Sofia Implant Centre is the prime implant-specialized dental clinic in Sofia, Bulgaria. You will be treated by an experienced team of international experts in dental surgery who will make sure you will leave with a smile on your face.
In our modern facility we practice full jaw restorations based on all-on-4 and all-on-6 implant protocol. This is what we do all day, every day!
Dental Implants in Sofia | |
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DENTAL IMPLANTS |
The dental implant is a screw made of titanium alloy placed in the jawbone. It functions as a root that stabilizes a prosthesis. Implants are used to replace one or more teeth. A crown, bridge or prosthesis is attached to the dental implant. |
ALL-ON-4/6 |
All-on-4/6 implants are a set of artificial teeth that are fixed on dental implants. They are surgically placed in your jawbone. They naturally reproduce the feel, fit and appearance of natural teeth. |
CROWNS and BRIDGES |
Dental crowns and bridges are a fixed solution for missing or damaged teeth. This restorative procedure uses dentures to restore your smile to its natural state. A crown is used when the tooth structure is damaged or fractured. A bridge is used to replace one or more missing teeth. |
ORAL SURGERY |
A wide variety of oral and dental surgery procedures to our patients and an optimal professional experience. We work with state-of-the-art medical equipment. Our oral surgery center only accepts the highest standard of protocols. |
SINUS LIFT |
The maxillary sinus is a cavity located above the upper molars. |
BONE GRAFTING | The jawbone loses its volume when the teeth are extracted. Gum disease can also reduce jaw size and bone strength. Dental bone grafting is a minor surgical procedure. The goal of bone grafting is to build a strong bone base into which dental implants can be inserted. |
CBCT / 3D SCAN |
We use the latest models of digital radiography and 3D imaging devices (CBCT). Cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) is a variation of traditional computed tomography (CT). The CBCT system captures data using a cone-shaped x-ray beam in a single rotation. The data is used to reconstruct a three-dimensional (3D) image of the patient’s teeth and jaws. A CT scan is needed to assess the volume and quality of the jawbone. |