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Dental implantation

Installation of implants in Warsaw

A dental implant is a titanium post (artificial root) placed in your jaw. After a few months of healing, a permanent crown is attached to it. The process itself begins with a consultation to check your oral health. Then an individual treatment plan is created. There are some contraindications to implantation – certain diseases and temporary conditions of the body can affect the possibility of the procedure. Our dental clinic offers 4 implantation systems and various types of crowns, which will help you choose the best solution for your needs and budget. We also perform All-On-4 and All-On-6 implantation of the entire jaw in a short time and with a guarantee.

What is the consultation before dental implants?

Before dental implants are placed, you will have a consultation with a specialist to discuss your treatment options and plan. During this consultation, the surgeon will analyze your oral cavity, perform a 3D scan and a CT scan. These steps will help to understand the state of your oral health and bone tissue. With the right diagnosis, a detailed treatment plan is created that is tailored to your needs.

The oral examination helps to ensure that the patient’s gums and bone structure are healthy enough for implants. 3D scanning and CT evaluation provide accurate images of the jaw, helping to accurately place the implants later.

After the consultation, you will receive a personalized treatment plan. It will describe all the steps of the procedure and instructions for post-operative care. You will understand the entire process and how to care for your new implants after placement.

Implant Pricing

After the consultation and the development of a treatment plan, an understanding of the exact cost of dental implants is formed. Prices may vary significantly, but the average cost is from 2,000 to 5,000 PLN per implant (the titanium root itself with installation). The final price of the finished teeth depends on the type of system, the material and number of crowns, the complexity of the situation and the amount of work.

If you want to get a preliminary estimate of implantation in your case, you can send us a panoramic dental X-ray (if you have one) and describe the situation: how many implants you want to install and from which company, and the desired crown material. If you do not have a photo and have not previously consulted an implantologist, you must make an appointment for a consultation, after which we can make an accurate cost estimate.

Installation stages

1. Assessment: our dental surgeon will assess your bone structure and plan the procedure.
2. Surgery: implants are installed under local anesthesia. This can take from 30 minutes to several hours.
3. Healing: the recovery period is extremely important. Follow all care instructions and avoid putting any stress on the implants. At this time, you may have a temporary crown installed. But if it is a single chewing tooth that is not noticeable when smiling, a temporary crown is not necessary.
4. Permanent crown: after the implant has healed, an individual permanent prosthesis can be installed, which will completely restore the chewing and aesthetic function of the teeth.

Straumann implants: materials and technologies

Our dental clinic recommends installing the Swiss Straumann system. This is not a budget solution, but you get the best quality, almost 100% survival rate and an unlimited guarantee from MAS. Today, this is truly the best option that will last for decades!
Straumann implants use advanced materials and technologies for guaranteed durability and efficiency. They are made of innovative materials such as Roxolid and SLActive, providing long-term performance. These implants have a special design at the bone level for perfect integration. Straumann surfaces and materials offer customized solutions for a variety of clinical needs.

What are the contraindications to dental implants?

When considering this dental replacement option, it is important to be aware of potential contraindications. Medical conditions such as uncontrolled diabetes and osteoporosis may affect the ability to place implants. It is important to discuss these factors with your dentist to ensure a safe and effective procedure.

There are also several factors that impose time restrictions on the surgery.

  • Lack of bone tissue. In this case, you will be prescribed one of the methods for bone augmentation at the implant site.
  • General health plays an important role. It is important that the patient feels well and does not have any ailments or acute respiratory viral infections during the surgery. If you have a fever and weakness, you should postpone the procedure until you have fully recovered.
  • Smoking slightly increases the risk of implant rejection due to a higher incidence of infection and slower healing, but is not a contraindication.
  • Other temporary contraindications include pregnancy and the need for additional oral treatment.

It is important to follow your doctor’s advice after implantation. Avoid putting excessive stress on the implant, maintain good oral hygiene, and stick to the recommended diet. Following these factors can significantly increase the success of the surgery.

Frequently Asked Questions

The main material for manufacturing implants is titanium, which is highly resistant to corrosion, durable and compatible with the human body (high biocompatibility), which minimizes the risk of rejection. Almost all modern implants are made of this material.

Swelling and pain are a normal reaction of the body to surgical intervention. To remove these symptoms for the first time, we prescribe suitable painkillers for you. If severe pain occurs after the installation of the implant, which is not relieved by painkillers, it is important to consult a dentist for a consultation and assessment of the condition of the tooth and gums to prevent possible complications.

On average, it takes 2 to 6 months for the implant to fully integrate into the bone. This is very individual. When the implantation was performed in soft or insufficiently dense bone (e.g. upper jaw, sinus lift in history), it may take 3-9 months before a permanent crown can be installed.

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