Treatment by replacing lost teeth with an implant-supported prosthetic restoration is indicated from several points of view:
It is functionally and aesthetically superior to all other types of restoration;
Replacing a tooth with an implant restores the patient's lost tooth and restores oral integrity;
Implant-supported prosthetic restoration can be independent of neighbouring teeth;
From a therapeutic point of view, it is particularly advantageous due to the stimulation of the surrounding bone and the increase in bone density following the action of functional stimuli.
Modern implantology also covers bone augmentation procedures, e.g. sinus lift, with the use of biomaterials adjuvant in bone formation. Bone augmentation procedures are necessary to reconstruct deficient bone in order to place a dental implant.
Replacing missing teeth by means of restorations on implants that correspond aesthetically and functionally to the natural teeth has huge advantages for the patient. Health and functionality are restored, thus avoiding the unfavourable consequences that can be caused by loss of function.