Dental implants for everyone

Temporary Crowns on Implants

Bone Augmentation

Tooth Replacement with an Implant-Supported Crown

All-On-X

Hybrid Removable Denture on Implants

Implant-Supported Bridge

Implant Placement Under General Anesthesia

Temporary crowns are temporarily placed on dental implants during the healing process and the integration of the implant with the bone. They serve to restore both the aesthetics and function of the smile in the shortest possible time and help shape the soft tissues around the future permanent crown.

Bone augmentation is a procedure in which missing jawbone is supplemented to allow for the safe placement of a dental implant. This process ensures sufficient bone volume and quality for a stable and long-lasting implant outcome.

A missing tooth can be replaced with an implant onto which a single crown is attached. This method ensures a natural appearance, high functionality, and long-lasting durability without the need to grind adjacent teeth, as is required with bridges. The implant-supported crown functions like a natural tooth, allowing the patient to enjoy comfortable chewing and a natural smile.

The All-on-X treatment (e.g., All-on-4, All-on-5, All-on-6) allows for the replacement of a full set of teeth using 4 to 6 implants, onto which a fixed bridge is attached. This modern reconstruction method offers greater stability, comfort, and a natural appearance compared to traditional removable dentures. It is a fast and effective solution for patients who have lost all their teeth in one jaw or have a severely compromised dentition.

This type of prosthesis combines the benefits of both fixed and removable dentures. It is secured to implants using special attachments, such as Lokator, providing high stability while eating and speaking, yet allowing easy removal for hygiene. It is a comfortable and more affordable solution for edentulous patients looking for a more stable alternative to traditional removable dentures.

An implant-supported bridge replaces multiple missing teeth and is securely fixed onto dental implants, eliminating the need to grind down healthy adjacent teeth, as with a traditional bridge. This solution provides excellent stability, a natural appearance, and comfort while chewing and speaking. It is an ideal option for patients who have lost several teeth and seek a durable and fixed replacement.

Dental implants can also be placed under general anesthesia, which is suitable for patients with significant anxiety about the procedure or those undergoing extensive dental reconstruction. This method ensures a highly comfortable treatment experience, as the patient sleeps throughout the procedure and feels nothing. Upon awakening, the implants are already in place, and the healing phase begins.

Solution for everyone

Meet the doctor

Dr. Maxim Jurčenko PhD.
  • 24 years of experience, including 21 years in implantology
  • Defended a PhD degree at the First Faculty of Medicine, Charles University in 2020
  • Member of the Czech Dental Chamber
  • Member of the International Team for Implantology
  • Member of the European Association of Osseointegration
  • Author of professional articles (morehere)
  • Regularly participates in professional courses and congresses (more here)

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