Biologically oriented implantology
Regaining quality of life and self-confidence
Nowadays, dental implants can close gaps between teeth in an almost lifelike manner. This form of tooth replacement is the method of choice and comes very close to natural teeth in terms of comfort and aesthetics. The basic element is the artificial tooth root. The dental implant is usually made of highly compatible (pure) titanium or alternatively (zirconium dioxide) ceramic, which is placed in the jawbone where it is actively accepted by the bone tissue on a cellular level. Provided with a suitable connecting piece (abutment), it ultimately serves as a solid foundation for dental crowns, bridges or prostheses.
Treatment with dental implants is suitable for single tooth gaps as well as for larger tooth gaps or toothless jaws, i.e. the teeth can later be replaced by the dentist individually, with a bridge or with a prosthesis. As the fixed artificial root serves as a supporting pillar, it is usually not necessary to grind down adjacent teeth to fix the prosthesis, so that the natural tooth structure is spared.
We take care of the surgical part of the implant restoration. Once the healing phase is complete, your trusted dentist will provide you with the final prosthesis - fixed or removable.
Advantages
for implant-protected dentures
- The firmly anchored implant stimulates the preservation of the bone via the chewing force introduced, so that the facial and jaw contours are preserved in the long term.
- There is no need to grind down the healthy substance of neighboring teeth.
- The chewing function ("fixed bite") of partial or full dentures is improved.
- Quality of life is improved thanks to securely fitting dentures.
Botox®
Temporomandibular joint pain
This is usually caused by excessive tension in the chewing muscles. Botolinum toxin (BTX, Botox®) can help. With targeted micro-injections, the doctor relaxes your chewing muscles and thus alleviates your symptoms effectively and in the long term.
Sleep disorder
Snoring therapy
Do you or your partner suffer from loud snoring? With a tooth-supported splint, this can very probably be a thing of the past. The splint is worn at night and effectively prevents the soft tissue in the throat from slackening, which otherwise narrows the airway and leads to snoring. We support you on the way to restful sleep for you and your partner.
Implants
for your dentures
An implant is an artificial tooth root that grows firmly into the jawbone. Crowns, bridges and dentures can be attached to it - and a perfectly planned and securely fixed denture leads to a better quality of life.