Implants in Augsburg

Implantology is a dental specialty that deals specifically with the treatment of tooth loss through the implantation of artificial tooth roots. Our implants department in Augsburg offers effective and long-term solutions for the loss of teeth.

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Dental Implants

Dental implants are artificial tooth roots that are inserted into the jawbone to create a stable base for dentures such as crowns, bridges or dentures. They are usually made of titanium or a titanium-alloyed material and are surgically implanted in the jawbone.

  • Dental implants are usually placed in the jaw on an outpatient basis under local anesthetic and take a few weeks or months to heal unencumbered. After the implant is firmly anchored in the bone, it can be fitted with dentures such as crowns or bridges that are worn on the implant.

    During our treatment, we use 3D X-ray machines, which provide a detailed and precise representation of the structures in the jaw area. This allows us to view and analyze anatomical structures more closely, leading to more accurate diagnosis and planning of implant treatment.

  • In short, there are five main benefits of an implant treatment:

    • Natural appearance and function: Implants are placed in the jawbone, creating a stable base for dentures such as crowns, bridges or dentures. This allows implants to provide natural aesthetics and function that closely resemble natural teeth.

    • Jawbone Preservation: Implants can help preserve the jawbone because they are implanted in the bone and place stress on the bone, much like natural teeth. This can help slow the bone loss that occurs with missing teeth and unused jawbone.

    • Comfort: Implants can offer a higher level of comfort than other types of dentures because they are firmly anchored in the jaw and do not slip or wobble like removable dentures.

    • Long-Term Durability: Implants can be a long-term solution to missing teeth and can last for decades with proper care and maintenance.

    • Better ability to speak and eat: Implants can help improve the ability to speak and eat, which can be affected by the loss of teeth.

  • The time it takes to place an implant depends on various factors, such as the number of implants to be placed, bone quality and general health.

    The actual procedure for placing the implant is relatively short and usually only takes about 20-30 minutes.

    Before the procedure, we carry out comprehensive diagnostics in order to precisely plan the positioning of the implant.

    We use 3D scans and 3D X-rays for this. Therefore, the entire implant treatment takes about 1-2 hours per implant and can be performed in an outpatient procedure. After implantation, the implant needs a few weeks to months to heal in the bone before it can be loaded with dentures such as crowns, bridges or prostheses . During this time, you should maintain good oral hygiene.

    We provide you with detailed information on the care of the implant to ensure successful integration of the implant into the jawbone.

  • A treatment for the use of dental implants together with bone augmentation can cost up to several thousand euros.

    However, implants are a very good investment in the long term as they provide a permanent solution to missing teeth. Compared to other denture options like bridges or partial dentures, implants tend to last longer and can last for decades with proper care and regular follow-up care.

    One way to protect yourself against the high costs of implant treatment is to take out private supplementary dental insurance. This can help you with the costs of this treatment if necessary and protect you from financial burdens.

3D-Implantology

Our implant treatments are based on 3D scans and 3D X-rays. These form the basis for a precise and individual planning of your treatment. By using the latest technology, we can adapt the implants exactly to the conditions of your jaw and thus achieve excellent results. The use of 3D scanning ensures that we can place your dental implants with the utmost accuracy and provide you with a long-term solution to your dentures.

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Bone Formation

Bone augmentation refers to a surgical procedure in which the jawbone is reinforced or built up to provide a stable base for implants or other forms of dentures. Bone augmentation is usually performed when the jawbone has receded due to tooth loss or bone loss and there is therefore not enough bone material to support an implant.

  • There are different methods of bone augmentation that can be used depending on the individual situation.

    A common method is the sinus lift, which is carried out when there is insufficient bone in the upper jaw. The floor of the maxillary sinus is raised and filled with bone substitute material.

    Another method is bone regeneration, in which artificial bone substitute material or endogenous bone material from other areas of the jaw is used to build up the jawbone taken from another area of your own jaw and inserted into the affected area to build up the jawbone.

  • Bone augmentation can cause pain and discomfort after the procedure, but pain is usually well controllable. Most of our patients find the procedure uncomfortable but not unbearably painful. The procedure is performed under local anesthesia to minimize pain during the procedure.

    Pain medications may be prescribed after the procedure to reduce pain and discomfort. However, it is important to note that each patient's response to the procedure may be different and there may be some discomfort and pain during the healing process. In some cases, swelling and bruising may also occur. It is important to follow the post-procedure follow-up instructions and to have regular follow-up visits to ensure that the healing process is optimal and that complications can be avoided.

  • The healing time after bone augmentation depends on your individual situation and the method used.

    After the procedure, the bone needs time to heal and stabilize before the implant can be placed.

    This healing process typically takes several months. During this time, it is important to maintain good oral hygiene and follow follow-up instructions to ensure optimal healing. Regular follow-up visits are also important to monitor the healing process.

Tooth Removal

Our ultimate goal is to keep your natural and healthy teeth for as long as possible. In some cases, a tooth extraction is unfortunately unavoidable. In such situations, we are at your side and support you with the latest technology and sensitive care to make the procedure as gentle and comfortable as possible. Our experienced team ensures that you are optimally cared for during the treatment and that possible complications are avoided

  • There are various reasons why a tooth extraction may be necessary, such as advanced tooth decay, gingivitis, tooth injuries or to make room for orthodontic treatment.

    In each case, we conduct a thorough examination and consider tooth extraction as a last resort. We always try to save the affected tooth and preserve it through gentle treatment methods.

  • We always start with a thorough examination of the diseased tooth and carefully consider whether an alternative to tooth extraction, such as root canal treatment or crowns, can be considered.

    If there is no other option, we will make an appointment for the tooth extraction.

    In most cases, the procedure only takes a few minutes. A local anesthetic is applied, the tooth is gently loosened and then pulled out.

    Larger wounds are sewn up if necessary.

    After the tooth extraction, we examine the wound thoroughly again to ensure that it is healing well and that there are no complications.

    We will also give you detailed aftercare instructions so that you can support a speedy recovery.

  • The healing time after a tooth extraction can vary depending on the individual disposition and the intervention.

    However, it usually takes about 1-2 weeks for the wound to heal completely.

    Pain, swelling, and bleeding may occur during this time.

    It is important to follow the aftercare instructions and take good care of the wound to aid in a speedy recovery.

    Depending on the severity of the procedure, we also carry out follow-up examinations.

PRF-Treatment

A PRF treatment stands for "Platelet Rich Fibrin" and is a therapy based on the use of the body's own blood plasma. PRF treatment is a minimally invasive and natural procedure that can help improve soft and hard tissue regeneration and reduce inflammation.

  • During the treatment, a small amount of blood is drawn, which is then processed in a special centrifuge to isolate the platelet-rich fibrin membranes.

    The plasma obtained contains high concentrations of growth factors and cytokines, which play an important role in the healing of tissues and bones.

    These membranes are then used to support and speed up the healing process in various dental procedures such as implants, bone augmentation, root canal treatments or tooth extractions.

  • The main benefit of PRF (Platelet Rich Fibrin) is that it is a natural healing agent derived from your own blood.

    Since it is endogenous material, there is no risk of rejection or allergic reactions.

    PRF is also considered a natural growth factor as it can promote bone and soft tissue growth and reduce healing time.

    We use PRF in implant and bone graft treatments to accelerate tissue and bone repair and reduce the risk of complications.

Implant-Supported Replacements

In dentistry, implant-supported replacements can include implant-supported prostheses or implant-supported crowns and bridges. These are artificial teeth that are anchored to titanium implants that are placed in the jawbone.

  • The term implant-supported replacements refers to a dental replacement that is attached to multiple implants that have been placed in the jawbone.

    Replacements can include a dental bridge, dentures, or a series of crowns.

    Single implants, on the other hand, are individual artificial teeth attached to individual implants.

    Single implants are typically used to replace one or more missing teeth.

    The main difference between implant-supported replacements and single implants is the number of implants used.

    Implant-supported replacements usually require multiple implants to hold the replacement, while single-implants only require one or two implants.

    Another difference is the type of attachment. While with single implants each tooth is fixed on a separate implant, with implant-supported replacements the replacements are fixed on several implants, which are connected to each other by a connecting element (e.g. bars).

    The decision-making process between implant-supported replacements and single implants depends on many factors, e.g. the number of missing teeth or the condition of the jaw.

  • Implant-supported replacements offer several advantages over other alternatives such as conventional bridges or dentures:

    • Stability: Implants provide a firm anchorage in the jawbone, allowing dentures to hold securely without moving or slipping during normal mouth movement.

    • Function: Implant-supported replacements can help you to restore your natural chewing and speech function because they can be better tailored to your individual needs and anatomical conditions.

    • Aesthetics: Implant-supported replacements often look more natural than other alternatives because they sit directly on the jawbone and not on the gums. This allows a perfect adaptation to the existing teeth and the natural appearance of the face.

    • Longevity: Implants tend to be more durable than other denture options and can last for many years with proper care and regular dental visits.

    • Keeping the jaw healthy: Implants stimulate the jawbone, which can help keep the bone intact and prevent it from receding. As a result, implant-supported replacements can help keep your jaw healthier and stronger.

  • Yes, implant-supported replacement treatment differs from single-implant treatment as it requires a higher number of implants and more complex prosthetic constructions.

    However, the process of implant placement remains fundamentally the same.

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