Implant Rehabilitation in Accredited Hospital Settings
Coordinated dental implant treatment for international patients.
Start Online ConsultationDental implant rehabilitation at Nova is a treatment designed to restore missing teeth by replacing the natural tooth root with a biocompatible titanium implant. Implant treatments are carefully planned according to each patient's bone structure, oral health condition and long-term dental goals.
Unlike removable dental prostheses, implants are placed directly into the jawbone and serve as a stable foundation for dental restorations such as crowns or full dental bridges. Implant-supported restorations aim to restore both chewing function and natural dental appearance.
What Is a Dental Implant?
A dental implant is a small titanium structure placed into the jawbone to replace the root of a missing tooth. Once the implant integrates with the bone, it provides a strong foundation for a dental crown or bridge. Dental implants allow patients to regain the stability and function of natural teeth while preserving surrounding bone structure.
Why Bone Structure Matters
Successful implant treatment depends largely on the condition of the jawbone. The implant must be placed into bone that is strong and healthy enough to support long-term stability.
In some patients, bone structure may be naturally suitable for implant placement. In others, bone density may be insufficient and additional procedures may be required to prepare the area before implant placement.
Bone condition varies greatly from one individual to another and is not always directly related to age. For example, some younger patients may have insufficient bone structure, while older patients may have strong and healthy bone suitable for implants. For this reason, every implant treatment begins with a detailed radiological evaluation.
Osseointegration: Why Implant Treatment Takes Time
Dental implant treatment requires a healing phase known as osseointegration. During this stage, the implant gradually integrates with the surrounding jawbone, creating a stable and durable foundation.
This biological process typically requires several weeks or months depending on the patient's bone condition and healing response. Because of this natural healing process, implant treatments are usually completed over a longer treatment period rather than in a single appointment.
Types of Implant Rehabilitation
Implant treatments may vary depending on the number of missing teeth. Common approaches include:
- Single Tooth Implant – replacing one missing tooth
- Multiple Dental Implants – restoring several missing teeth
- Full Mouth Implant Rehabilitation – restoring the entire dental structure
Each treatment plan is designed individually based on the patient's oral condition.
Implant Treatment Process
Implant rehabilitation typically involves several stages.
Initial Evaluation
Radiological examination and bone structure assessment.
Implant Placement
The implant is surgically placed into the jawbone.
Healing and Osseointegration
The implant integrates with the bone over time.
Final Restoration
A crown, bridge or full dental prosthesis is placed onto the implant.
This staged process ensures long-term implant stability and functional success.
Can the Body Reject a Dental Implant?
Dental implants are typically made from medical-grade titanium, a material widely used in modern medicine due to its high biocompatibility. Because titanium integrates naturally with bone tissue, true allergic rejection of dental implants is extremely rare.
However, successful implant treatment still depends on several factors, including bone quality, oral hygiene and overall healing conditions. In some cases, implant failure may occur if the implant does not properly integrate with the surrounding bone during the healing phase. This is why careful planning and proper healing time are essential parts of implant rehabilitation.
Regular follow-up and professional dental care help ensure the long-term stability and health of dental implants.
Long-Term Stability
Dental implants are designed to provide long-term structural stability when properly maintained. Regular dental care, professional monitoring and proper oral hygiene play an important role in maintaining implant health.
Implants allow patients to regain chewing function, dental balance and natural smile aesthetics.