structure after tooth loss.
What's Included
Preparation Required
Get a comprehensive dental examination and imaging (CBCT scan) first. Stop smoking at least 2 weeks before and after surgery — smoking significantly impairs healing. Avoid blood-thinning medications for 1 week before (consult your doctor). Eat a good meal before the procedure. Arrange someone to drive you home if sedation is used.
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- Category
- Dental
- Sample Type
- Dental implant surgery
- Duration
- 2 hours
Clinic Lazurit
Modern dental clinic in Prague 6 near Nádraží Veleslavín metro with advanced 3D imaging.