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    About The Implant Clinic

    We create Beautiful Smiles

    Welcome to most advanced Dental setup, advanced trained doctors, advanced instrumentation and advanced techniques of sterility of instruments and environment. We have constantly and continuously kept a pace with modern times and technology.We offer a wide range of dental services from simple restorations and cosmetic procedures to orthodontics and dental Implantology. We have a very practical approach to planning and executing our dental treatments, which is centered around the concerns of our patients.

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    Our Implant Treatments

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    Single Tooth

    If you are missing a single tooth, one implant and a crown can replace it. A dental implant replaces both the lost natural tooth and its root. A dental implant provides several advantages over other tooth replacement options. In addition to looking and functioning like a natural tooth, a dental implant replaces a single tooth without sacrificing the health of neighbouring teeth. 

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    Implant Supported Bridge

    An implant-supported bridge is similar to a regular dental bridge, but it is supported by implants and not by natural teeth. In most cases, when an implant-supported bridge is used, one implant is placed in the jawbone for each missing tooth.

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    Implant Supported Removal Denture

    As the name suggests these dentures are retained or snapped upon the dental implants but can be removed by the patient. The benefit of these dentures are the stability and retention, more efficient chewing than the convention bone supported dentures.

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    Implant Supported Fixed Teeth

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    Implant Supported Fixed Teeth (All On four)

    All On Four is a new concept in implantology, where we can replace all the teeth with fixed prosthesis with the help of FOUR implants in each jaw. This is particularly used in the patients with severe bone loss and where conventional implants can not be placed.

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    Zygomatic Implant

    Zygomatic implant is an advanced implant technique, they are fixed to the Zygomatic arch and are used for maxilla (upper jaw). If the bone present is not sufficient then the Zygomatic implants can be a treatment option. They can also be used as an alternative implant procedure to avoid bone graft.

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    Dental Implant Procedure Videos:​

    Single Tooth Implant

    All on Four

    All on Four Patient Animation

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    TiUnite Bone Growth

    Implant Supported Bridge

    One Arch with Implant

    Our Doctors

    Dr. Rahul Bagrecha
    Dr. Rahul Bagrecha
    ( M.D.S. Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon )
    Dr. Neha Bagrecha
    Dr. Neha Bagrecha
    ( M.D.S. Prosthodontics )

    Why Choose us

    We have all your dental needs covered
    Call : +91 7773 973 333

    FAQ'S

    A dental implant by itself is not a tooth! A dental implant is a prosthesis used to replace missing teeth. Essentially, it is a small titanium post/fixture that is inserted into the jawbone, on top of which a single crown (cap), a fixed bridge, a partial denture, or full denture can be attached. Once the implant integrates to your bone, a structure called an abutment is connected to the implant and then the artificial tooth/teeth are attached. Therefore, there are 3 parts to an “implant tooth”: the dental implant itself, the abutment, and the artificial tooth.

    Almost anyone who is missing a single tooth, multiple teeth, or all teeth are candidates for dental implants. Talk to your prosthodontist for your specific needs.

    Humans are “blessed” with 2 sets of teeth (baby teeth and adult/permanent teeth). When a single permanent tooth or multiple teeth are lost due to dental decay or gum disease, dental implants can now replace them as the 3rd set of fixed teeth! Dental implants can last a lifetime and can improve your appearance, your confidence, and your ability to eat the foods you like, and participate in an active lifestyle, without worrying about your teeth. Dental implants are made of titanium and can never get dental decay!

    In general, the cost of replacing a single tooth with a dental implant is almost the same as replacing it with a regular fixed bridge. Dental implant treatment may qualify for some insurance coverage, but situations vary. The cost will vary by patient needs, bone quantity, and region. A prosthodontist will make an assessment based on your unique needs.

    It varies from individual to individual and with health and habits. For a healthy individual with good oral hygiene and good health, dental implants are predictably successful with reported success rates above 90-95 percent.

    Unlike natural teeth, dental implants are not susceptible to dental disease such as decay; however, the health of the gums is vital to maintaining lasting implant success. Conscientious home care by the patient and regular professional cleanings and check-ups are essential elements for dental implant sustainability. Each patient is different, and success relies upon diagnosis and planning, medical history, and a variety of other factors.

    There is no such thing as “metal-free” teeth. Almost all materials used for teeth replacements have some sort of metal ions in them. Dental implants are made of titanium alloy (similar to hip implants, shoulder implants, and knee implants), which is highly biocompatible, and an allergy to titanium is extremely rare! Currently, there are no proven alternatives to titanium dental implants.

    All-on-4® is a trademarked treatment procedure that essentially involves replacement of all missing teeth in one jaw by using only 4 implants. This procedure is especially beneficial in patients who have lost a lot of bone in the back areas of the mouth.

    No, dental implants are fixed solidly in the bone and allow teeth to be replaced in a manner that is closest to natural teeth.

    Actually implants are most popularly used in patients who wear full dentures or partial dentures. Dental implants can be used to provide retention and support for a removable implant overdenture, which basically snaps on the implants! Therefore the partial or full denture does not move and reduces the dependency on denture adhesives/denture glue. Or, dental implants can be used for a fixed denture, where a patient’s dentures are fixed/bolted to the implants through titanium components. Only the dentist can remove this from the mouth.

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