Dental prosthesis on implants

Various types of prostheses may be carried out on implants in the same manner as in the root of the teeth.


Fixed prosthesis on implant

Crowns and bridges can be made on the implants. One or more fingerprints are taken and the crown or bridge is then made by a dental technician and are fixed to the implants by screwing or gluing.











Removable prosthesis on implants

Removable prosthesis, whether partial or complete may be stabilized by implants. The implants are placed before the production of the prosthesis or in an existing prosthesis. The prosthesis is fixed on the implants or by attachment means which are often in the form of small snaps. In some cases, stabilize a removable partial denture to delete the brackets that would be unsightly.











The prosthesis Turnaround after the implant placement

In general, it is expected that an implant is well integrated into the bone in which it was placed to achieve the prosthesis (two to six months). With the evolution of the implants, this period tends to decrease; it is possible, sometimes, to achieve a transitional prosthesis immediately after insertion of the implant. This allows, especially for anterior teeth to have a transitional prosthesis quite aesthetic.



Our advises

  • Implant prostheses are subject to regular monitoring as well as prosthetics on natural teeth.
  • Strict hygiene limits the risk of infection resulting in loosening of implants in the same manner as the teeth.