Implantology – Implant Placement, All-on-X and Jaw Reconstructions | Bukva Clinic

Implantology – Modern Solution for Replacing Missing Teeth

Dental implantology is a modern dental discipline dealing with the placement of dental implants to replace lost teeth and fully rehabilitate oral function.

Dental implantology is a modern dental discipline dealing with the placement of dental implants to replace lost teeth and fully rehabilitate oral function. Implantology combines knowledge from biology, biomechanics, oral surgery, prosthetics, periodontology and aesthetic dentistry, making it one of the most complex areas of modern dentistry.

What is Dental Implantology

Dental implantology involves placing implants into the bone of the upper or lower jaw to replace the root of a lost tooth. Implants serve as a stable foundation for prosthetic replacements such as crowns, bridges or dentures. This therapy is scientifically based, clinically proven and technologically refined, and is now considered the standard solution for rehabilitation of edentulous areas.

What is a Dental Implant

A dental implant is a small screw that is placed into the jawbone and functions as a replacement for the natural tooth root. It is made of titanium, a material with exceptional biocompatibility that allows the implant to firmly fuse with the bone. An implant should not be confused with a post – while the implant is placed into the bone, a post is placed into an existing tooth root.

When are Dental Implants Used

Dental implants are used in three most common cases:

  • Replacement of a single lost tooth, without the need to grind adjacent healthy teeth
  • Replacement of multiple lost teeth, where implants serve as bridge supports
  • Complete edentulousness of one or both jaws, where implants support fixed or removable prosthetic replacements

In this way, implants preserve existing healthy teeth and prevent bone deterioration.

The Course of Implant Therapy

The implant placement procedure is performed under local anesthesia and is no more uncomfortable than other oral surgical procedures. After placement, a period of implant fusion with the bone (osseointegration) follows, lasting from several weeks to several months. During this period, the patient uses a temporary prosthetic replacement.

Advantages of Implant Therapy

  • Natural appearance and feel of teeth
  • Long-lasting and stable solution
  • Preservation of surrounding teeth
  • Improved chewing and speech function
  • Greater confidence and comfort in everyday life

Is Implant Therapy Safe

Dental implants have been successfully used for more than four decades worldwide. Implant therapy is based on extensive clinical research and long-term results. Proper diagnostics, individual planning and expert execution ensure a high degree of safety and predictable treatment outcomes.

How the Procedure Looks

Overview of implant therapy phases, from consultation and CBCT diagnostics to implant placement and final prosthetic restoration.

1. Detailed Consultation

We begin with a comprehensive examination and discussion of your needs and expectations.

2. Precise 3D Imaging

We use advanced 3D technology (CBCT) for detailed bone analysis and implant planning.

3. Implant Placement

The implant is placed into the jawbone in a simple, painless procedure.

4. Healing Period

After placement, an osseointegration period follows where the implant fuses with the bone.

5. Crown Placement

After healing, a permanent ceramic crown is placed on the implant.

6. Long-Term Maintenance

Regular checkups ensure the longevity of your new smile.