Oral Implantology is a procedure that replaces the roots of teeth with titanium metal pins, surgically placed in the jawbone.
What are its phases?
Initial evaluation: Initial evaluation and patient expectations, diagnosis, medical examinations, and 3D tomographic examinations to evaluate bone anatomy and prosthetic planning.
Surgical planning: Specialized software is used to design the exact location of the implants in the maxillary or mandibular bone, avoiding important anatomical structures.
Prosthetic treatment: Impressions of the mouth are taken to design and fabricate the customized dental crowns that will be placed over the implants, restoring chewing function and esthetics.