Case
A single missing tooth in the smile zone
The main concern is usually not just function, but how the smile looks in conversation and photos.
The route focuses on accurate implant positioning and a natural final crown shape.
Implants
We explain when implants are truly needed, what the treatment path looks like, and which decisions affect timing, comfort, and long-term stability.
Treatment logic
We do not sell implants from a quick glance or a single image.
The patient understands where surgery happens, where prosthetics begin, and how the phases connect.
We discuss shape, temporary solutions, and how the result will look in daily life from the start.
Problem
The issue is rarely just the missing tooth. It usually includes uncertainty about surgery, timing, aesthetics, and fear that the treatment will become too complex.
Solution
We start with diagnostics and options. Then we build a clear scenario: whether implant placement can start immediately, whether preparation is needed, how temporary comfort is handled, and what prosthetic result we expect.
We show not only the procedure itself, but the whole sequence from diagnostics to the final result.
Examination, CT scan, implant feasibility review, and treatment scenario discussion.
Treatment of related issues, tissue preparation, or a temporary solution before implant placement.
The surgical stage is carried out in a clear sequence with an agreed forecast.
After integration, we create the final crown or restoration and plan follow-up care.
Case
The main concern is usually not just function, but how the smile looks in conversation and photos.
The route focuses on accurate implant positioning and a natural final crown shape.
Case
Here the patient cares about reliability, timing, and a predictable process.
We structure treatment to restore support and function without overwhelming the patient with technical detail.
Doctor
Joint work of surgeon and prosthodontist
Implants should not exist as an isolated surgical event. The plan is discussed as one route, from placement to the final prosthetic form.
Open doctor profilePrices
Examination, problem discussion, and an initial treatment route.
The final estimate depends on the clinical picture and restorative goal.
FAQ
Sometimes yes, but a reliable decision only comes after diagnostics and a full restoration review.
Timing depends on the clinical situation, preparatory needs, and the chosen restorative scenario. We discuss it from the start.
Yes, if it matters for comfort, aesthetics, or function. The format depends on the clinical case.
CTA
At the first step, we do not rush a decision. Our goal is to provide a clear picture and a clear route.