Implantology
Dental implants
A dental implant is a titanium post placed into the jawbone to replace a missing tooth, later topped with a crown. It is the most reliable way to restore one or several teeth without grinding the neighbours.
What it is
An implant replaces the root of a lost tooth and supports a crown, bridge or denture. Modern implant systems are biocompatible and, with proper care, last for decades. At SADAF, implantation follows the ISO 7101 international quality protocols.Who it is for
- One or several missing teeth
- A removable denture is not suitable
- You want to restore a tooth without grinding neighbours
- Complete tooth loss — All-on-4 / All-on-6 is indicated
Benefits
- Neighbouring teeth are untouched
- Prevents jawbone loss
- Natural look and full chewing function
- Lasts for decades
- Warranty on work and implants
Treatment stages
- Consultation, CT diagnostics and treatment plan
- Implant placement (bone grafting if needed)
- Osseointegration (healing, 2–4 months)
- Abutment and crown placement
FAQ
Is implant placement painful?
The procedure is done under local anaesthesia and is painless. Sedation is available on request.
How long does an implant last?
With proper care and regular check-ups an implant lasts for decades, often for life.
What if there is not enough bone?
Bone grafting is performed, after which implantation becomes possible.
How to restore all teeth quickly?
For complete tooth loss, All-on-4 and All-on-6 protocols are used — a fixed bridge on 4–6 implants.
