Typical solutions with implants
You can have
many alternatives with dental implants. You can replace all of your missing teeth with implants or combined the implants with bridges or dentures. During the consultation your will discuss the possible alternatives with our implantologist specialist. Please see some typical solutions below.
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Implant replaces missing tooth/teeth
We
can replace
a missing tooth or
all your
missing teeth with dental implants. Each implant
will hold a crown, which either made from zirconium oxide or porcelain
fused to metal.
This solution gives you such a perfects
comfort and aesthetics that your natural teeth used to be and possibly
will serve you during your life. This solution gives you the best
possible option that man can give you in dentistry.
Missing tooth/teeth Implant (implant screw + abutment) Crown to the implant
Implant + bridge replace several missing teeth

If you had two or more missing teeth next to each other, your missing teeth could be replaced by implants which would hold a bridge.
We insert typically one, two or three implants, what will hold the bridgework and will replace your missing teeth.
This solution gives you a permanent, not removable solution, which ensures almost such comfort, stability and aesthetics that your natural teeth used to be. Your new teeth will be hard to differentiate from your natural teeth, especially if you bridge is made from zirconium oxide ceramics.
Sea also Bridge
Six implants + full arch bridge 
If all of your teeth missing or only a few you have, you would get six or eight implants. The implants will hold a full arch bridge. With this solution you can permanently replace a full denture.
This solution gives you a permanent, not removable solution, which ensures almost such comfort, stability and aesthetics that your natural teeth used to be. Your new teeth will be hard to differentiate from your natural teeth, especially if you bridge is made from zirconium oxide ceramics.
Four implants + bar + denture (bar overdenture)

If all of your teeth missing you would get 4 implants, which will hold your denture.
Four implants are placed in either the upper or the lower jaw and the implants are connected with bares. The implants and bars will hold a
fixed denture.
The bar overdenture provides the benefits of
cross arch stabilization of implants. This means that the forces of chewing are shared amongst all the implants together, rather than each implant alone and you can avoid overloading the implants. This solution is
more stable and
last longer than solutions without bar.
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