Our Technical Advancement
What is Dental Implants?
Dental implants are artificial structures that a dental surgeon inserts into a person’s jawbone. A person may need an implant if they have lost one or more teeth.
A dental implant is a structure that replaces a missing tooth. Using screw-like devices, the surgeon inserts the implant into the jawbone and it acts as an anchor for the artificial tooth, called a crown.
A device called an abutment connects the artificial tooth to the dental implant. The crown is custom made to fit the person’s mouth and match the color of their teeth. Crowns look, feel and function like natural teeth.
We Provide Two Types of Dental Implants
1. Conventional 2 stage implants
A conventional dental implant is usually known as a “Two Piece” implant which consists of the root component and the tooth component in separate bits. The root component ( implant ) is placed into the jaw bone and to it is connected the tooth component ( abutment ) usually using a tiny screw.
2. Basal & Compressive Implants
The basal implantology, which is also called cortical, or Biocortical Implant System, has been developed and it includes the positioning of implants at the basal cortical bone, which offers exceptional quality cortical bones because of preservation of those complex implants
CBCT
Biolase Diode Laser
Endomoter
Endomoter
Thermoplasticised Root Canal Obturation System
Implant Motor
Intra Oral Welder for Full Mouth Dental Implants
Thymol Class B Autoclav
Advanced Dental Chairs
RF Electrosurgery Unit
Portable X-Ray Machine
RVG (Vatech Smart Plus)
3.5X Magnification Loops
IPL Laser
Advanced Light Cure System for Laser Fillings
Multi Para Monitor in Minor OT
Fumigator
