Even minor surgery like dental implants carry certain risks. So some people rightly wonder whether implants can`t be placed in a more tissue-friendly way without cutting them open, i.e. virtually without a scalpel, sutures or blood?
Dentistry`s minimally invasive surgery offers exactly this bloodless option, which is often also referred to as the keyhole technique. Here, the wound in the gums - the trauma - is reduced to the smallest possible extent, which also enables faster wound healing.
In addition, patients are only minimally impaired in their professional and private ability to work. Pain, swelling or bruising hardly occur with this dental prosthesis. Thus, extensive treatments with 4 or 6 implants per jaw are also possible for older patients without greater stress.
The following list contains dentists, oral surgeons and maxillofacial surgeons in Czech Republic who specialise in minimally invasive implant surgery:
Specialists in other locations
MUDr. Ivan Martin
Dentist
- Testimonials:
- 28
- Rating:
- 5 Sterne
K. H. Borovského 1561
35601 Sokolov
Recommendation: 93.3%
Profile views: 669
Jacobo Gantes Moreno
Dentistry specialist
- Testimonials:
- 0
- Rating:
- 0 Sterne
Uruguayská 13
120 00 Prague
Ivan Kolesnikov PhD.
Dentistry specialist
- Testimonials:
- 0
- Rating:
- 0 Sterne
Uruguayská 13
120 00 Prague
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