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Time of stay and deadlines

It is necessary to set aside 2 days in Serbia for the implant intervention. On the first day, the implants are installed and the next day a 24-hour check-up is performed. The duration of the operation itself is from 15 minutes to 1 hour and 30 minutes, depending on the number of implants to be installed. After 3 months of installation, when the implant has grown together with the jawbone, the prosthetic part is made. For the production of the prosthetic part on the implants, it is necessary to set aside 5 to 7 days of stay in Serbia. For the production of all other types of prosthetic works, it is necessary to set aside 5-7 days of stay in Serbia.

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Time of stay and deadlines

It is necessary to set aside 2 days in Serbia for the implant intervention. On the first day, the implants are installed and the next day a 24-hour check-up is performed. The duration of the operation itself is from 15 minutes to 1 hour and 30 minutes, depending on the number of implants to be installed. After 3 months of installation, when the implant has grown together with the jawbone, the prosthetic part is made. For the production of the prosthetic part on the implants, it is necessary to set aside 5 to 7 days of stay in Serbia. For the production of all other types of prosthetic works, it is necessary to set aside 5-7 days of stay in Serbia.

Implants

The implant placement procedure

The procedure for installing dental implants is simple. At the beginning, it is necessary to perform an X-ray of the jaw in order to create an individual therapy plan. The implant installation operation itself takes about 30 minutes to 1 hour and 30 minutes per jaw. After the surgery, it takes 3 months for the implant to grow into the jawbone. After that period, the patient comes back to the doctor's office where the extension (suprastructure) is screwed onto the implant and an impression is taken and the final prosthetic work (crown) is made.

The implant placement procedure

During the first visit, a clinical examination with an X-ray is performed, on the basis of which it is determined...
After the surrounding bone tissue has fused with the implant, a suprastructure is placed on the implant and an impression is taken for…

Mini implants

Mini-implants represent a real revolution in the rehabilitation of toothless jaws. Patients with this type of problem usually do not have enough bone tissue for any type of assistance other than wearing mobile prostheses. If, on the other hand, the X-ray (orthopantomography) shows that it is possible to place mini-implants - even when at first glance it does not seem that there are conditions for this - they will achieve significant, up to 80 percent better stabilization of the prosthesis.

Sinus lift – raising the sinus floor

In cases of toothlessness in the lateral regions of the upper jaw, resorption of the alveolar ridge and increase in the volume of the maxillary sinus at the expense of the bony part occur very often, as a result of which the height of the bony segment is often not sufficient for implant placement.
In such cases, the surgical method "SINUS LIFT" is performed, an intervention that involves raising the floor of the sinus with the installation of artificial bone in order to upgrade the bone defect and create sufficient bone height, which is necessary for the installation of implants.
There are two sinus lift methods that we perform in our polyclinic:

Agulmentation of ridges

Ridge augmentation is a surgical procedure that compensates for the lack of bone required for the installation of an implant. Depending on the area and size of the defect, several techniques are used. The causes of bone loss can be PHYSIOLOGICAL, after tooth extraction and due to aging, and PATHOLOGICAL, which include periodontal diseases, as well as processes in the bone itself (granuloma, cyst, tumor). Bone loss is also present after oral surgery, trauma, and long-term wearing of mobile prostheses.
Irregularities of the alveolar ridge in the upper and lower jaw can result in a lack of bone mass required for implant placement. Such irregularities can be caused by periodontitis, wearing dentures, developmental anomalies or injuries. Not only can such irregularities cause problems during implant placement, but they will also create aesthetic problems and prevent optimal oral hygiene. In order to correct such bone defects, the ridge can be augmented with bone grafts

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