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Implants - questions and answers
1. Who can have implants?
There are very few contraindications against doing implants, which makes
almost anyone who comes to us a potential receiver of implant treatment.
Almost anyone who has lost one or more teeth (or all), can benefit much
from the treatment. This can improve your life standard. After 30 years of
clinical experience with titanous implants, it is no longer an experiment,
but a safe and reliable form of treatment.

2. What kinds of implants are available?
It is seems safe to say that poor quality implants are not produced
nowadays. But it is the doctor's experience that is the decisive factor in
successful treatment. There are many implant systems in the world, but
only a few of them are recognised and certified by the Ministry of Health
in Poland. Our specialists are experienced and knowledgeable about various
implant systems. We use only the best known and documented systems.
3. How does the operation go?
It is a very gentle and precise procedure. It is usually carried out with
local anaesthesia. During the operation and right after it, the patient
does not suffer any ailments, however, some people can be troubled by pain
and soft tissue oedema. Prophylactically, patients take antibiotics for
the first days after surgery.
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