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Dental ImplantsThe definitive solution for your smile

Are the most advanced and durable solution for replacing lost teeth. This treatment allows for the recovery of both dental functionality and aesthetics, integrating naturally with the jawbone. Thanks to their high success rate, implants offer stability, comfort, and a significant improvement in the patient's quality of life.

Implant Types

Select the type of implant you need

Single Implants

Single Implants

Indicated to replace a single lost tooth without affecting adjacent teeth. A titanium implant is placed to act as an artificial root, upon which a custom crown is fixed.

  • Preserves adjacent teeth structure
  • Highly aesthetic and natural result
  • Greater durability compared to other alternatives
  • Improves chewing function
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Multiple Implants

Multiple Implants

Ideal solution for patients who have lost several teeth. It allows for the replacement of multiple teeth using several strategically distributed implants.

  • Complete functional recovery
  • Greater stability than removable prostheses
  • Significant aesthetic improvement
  • Prevents bone resorption
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Implant-Supported Prostheses (Fixed)

Hybrid or All-on-Four Type

Comprehensive treatment for patients who have lost all teeth in an arch. Multiple implants are used to support a complete fixed prosthesis.

  • Total recovery of aesthetics and function
  • Fixed alternative to removable prostheses
  • Improves quality of life
  • High stability and comfort
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Implant-Supported Prostheses (Removable)

Overdenture

Is a rehabilitation alternative that combines removable prostheses with dental implants to provide greater stability, comfort, and functionality. Unlike conventional prostheses, this system is fixed on strategically placed implants in the upper or lower jaw, significantly improving retention and security when speaking or chewing.

  • Greater stability than a conventional prosthesis
  • Improves chewing and speech
  • Increases comfort and security
  • Reduces prosthesis movement
  • Helps preserve dental bone
  • Easy to remove for cleaning
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Pterygoid Implants

Pterygoid Implants

Advanced technique used in patients with bone loss in the upper jaw. Implants are placed in the pterygoid bone area, avoiding grafts in many cases.

  • Avoids bone graft procedures
  • Allows rehabilitation in complex cases
  • High primary stability
  • Reduction of total treatment time
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Bone Graft

Bone Graft

Procedure that allows for the regeneration or increase of the bone volume necessary for the placement of dental implants.

  • Allows for implant placement in patients with little bone
  • Improves implant stability
  • Recovers lost bone structure
  • Increases treatment success
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