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Implants and Prosthetics

Dental implants replace missing teeth with titanium roots topped by natural-looking crowns. At Isler Dental, the 3-6 month process achieves full osseointegration, giving you a permanent, life-long solution that looks and functions like a natural tooth.

Implants and Prosthetics

Comfortable chewing, strong function and natural-looking new teeth

Implant and prosthetic treatments aim to restore function, aesthetics and speech in cases of missing teeth. A well-planned solution not only fills the gap, but also improves chewing comfort, supports facial contours and enhances daily quality of life.

01 - Dental Implant

What is a dental implant?

Dental implants are artificial roots, usually made of titanium, placed into the jawbone to replace missing teeth. Crowns, bridges or prosthetics attached to implants provide a solution closest to natural teeth in both aesthetics and function.

When is it preferred?

  • Single tooth loss without touching adjacent teeth
  • Multiple missing teeth with bridges or implant-supported plans
  • Improving retention of dentures in full edentulism
  • Patients seeking a durable, comfortable and confident solution

Implant treatment process

  • Evaluation of bone structure with clinical exam and imaging
  • Implant placement under local anesthesia
  • Healing period for bone integration (osseointegration)
  • Fabrication of crown or prosthetic after integration

02 - Implant-Supported Prosthetics

What are implant-supported prosthetics?

These prosthetics are fixed to implants, providing strong stability and natural chewing compared to traditional removable dentures.

Advantages

  • High retention and comfort
  • Natural look and feel
  • Long-term durability

03 - Removable Prosthetics

What are removable prosthetics?

Removable prosthetics can be taken out by the patient for cleaning. They are a practical option for multiple missing teeth or full edentulism.


04 - Fixed Prosthetics

What are fixed prosthetics?

Fixed prosthetics include crowns and bridges cemented onto teeth or implants. They offer a stable, comfortable solution without daily removal.


05 - Temporary Prosthetics

Why are temporary prosthetics used?

Temporary prosthetics protect prepared teeth and maintain aesthetics during the treatment period until final restorations are placed.

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