**Consultations take about 40 minutes and they are informal and friendly.
**The key to implant success is the quality and quantity of bone at the proposed implant site.
**To accurately assess suitability for the dental implants the following procedures may be undertaken:
• Assessment of existing teeth by clinical examination a
nd dental radiographs
• Assessment of the soft mouth tissue, bone erosion and jaw joint
**Procedure
**Having implant-retained teeth fitted usually involves a two-stage procedure. Firstly, the titanium implants are set into the jawbone and then a few weeks later after gums have recovered, the prosthetic is attached.
How does it work?
**A small incision is made in the gums in order to expose the jawbone. The site is prepared with an implant drill and the implant is screwed in. In the healing process which follows, the bone fuses with the titanium pin to create a strong fixing point. This normally takes about eight weeks.
**The second stage involves the fixing of the replacement teeth anchors, known as abutments. A single tooth, muliple teeth or a whole denture can then be attached. Implant retained dentures can be permanently fixed or clipped into position.
**Surgical fees include all materials. Additional fees apply for bone or soft tissue grafting but this will be made known following the initial clinical assessment and before any procedure begins.
*Why we use Straumann
**Swiss quality with international research, Straumann is a global leader in the manufacturing of dental implants. Products have been developed and produced in collaboration with leading hospitals, research institutes and universities. They are scientifically proven, reliable and innovative and that’s why we choose to use them. The Straumann philosophy, “simply doing more”, always strives to bring future developments into the present, helping us to offer a wide range of clinical solutions to our patients.
• Assessment of the soft mouth tissue, bone erosion and jaw joint
**Procedure
**Having implant-retained teeth fitted usually involves a two-stage procedure. Firstly, the titanium implants are set into the jawbone and then a few weeks later after gums have recovered, the prosthetic is attached.
How does it work?
**A small incision is made in the gums in order to expose the jawbone. The site is prepared with an implant drill and the implant is screwed in. In the healing process which follows, the bone fuses with the titanium pin to create a strong fixing point. This normally takes about eight weeks.
**The second stage involves the fixing of the replacement teeth anchors, known as abutments. A single tooth, muliple teeth or a whole denture can then be attached. Implant retained dentures can be permanently fixed or clipped into position.
**Surgical fees include all materials. Additional fees apply for bone or soft tissue grafting but this will be made known following the initial clinical assessment and before any procedure begins.
*Why we use Straumann
**Swiss quality with international research, Straumann is a global leader in the manufacturing of dental implants. Products have been developed and produced in collaboration with leading hospitals, research institutes and universities. They are scientifically proven, reliable and innovative and that’s why we choose to use them. The Straumann philosophy, “simply doing more”, always strives to bring future developments into the present, helping us to offer a wide range of clinical solutions to our patients.
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