A complete smile, a strong foundation – permanent dental solutions with implants.

A dental implant is a small titanium screw surgically placed into the jawbone to replace missing teeth. Over time, the implant fuses with the bone through a process called osseointegration, forming a stable and natural-looking foundation for the prosthetic tooth.

Advantages:

  • No damage to adjacent teeth

  • Restores natural chewing and appearance

  • Prevents bone loss

  • Long-lasting and biocompatible

  • Suitable for single or multiple missing teeth

Modern 3D imaging and computer-guided planning ensure precise implant placement, minimizing surgical trauma and maximizing success rates.

Personalized
Treatment Plans

Every procedure is tailored to your unique goals and skin type, ensuring the best and most natural-looking results.

Expert
Medical Team

Certified specialists use advanced medical aesthetics techniques to deliver safe, effective, comfortable experiences.

Cutting-Edge
Technology

We utilize the latest FDA-approved devices and products to achieve visible improvements with minimal downtime.

Long-Lasting
Confidence

Our treatments don’t just enhance your appearance they boost your confidence and help you feel your best every day.

Procedure Stages
  1. Consultation & Planning: 3D scan, bone density evaluation, and implant size selection.
  2. Surgery: Implant placed under local anesthesia at the optimal angle.
  3. Healing (Osseointegration): Bone and implant fuse over 2–3 months.
  4. Abutment Placement: Connector attached to the implant.
  5. Prosthesis Fitting: Crown, bridge, or denture applied.
  6. Final Check: Bite adjustment and functional testing.
Before and after the operation

Before Operation

  • Stop smoking and alcohol consumption.
  • Avoid blood thinners unless approved by your doctor.
  • Maintain good oral hygiene.
  • Treat any gum infections beforehand.
  • Ensure chronic conditions like diabetes are under control.

After Operation

  • Avoid hot food and drinks for 24 hours.
  • No smoking or alcohol for at least 72 hours.
  • Apply cold compress for swelling.
  • Avoid hard foods for 2 weeks.
  • Use prescribed antibiotics and painkillers.
  • Brush carefully around the implant area.
  • Healing typically completes within 2–3 months, after which the prosthetic tooth is placed.

Procedure Risk

  • Failure of osseointegration (rare)

  • Temporary swelling or bruising

  • Nerve damage (if incorrectly placed)

  • Infection (if hygiene neglected)

With professional care and proper planning, implant success rates exceed 95%.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are implants permanent?
Yes, with proper care they can last a lifetime.

Is the procedure painful?
No, it’s done under local anesthesia; mild discomfort afterward is normal.

Can anyone get implants?
Most healthy adults with sufficient bone density can.

How long is the recovery?
Healing takes about 2–3 months before final prosthetic placement.

Please ask us any other questions you may have.

Get ready to dazzle with your naturalness!

“When we talk about aesthetic surgery, I would describe it as life-changing. The reason for this is that getting rid of the problems with your physical appearance will not only beautify your appearance but also increase your self-confidence.”

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