In nearly 50% of the cases, patients lack sufficient jawbone to support implants.
In short- no bone – no implant! 🙁
You want to eat as usual again and get your smile back, but you have many missing teeth and are unsure of your treatment options.
In this post we will present the most effective protocol for full jaw restorations – All-on-4/6.
People are often confused by the load of information on the Internet about complete dental restorations. Therefore, in this post we will point out the three most important steps that must be done for a successful All-on-4/6 treatment.
There is a lot of hype about zirconium being the best material for dental crowns and bridges. Strong and aesthetic, zirconium has become the preferred material for dental restoration over the last 25 years.
However, there is a catch – not all zirconium is made equal. In this post you can find out what we mean – there is ZIRCONIUM… and… zirconium!
In the previous post we revealed the differences in the quality of zirconium, the most desirable material for making dental crowns, which some clinics, mainly in Turkey, will use to attract you with low prices. What applies to zirconium actually applies to all the lab work. In this post we will give you the information you need to make sure you get the most for your money.
You may already have dental implants in your mouth. If you do but you don’t know what their brand and model is – you may end up in a trouble!
One of the things you need to make sure during your implant treatment is getting an implant passport. Why is it so important and why do almost all clinics fail to provide it to their patients?
This post provides the answer so read on…