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Implant Surgery

For single missing teeth or wider tooth loss, implant planning looks beyond replacing the gap and reviews bone support, soft tissue harmony, and long-term function together.

Implant planning looks beyond replacing a missing tooth and considers bone support, bite balance, and long-term comfort together.

Implant surgery may become part of treatment for a single missing tooth or for broader tooth loss. The decision is not based on the gap alone, but also on bone volume, gum quality, chewing patterns, and overall oral hygiene.

Some cases are ready for a direct implant plan, while others need preparation, healing time, or supportive procedures first. That is why implant treatment is often a staged process rather than a single appointment.

The main goal is a balanced result that supports both esthetics and function. Healing checks, timing of loading, and soft-tissue harmony all influence the long-term outcome.

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Implant Surgery

Bone volume, bite contacts, hygiene level, and when needed a staged healing flow are all considered before the plan is finalized.