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Implantology is the branch of Dentistry that includes procedures related to the replacement of missing teeth with dental implants and associated surgical procedures.

The constant technological evolution of diagnostic auxiliary exams – namely 3D radiology techniques – has made these implant replacements increasingly predictable, personalized, and comfortable for patients. The combination with other techniques, such as facial scanners and digital molds, allows for the creation of surgical guides, which also contributes to the increased precision and predictability of treatments.

 

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We want you to have the best smile from the very first day of treatment. Depending on your clinical situation, the replacement of one or more non-restorable teeth with dental implants may be indicated on the same day. This technique allows for the maintenance of dental function and aesthetics and is often indicated in cases requiring the replacement of all teeth or the most visible teeth.

The safety and suitability of this technique have been attested by numerous studies since the 1980s.

 

 

The Implantology Institute® uses the Caramês Classification system for full rehabilitation with implants, developed by Prof. João Caramês, and applied worldwide.

 

 

Treatment steps


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    Planning

    With digital radiology and planning technologies, the doctor is able to assess and guide the placement of the implant before surgery. Treatment is carried out with a greater degree of personalization.

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    Surgery

    This is the phase in which your implant is placed. At the same time, other procedures may be necessary, such as tooth extractions or bone regeneration.

  • 3

    Rehabilitation

    Molds are made that allow the Implantology Institute® laboratory to fabricate the teeth supported by the implants that have already been placed. Everything is done in a completely personalized way.

  • 4

    Maintenance

    The materials used in implant rehabilitations are long-lasting. Even so, it is essential to ensure minimum levels of oral hygiene on a daily basis.