Dental Implant



Immediate functional Loading Implants

Most patients are rejected for dental implant treatment for lack of bone, need for bone grafting procedures, With Strategic Implantology we offer GRAFTLESS, solutions to our patients who can have fixed teeth in 3 days without additional surgical procedures like Sinus Lifts, Bone Grafts, Soft tissue grafting, thus reducing the cost of the treatment to a large extent

Single Tooth Replacement

Single-tooth implants can be used in people who are missing one or more teeth. An implant is surgically placed in an opening that your dentist makes in the jawbone. After the implant integrates (attaches) to your bone, it acts as a new “root” for the crown that will replace your missing tooth. A crown (cap), which is made to look like a natural tooth, is attached to the implant and fills the space left in the mouth by the missing tooth.For this procedure to work, there must be enough bone in the jaw. The bone has to be strong enough to hold and support the implant. If there is not enough bone, it may need to be added with a procedure called bone augmentation or bone grafting. In addition, natural teeth and supporting tissues near where the implant will be placed must be in good health.

Multiple Teeth Replacement

If you are missing several teeth, implant-supported bridges can replace them. Dental implants will replace both your lost natural teeth and some of the roots.

What are the advantages of implant-supported bridges over fixed bridges or removable partial dentures?

Dental implants provide several advantages over other teeth replacement options. In addition to looking and functioning like natural teeth, implant-supported bridges replace teeth without support from adjacent natural teeth. Other common treatments for the loss of several teeth, such as fixed bridges or removable partial dentures, are dependent on support from adjacent teeth. In addition, because implant-supported bridges will replace some of your tooth roots, your bone is better preserved. With a fixed bridge or removable partial denture, the bone that previously surrounded the tooth root may begin to resorb (deteriorate). Dental implants integrate with your jawbone, helping to keep the bone healthy and intact.

Full Mouth Rehabilitation

Full Mouth Rehabilitation is restoration of the mouth which includes every tooth in the top or bottom bend/arch. It is recommended for people whose teeth are completely broken, missing, damaged or worn-down. Damaged or worn down teeth are not just unattractive but also cause problems in chewing. Full mouth rehabilitation helps to enhance your appearance and primarily improves functions of the teeth like chewing, biting and talking. Full mouth rehabilitation is a combination of various dental procedures.The time taken for the treatment is case dependent. As full mouth rehabilitation is a combination of dental procedures it might require consultations with Endodontist, Prosthodontist, Cosmetic specialist, Implantologist and Periodontist.

All-On-4 Dental implants

The All-on-4® treatment concept is a cost-efficient, graftless solution that provides patients with a fixed full-arch prosthesis on the day of surgery.

  • Characteristics include:
  • Full-arch rehabilitation with only four implants
  • Two straight anterior implants and two implants tilted up to 45º in the posterior
  • Immediate Function (fixed provisional bridge)
  • For patients meeting criteria for immediate loading of implants
  • Graftless procedure
  • Bone grafting is avoided by tilting the posterior implants, utilizing available bone


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