Prosthetic
Immediate Loading Implants
Restoration of Lost Teeth in 24-48 Hours
When conditions permit, we can place teeth on implants immediately after the procedure, within 24 to 48 hours. This method, known as immediate loading, offers significant advantages for the patient.

Conditions for Immediate Loading
Absence of Major Bone Damage and Lesions
Implants can be immediately loaded only when there are no severe bone damages or lesions.
Adequate Bone Quality and Quantity
The success of immediate loading depends on the good quality and sufficiency of the jawbone, which must be able to firmly support the implant.
Non-Smoking
Smoking can affect healing and the success of osseointegration, so it is important to avoid it before and after implant placement.
Advantages of Immediate Loading
Immediate Restoration
The patient can have their lost teeth restored immediately, without waiting months for the treatment to be completed.
Maintaining Social Life
With immediate loading, the patient can continue their daily activities without interruption, maintaining confidence and social life.
Improved Chewing and Speech Quality
The ability for quality chewing and clear speech is restored immediately, without the need to wait for osseointegration.
Immediate loading of dental implants is a modern and effective method that offers immediate results and improves the patient's quality of life.
Questions and Answers
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Price transparency
Implants: cost and detailed price list
Every variant of this treatment with its exact price, as listed in the clinic's official price list, no rounding, no hidden ranges.
- Bone grafting (bone regeneration), where bone loss requires it, is not included.
- Implants come from leading manufacturers, with certificate of authenticity and warranty.
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