Ceramic Implant
Dental Implants
A dental implant is a “post” that is surgically inserted in the jawbone to act as a root for an artificial tooth when a natural tooth is missing. A ceramic tooth is inserted onto this post that looks and feels just like your own teeth.
Although, traditionally, implants have been made of titanium, we at ROZE BioHealth Clinic have been adopting a metal-free policy, keeping in line with the standards and philosophy of biological (or holistic) dentistry, which is why we use ceramic or zirconia dental implants for our patients.
What are the advantages of Ceramic Dental Implants?
- Ideal for allergies and sensitivities. An increasing number of individuals suffer from metal allergies, sensitivities or other immune reactions. Placement of non-metal, ceramic implants is a new and effective solution to these challenges.
- Biologically friendly. For those choosing a holistic protocol for healthcare and prefer a non-metal option, this all ceramic/zirconia implant is an excellent choice.
- Aesthetically beautiful. Ceramic implants are more attractive in appearance since they closely match natural teeth. The beauty is in the naturalness of the material.
- Totally biocompatible. They do not trigger an immune response that can cause problems
- Integrate entirely into the jawbone creating a stable bone and bone regeneration
- Much less sensitive to changes in temperatures: than with metal implants
- Do not corrode over time like metal
- Do not conduct electrogalvanic fields which is the case of metal implants
- Show less plaque adhesion as they reduce the build-up of oral bacteria that often occurs with the slight and gradual movement of metal implants.
- Have very good gum regeneration results
Our implant specialists have undergone comprehensive hands-on training for the surgical placement and restoration of ceramic implants and continue to update with new technologies and techniques that become available to make the process even easier.
We have helped pioneer the use of ceramic/zirconia, biological methods and a functional approach to dentistry in the UAE.