Sinus Augmentation

Maxillary sinuses are air-filled cavities that lie in close proximity to the maxillary posterior (upper back) teeth. Maxillary sinus enlargement (pneumatisation) and alveolar (jaw) bone resorption following tooth loss, reduce the amount of alveolar bone available for future implant placement. Sinus augmentation (sinus lift) is a surgical procedure that predictably elevates the floor of the sinus to create adequate space for graft materials and implants. Learn More

Implant-supported Tooth/Teeth Replacement

Single implant-supported crown

Implant therapy is an efficient and predictable treatment for the permanent replacement of a missing tooth or teeth (single tooth replacement or multiple teeth replacement). It is also a suitable and sometimes better treatment option for the replacement of a tooth or teeth with a poor prognosis (single tooth replacement or multiple teeth replacement). Learn More

Implant Supportive Therapy

Dental implants are surrounded by alveolar bone and mucosal tissue (the equivalent of gingiva for teeth), which are still susceptible to the effects of bacterial plaque. Inflammation and infection of the peri-implant (implant-surrounding) tissues is called peri-implant disease (peri-implant mucositis and/or peri-implantitis). Learn More