Dental implant treatment is a carefully planned step-by-step process.
I follow the principles of precise 3D planning, minimally invasive surgery, and a comprehensive approach — so the result remains stable for years.
Implant Treatment Process
The process begins with a comprehensive diagnostic assessment: CBCT imaging, evaluation of bone tissue, bite, and soft tissue condition. Based on this data, digital 3D treatment planning is performed.
Diagnosis and Digital Planning
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Implant placement is performed atraumatically, with control of primary stability. The implant position is planned precisely in relation to the future crown and functional load.
Surgical Implant Placement
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After implant integration, an individual prosthetic restoration is fabricated. The crown is fixed with consideration of the bite and aesthetics.
Prosthetic Restoration and Fixation
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After 6 months, a follow-up CBCT scan is performed to assess bone remodeling. A clinical and radiographic evaluation is carried out to confirm osseointegration.
Follow-Up Care
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Post-Treatment Follow-Up
Regular check-ups help maintain the result for years.
Restoration Quality
Precision, material selection, and contact with neighboring teeth are all important.
Proper Load Distribution
The bite should be balanced so the restoration remains stable over time.
Gum Shape
Soft tissue affects both the appearance and comfort of the restoration.
Implant Position
The implant should be placed with the future crown in mind.
A successful result depends not only on implant placement, but also on planning the future crown, bite, and long-term care.
Dental surgeon and implant dentist with over 8 years of experience in dental implantology and surgical rehabilitation. I specialize in treating patients with partial and complete tooth loss, using modern implant protocols with proven clinical effectiveness. My work is focused on restoring chewing function, bite stability, and the patient’s quality of life.
Dental surgeon and implant dentist with over 8 years of experience in dental implantology and surgical rehabilitation. I specialize in treating patients with partial and complete tooth loss, using modern implant protocols with proven clinical effectiveness. My work is focused on restoring chewing function, bite stability, and the patient’s quality of life.
No two implant cases are the same. Taking time to understand your situation and creating a treatment plan that fits your needs, not a standard template.
Confidence Before Surgery
Before we begin, you will know what will happen, why it matters, and what options are available for your case.
A Result Built to Last
The focus is on stable function, natural aesthetics, and a result that feels comfortable for years — not just on the day of treatment.
Comfort Through the Process
My goal is to make you feel informed, calm, and supported from the first consultation to the final result.
Careful Surgical Work
Implant treatment requires precision. Every step is planned with attention to bone, gums, bite, and the final appearance of your smile.
I make up each treatment plan individually, taking into account the clinical situation, the aesthetics of the smile and the long—term health of the patient.
Individual Approach
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FAQ
A decision is made after an examination and diagnostic assessment. I evaluate the condition of the bone tissue, gums, bite, neighboring teeth, and overall health. This allows us to choose a safe and clear treatment plan.
The procedure is performed under local anesthesia. During implant placement, patients usually do not feel pain — only possible pressure or vibration. After the procedure, mild swelling or discomfort may occur, so I explain in advance what to expect during recovery.
Insufficient bone volume is not always a contraindication. In some cases, bone grafting or a sinus lift can be performed. In other cases, a different surgical protocol may be chosen. This is determined only after CT diagnostics.
The timeline depends on the clinical situation. In some cases, temporary teeth can be placed within a short period, but final implant integration takes time. During the consultation, I explain the treatment stages and estimated timeline for your specific case.
All-on-4 / All-on-6 is used when an entire dental arch needs to be restored. In this case, the prosthesis is supported by four/ six implants. Regular implant treatment is more often used to replace one or several missing teeth.
Dental implants should be cared for as carefully as natural teeth: regular home hygiene, professional cleaning, and follow-up check-ups. I explain how to clean the area around the implant properly and when to come for preventive visits.
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Information about services, treatment methods, and prices posted on the site is for informational purposes only and is not a public offer. The final treatment plan, the scope of the intervention and the cost are determined after face-to-face consultation, diagnosis and conclusion of a contract with a medical organization.
There are contraindications. Specialist advice is required.