Types of implants
Dental implants are artificial constructions that are implanted into the jawbone to restore one, several or all of the lost teeth. They are pins made from the latest generation of titanium and are substitutes for dental roots. Subsequently, such pins are loaded with an appropriate orthopedic structure (crown, bridge, etc.), as a result of which the dentition becomes continuous. Due to the high physical and chemical properties of titanium, products made from this material are widely used in implantology, being absolutely neutral and hypoallergenic in relation to hard and soft tissues in the human mouth.