6
Mar

What is “peri-implantitis” and what can I do about it?

The longer conventional 2-stage implants with large, roughened surfaces are in use, the likelier the chances are for infections of the periodontium and around the implants. This infection is known as peri-implantitis and linked to bone loss. An advancement of the infection and subsequent loss of life quality for the patient often lead to the implant’s removal at a later

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6
Mar

What about so called “at risk” patients (such as smokers or those suffering diabetes or other diseases)? Can they receive immediate care with the Strategic® Implant?

Yes, anytime. The use of conventional 2-stage screw implants is always fraught with the likelihood of additional, unpredictable treatment steps and surgery. This is a burden for patients. Moreover, there is an ever present risk of peri-implantitis, a serious infection for which there is currently no effective treatment. These problems do not occur with the Simpladent® treatment method. Only one surgical

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6
Mar

My doctor says I need bone augmentation before I can receive any implants.

Treatment providers educate patients to the best of their knowledge. As long as they hold on to conventional implantology, these additional procedures (such as bone augmentation with lengthy healing and waiting periods) will appear necessary – even despite the sufferings of the patient and despite the fact that treatment progress and success are uncertain due to numerous interventions. But patients

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6
Mar

I am experiencing problems with my conventional implants. Can I switch to the Simpladent® treatment method?

Yes, of course. The treatment costs for conventional 2-stage implants often accumulate uncontrollably over months or even years. One surgery here, another intervention there, aftercare… the bills pile up. The patient is afraid to terminate the treatment or isn’t aware of treatment alternatives. They feel stuck in a dead end. Many surgical steps and procedures, such as bone grafting, are

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6
Mar

I have enough bone and don’t suffer any health issues. Are there still advantages for me in choosing the Strategic® Implant?

Yes, you save a lot of time and money. Many people are very busy in both their professional and personal lives. They do not want to be bothered with numerous visits to the dentist and prefer fast, safe and predictible care. The Simpladent® method provides all this and is even affordable – patients save over two thirds of treatment expenses compared

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6
Mar

What is the crucial difference between conventional implantology and the Simpladent® method?

Conventional implantology with 2-stage implants requires plenty of bone supply, time and money. In many cases, patients do not possess bone in adequate quantity, resulting in the need for bone augmentation, sinus lift surgery, or risky bone transplants. The entire treatment course is characterized by waiting periods, healing time and high costs.This is where the distinct advantages of Simpladent® implantology become

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6
Mar

Am I eligible for treatment with the Simpladent® method ?

Many patient asks themselves this question – even more those who suffer a compromised state of health or chronic illness (such as diabetes), or who are heavy smokers. The answer is clearly: Yes! Over 99% of these patients are successfully treated with the Strategic® Implant. This includes patients suffering periodontal disease and (chronic) gingivitis, and those who have given up on

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6
Mar

What are the three main advantages of the Simpladent® treatment method with the Strategic® Implant ?

Speed: In just one single surgical procedure teeth are removed and Strategic® Implants inserted immediately afterwards. Contrary to conventional methods, the implants are set into cortical bone. Only small amounts of this bone areas are necessary for successful treatment, thereby avoiding bone augmentation, bone transplants and sinus-lift. This saves 98% of the entire treatment time and significantly reduces suffering or discomfort for

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