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Dental Implants in Paris 12

Dental implantology is one of the services we offer to patients wishing to replace one or more missing teeth for aesthetic, chewing, speech or health reasons.

Dental implantology is a section of dental surgery dedicated to the placement of dental implants or crowns.

Implants and crowns on implants

The dental implants are artificial roots in the form of small titanium screws placed in the patient's jawbone to replace one or more missing teeth.

The crowns are prostheses placed on natural teeth in case of significant tooth damage or on implants, in which case we speak of crowns on implants.

The role of dental implants in modern dentistry

In modern dentistry, dental implants allow placement of a crown in case of single tooth loss, support a bridge in case of multiple missing teeth, support a fixed or removable full denture or even stabilise a dental appliance that moves.

Why use dental implants?

The implant placement, when possible, helps prevent bone resorption and premature ageing of the mouth. This technique preserves the bone in the jaw at the level of the missing tooth, applying the same forces a natural tooth root would.

Dental implant placement thus eliminates the risks of bone loss, which in the long term could change the shape of the face (mouth recession relative to the chin, reduced distance between nose and mouth, thinning of the lips...).

Benefits of crowns on implants

Placing a implant-supported crown is the ideal solution in case of single tooth loss because it provides function and comfort comparable to a natural tooth. The implant-supported crown is a long-lasting solution that stimulates the jawbone and slows bone loss without having to damage neighbouring teeth.

To learn more, book an appointment with one of our implantology specialist dentists.

Conditions for successful dental implant placement

For a dental implantation to succeed, certain conditions must be met:

  • A patient in good health.
  • Completed jaw growth: this technique is therefore mainly applied to adults.
  • Jaw physiology must allow dental implantation in terms of depth and angle.
  • The bone volume where the implant will be placed must be largely sufficient. Otherwise, plan for a bone graft.

Advantages of dental implants

Placing dental implants offers several aesthetic and functional advantages, namely:

  • Preservation of your teeth: no need to damage adjacent teeth for a dental implant, unlike the bridge placement technique.
  • Preservation of your jawbone capital: the placement of a dental implant helps preserve the bone, which shrinks in the absence of teeth.
  • Preservation of the aesthetics and functionality of your teeth.
  • Restoration of chewing function: they allow you to regain comfort and chewing equivalent to natural teeth, each tooth resumes its precise function.
  • Guaranteed success: no implant irritation or rejection has been observed, since titanium is a material perfectly biocompatible with the skeletal system and medically pure.
  • Flawless durability: dental implants have a very long lifespan, they can last over twenty years.

At our dental practice in Paris 12, we offer dental implants because we are convinced that they are the best solution to permanently replace one or more missing teeth and change your life!

Frequently asked questions — Dental implants

Combien coûte un implant dentaire à Paris 12 ?

Le coût d'un implant dentaire varie entre 1 200 € et 2 500 € selon la complexité du cas. Une partie peut être remboursée par votre mutuelle. Contactez-nous au 01 89 16 43 33 pour un devis personnalisé.

L'implant dentaire est-il douloureux ?

La pose d'un implant se fait sous anesthésie locale. L'intervention est indolore. Des suites légères (gonflement, sensibilité) peuvent survenir les 48 à 72 premières heures.

Combien de temps dure la pose d'un implant ?

La chirurgie de pose dure en moyenne 30 à 60 minutes. L'ostéo-intégration prend entre 3 et 6 mois, après quoi la couronne définitive est posée.

Les implants dentaires sont-ils remboursés par la Sécurité Sociale ?

Les implants ne sont pas pris en charge par la Sécurité Sociale sauf cas médicaux spécifiques. De nombreuses mutuelles proposent une prise en charge partielle. Notre cabinet est conventionné secteur 1.

Quelle est la durée de vie d'un implant dentaire ?

Avec un entretien régulier, un implant peut durer 20 à 30 ans, voire toute une vie. La longévité dépend de l'hygiène bucco-dentaire et des visites de contrôle.