Utilizing their screw-like configuration, implants are securely anchored directly into the bone after being suitably shaped within the bone. If desired, these procedures can also be conducted under general anaesthesia, addressing any potential patient apprehensions during the process. In instances where our patients exhibit significant bone resorption, or bone loss, we have the option to employ bone powders and grafts to bolster the tissue. After the postoperative phase, when the bone attains ample strength, temporary teeth can be fabricated. This approach enables us to fulfil the aesthetic and functional requirements of our patients. Once the healing phase for the implants has concluded, which typically spans 3-4 months, permanent teeth made of zirconium or metal-based materials are crafted. Furthermore, we strive to address any tooth deficiencies by designing the most suitable prosthesis, seeking your approval in alignment with your preferences.