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A dental implant is similar to a small titanium screw that replaces the root of a tooth.
The dental implant is inserted into the jawbone. After a while new bone grows around the implant thereby fixing it tightly in the jaw.
The optimal position of the implant is a critical factor for the functional and aesthetic success of the treatment. Sufficient bone availability is crucial for the ideal implant position.
We can now determine all these points before implantation using our three-dimensional planning program 2INGIS.
Other benefits include shorter operating times, a minimally invasive procedure and exactly calculable costs.