Dental implantology is a modern and highly advanced branch of dentistry focused on restoring missing teeth through dental implants. Implants are small biocompatible structures—usually made of titanium—that are surgically placed into the jawbone and function as artificial tooth roots.
After placement, the process of osseointegration follows, during which the implant bonds with the bone, ensuring stability and long-term durability. A prosthetic restoration (crown) is then placed to fully restore both the function and appearance of the natural tooth.
Dental implantology offers significant advantages, as it does not require grinding down adjacent teeth, helps preserve jawbone density, and provides a natural and aesthetically pleasing result.
In addition, chewing ability, speech, and overall quality of life are significantly improved.
The procedure is safe and highly personalized, using modern diagnostic tools and advanced techniques. Proper oral hygiene and regular dental follow-up play a crucial role in the long-term success of dental implants.
Dental implantology is an ideal solution for individuals seeking a permanent, functional, and aesthetically refined restoration of their smile.