
Georgy Chibirashvili
Maxillofacial surgeon, dental surgeon, implantologist
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Dental implantation is a modern method of restoring a lost tooth, in which a special titanium screw is installed in the jawbone - a dental implant, which replaces the root of the tooth. A crown is attached to it, which looks and functions like a real tooth. The implant serves as a solid foundation for a future crown, bridge or even an entire prosthesis structure. Titanium is a biocompatible material, that is, it is not rejected by the body, so it is absolutely safe for dental purposes.
Treatment begins with a detailed diagnosis. A CT scan is performed, the volume and quality of bone tissue, the position of neighboring teeth, and anatomical features are assessed. At this stage, the doctor determines whether there is enough bone for implantation, or whether additional procedures are needed - sinus lifting or bone grafting. The optimal implant system is also selected according to the clinical situation.
On the scheduled day, implantation is performed under local anesthesia or under sedation (according to indications). If necessary, simultaneous tooth extraction with immediate implant placement is possible. The doctor delicately prepares the bone bed using special cutters, after which the implant is placed, achieving reliable primary stability. The entire procedure is performed according to modern protocols with maximum accuracy and minimal trauma.
The implant undergoes a process of osseointegration — fusion with the bone. It usually lasts 3–4 months. During this period, the implant becomes a full-fledged support for the future tooth. If there are several implants or total rehabilitation is performed, the patient is given a temporary structure so that he is not left without teeth.
After the implant is implanted, a gum former is placed to create the correct contour of the soft tissues around the future crown. This is an important stage for the aesthetics and health of the gums.
The final stage is the fixation of a permanent crown on the implant. It is made individually, with high precision, taking into account the bite, anatomy and aesthetics. Such a crown looks like your own tooth and fully restores chewing function.
Implantation is performed by experienced maxillofacial surgeons who work with both simple and complex clinical cases, including single-stage implantation and total rehabilitations.
We use CT, 3D scanning, photometry, photo protocol, and digital planning, which allows us to accurately calculate the implant position and minimize risks.
According to indications, we perform tooth extraction with simultaneous implantation and installation of a temporary structure - the patient is not left without teeth.
Each treatment plan is discussed at a consultation of doctors to achieve the most stable, functional, and aesthetic result.

Maxillofacial surgeon, dental surgeon, implantologist

Dental surgeon-implantologist
Treatment planning by several specialists
Application anesthhesia
Conduction anesthesia(infiltration)
Consultation on periostatus
Periodontal cleaning(including anesthesia)
Removing a baby tooth
Tooth scaling removal(simple)
Tooth root extraction(complex)(including anesthesia)
Regular tooth etraction
Complex tooth extraction(icluding anesthesia)
Atypical tooth extraction(including anesthesia)
Cystecomy(including anesthesia)
Apical resection
Dressing the wound
Primary surgical treatment of the wound with suturing
Removal of atheroma
Removal of papilloma
Plastic surgery of the frenulum
Frenuloplasty decoration(under anaesthesia)
Surgical exposure of the crown of an impacted tooth
Percconarotomy
Opening an abscess and draining the wound
Removal of epulis
Hemisection of tooth
Retention cyst removal
Removal of ranula
Alveolar ridge grafting(1 section)
Removal of exostoses(1 area)
Vestibuloplasty(including anetesia)
Removal of a calculus from the duct
Plastic surgery of communication with the maxillary sinus(including anesthesia)
Treatment of alveolitis,socket curettage
Reducation of dislocation
Stitching
Removing stitching
Suture material
Kolapol(1 sponge)
Alvanes(1 sponge)
Microimplant installation(including anesthesia)
Installation of a Biorey microimplant(icluding anesthesia)
Taking a biopsy
Closed curettage(1st segment)
Closed curettage in the area of 1-2teeth(including anesthesia)
Open curettage(1st segment)(including anesthesia)
Tooth extraction using piezo
Periodontal spliting (1 jaw)(including anesthesia)
Gingivoplasty in the area of 1 tooth
Gingivoplasty + bone grafiting in the frontal area(including anestesia)
Flap surgery in the area of 1 tooth (coronary/apically displaced flap)(including anestesia)
Harvesting of connective tissue graft from the palate(including anesthesia)
Recession closure(tunnel method)(include anesthesia)
A-PRF per 1 tube
MIS implant (Israel)
Vasheg’s implant (Korea)
Straurmann implant (titanium/roxolid)
Cell implant
Vitamin complexx for implantation
Installation of the IZC boiray subzygomatic miniscrew
Installation of shapers
Maxillary sinusotomy
Scaning
Oral-B irrigator
Sinus lifting
Installing the MSE Machine
Benefit
Benefit slider with distalization
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Implant treatments such as All-on-4, All-on-6, and All-on-8 are modern solutions for full-arch restoration, where a fixed prosthesis is supported by several implants.
All-on-4 is suitable in cases of bone deficiency or when a less invasive approach is needed. It is often used for older patients or as a compromise solution.
All-on-6 provides better load distribution and overall stability. It is suitable for most patients and is often considered the optimal choice.
All-on-8 is recommended for higher functional loads, younger patients, or when long-term durability is a priority. It offers maximum stability.
The choice depends on bone condition, bite, and functional load.