Dental Implants
Dental Implants at Smile Centrum in Prague – Complete Solutions with Quality Guarantee
Dental implants represent a modern and long-term proven solution for replacing missing teeth. At our dental clinic Smile Centrum in Prague, we offer the implant procedure using the latest technologies and an individual approach to each patient.
Regain functional dentition, the ability to eat without restrictions, and a beautiful smile – without the need to interfere with surrounding teeth, as is the case with traditional bridges.
Dental Implants
Dental Implants at Smile Centrum in Prague – Complete Solutions with Quality Guarantee
Dental implants represent a modern and long-term proven solution for replacing missing teeth. At our dental clinic Smile Centrum in Prague, we offer the implant procedure using the latest technologies and an individual approach to each patient.
Regain functional dentition, the ability to eat without restrictions, and a beautiful smile – without the need to interfere with surrounding teeth, as is the case with traditional bridges.
How Does Dental Implant Treatment Proceed in Our Practice?
Dental implants represent a modern and permanent solution for tooth loss. The entire process, from the initial consultation to the placement of the final crown or bridge, is carefully planned and divided into several phases to ensure the best and safest possible outcome. Here’s a detailed overview of what you can expect:
Initial Examination and Medical History
At the beginning of every implant planning process, we perform a comprehensive examination of your oral cavity. We will review your complete medical history (past illnesses, medications taken, allergies) to exclude potential risks.Radiographic Diagnostics (Panoramic X-ray, Cone Beam CT)
For a detailed assessment of the jawbone condition, nerve location, and sinuses, it is essential to obtain a 3D CBCT scan. This provides us with an accurate three-dimensional image that allows us to virtually plan the optimal position and size of the implant.Digital Impressions/Scanning
We will take digital impressions of your teeth, which will be used for precise planning of the future crown’s position and to create a surgical guide.Individual Treatment Plan
Based on all the collected data, we will discuss treatment options with you, select the most suitable type of implant, and create a detailed treatment plan including a timeline and preliminary cost estimate.Preparation (if necessary)
If needed, bone augmentation (bone grafting) or sinus lift (sinus elevation) will be performed to ensure sufficient bone volume for the implant. These procedures are carried out either before the actual implant placement or simultaneously with it.Local Anesthesia
The procedure is performed under local anesthesia, making it completely painless for you. We also offer the option of analgesia sedation for greater comfort.Surgical Implant Placement
The surgeon creates a small bed in the bone into which the implant is gently placed. During the procedure, we may also use a surgical guide created based on 3D planning, which ensures maximum precision of implant placement. The gums are then stitched closed.Healing Period (Osseointegration)
Following the placement of the implant, there is a healing phase called osseointegration, during which the implant fuses with the bone. This phase typically lasts 2-6 months depending on individual factors and the type of implant. During this time, the implant is protected under the gums.Implant Exposure and Healing Abutment Placement
After successful osseointegration, the implant is exposed with a minor surgical procedure and a healing abutment (gingiva former) is placed on it to shape the gums for the future crown.Taking Impressions/Scanning
After the gums have healed, precise impressions (digital scanning) are taken for the laboratory to create an individual abutment (the connecting part between the implant and the crown) and the final crown based on them.Crown/Bridge Placement
The finished ceramic crown (or bridge) is securely screwed or cemented onto the implant. We ensure perfect aesthetics and functionality so that the new replacement looks and feels like your own tooth.Regular Check-ups
After completing the treatment, it is crucial to adhere to regular check-ups with us and our dental hygienist.Dental Hygiene
We will teach you the correct technique for cleaning implants and recommend special tools for their long-term maintenance.Long-Term Care
Proper and regular care is essential for the long life of your dental implants.Our entire team is at your disposal to provide you with maximum comfort and care throughout the entire process.How Does Dental Implant Treatment Proceed in Our Practice?
Dental implants represent a modern and permanent solution for tooth loss. The entire process, from the initial consultation to the placement of the final crown or bridge, is carefully planned and divided into several phases to ensure the best and safest possible outcome. Here’s a detailed overview of what you can expect:
Initial Examination and Medical History
At the beginning of every implant planning process, we perform a comprehensive examination of your oral cavity. We will review your complete medical history (past illnesses, medications taken, allergies) to exclude potential risks.Radiographic Diagnostics (Panoramic X-ray, Cone Beam CT)
For a detailed assessment of the jawbone condition, nerve location, and sinuses, it is essential to obtain a 3D CBCT scan. This provides us with an accurate three-dimensional image that allows us to virtually plan the optimal position and size of the implant.Digital Impressions/Scanning
We will take digital impressions of your teeth, which will be used for precise planning of the future crown’s position and to create a surgical guide.Individual Treatment Plan
Based on all the collected data, we will discuss treatment options with you, select the most suitable type of implant, and create a detailed treatment plan including a timeline and preliminary cost estimate.Preparation (if necessary)
If needed, bone augmentation (bone grafting) or sinus lift (sinus elevation) will be performed to ensure sufficient bone volume for the implant. These procedures are carried out either before the actual implant placement or simultaneously with it.Local Anesthesia
The procedure is performed under local anesthesia, making it completely painless for you. We also offer the option of analgesia sedation for greater comfort.Surgical Implant Placement
The surgeon creates a small bed in the bone into which the implant is gently placed. During the procedure, we may also use a surgical guide created based on 3D planning, which ensures maximum precision of implant placement. The gums are then stitched closed.Healing Period (Osseointegration)
Following the placement of the implant, there is a healing phase called osseointegration, during which the implant fuses with the bone. This phase typically lasts 2-6 months depending on individual factors and the type of implant. During this time, the implant is protected under the gums.Implant Exposure and Healing Abutment Placement
After successful osseointegration, the implant is exposed with a minor surgical procedure and a healing abutment (gingiva former) is placed on it to shape the gums for the future crown.Taking Impressions/Scanning
After the gums have healed, precise impressions (digital scanning) are taken for the laboratory to create an individual abutment (the connecting part between the implant and the crown) and the final crown based on them.Crown/Bridge Placement
The finished ceramic crown (or bridge) is securely screwed or cemented onto the implant. We ensure perfect aesthetics and functionality so that the new replacement looks and feels like your own tooth.Regular Check-ups
After completing the treatment, it is crucial to adhere to regular check-ups with us and our dental hygienist.Dental Hygiene
We will teach you the correct technique for cleaning implants and recommend special tools for their long-term maintenance.Long-Term Care
Proper and regular care is essential for the long life of your dental implants.Our entire team is at your disposal to provide you with maximum comfort and care throughout the entire process.Dental Implant – A Modern Solution for Missing Teeth
Treatment Consultation and Pricing Options Based on Selected Services
This comprehensive examination can take 30-60 minutes and in most cases includes X-ray images that help us identify hidden problems such as cavities, root inflammation or periodontal issues.
Treatment Process – Implant Placement Phases
Dental Implant – A Modern Solution for Missing Teeth
Treatment Consultation and Pricing Options Based on Selected Services
This comprehensive examination can take 30-60 minutes and in most cases includes X-ray images that help us identify hidden problems such as cavities, root inflammation or periodontal issues.
Treatment Process – Implant Placement Phases
Guarantee
A guarantee of quality and pain-free treatment
Top-tier equipment
Advanced equipment for superior care
Comprehensive Care
Comprehensive care for our patients
Opening Hours
Extended opening hours including Saturdays
Contracts
Contracts with health insurance providers
Dental laboratory
Our own modern dental laboratory
Location
Excellent transport accessibility
Reception Services
A pleasant and calm environment
Languages
We speak more than five languages
Availability
We have short waiting times for appointments
Our team
Benefits of Dental Implants
Book your consultation today
We will help you return to health, functional teeth, confidence with every bite and a self-assured smile. Fill out the contact form or call us.
Benefits of Dental Implants
Book your consultation today
We will help you return to health, functional teeth, confidence with every bite and a self-assured smile. Fill out the contact form or call us.
Book your consultation today
We will help you return to health, functional teeth, confidence with every bite and a self-assured smile.
Prices for Initial Examination
Administrative Fees
| Procedure | Details | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Administrative Fee / Medical Record Extract | 550 Kč | |
| Missed or Uncanceled Appointment (per 30 minutes) | 950 Kč | |
| Initial Examination including Panoramic X-ray | Covered by Health Insurance | |
| Preventive Check-up 2x per year | Covered by Health Insurance | |
| Initial Examination for uninsured patients / no health insurance claim | 1950 Kč | |
| Emergency Fee for uninsured patients / no health insurance claim | 950 Kč | |
X-ray – Examination
| Procedure | Details | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Evaluation of OPG and X-ray | Covered by Health Insurance | |
| Intraoral X-ray (for self-payers) – Taking + Evaluation | 250 Kč | |
| OPG image (for self-payers) – Taking + Evaluation | 890 Kč | |
| CBCT scan quadrant | 1190 Kč | |
| CBCT scan 1 jaw | 1490 Kč | |
| CBCT scan | 1790 Kč | |
Anaesthesia
| Procedure | Details | Price |
|---|---|---|
| KCAN – Consultation – general anaesthesia | 850 Kč | |
| CAN1 / CAN2 / CAN3 – General anaesthesia for children (minor procedures): up to 1 hour / up to 2 hours / each additional started hour (includes treatment of all primary teeth) | 15000 / 29500 / 5000 Kč | |
| CAND / CAN3 – General anaesthesia for adults (does not include the cost of dental treatment): up to 1 hour / each additional started hour | 10000 / 5000 Kč | |
Indications and Contraindications for Dental Implant Treatment
Dental implants represent a modern and permanent solution for replacing missing teeth, significantly improving the quality of life for patients. However, not everyone is an ideal candidate for this procedure. Here you will find an overview of situations where dental implant treatment is appropriate and when it is necessary to consider another procedure or postpone treatment temporarily.
Indications (When are implants suitable?)
1. Replacement of a single tooth
If one tooth is missing and the patient wishes to preserve the surrounding healthy teeth without grinding them down for a bridge.
2. Replacement of multiple teeth
Instead of a traditional bridge (which requires grinding down adjacent teeth) or removable partial dentures.
3. Replacement of all teeth in the jaw
For stabilization of complete dentures or for creating a fixed bridge on implants (e.g., All-on-4/6).
4. Prevention of jawbone loss
After tooth loss, gradual resorption (loss) of bone occurs. An implant stimulates the bone and prevents its loss.
Inability to wear removable dentures
Patients who cannot tolerate removable dentures or prefer a fixed solution.
6. Improvement of chewing function and aesthetics
Restoration of full chewing ability, natural appearance, and self-confidence.
7. Good overall health
The patient is in good general health without serious contraindications.
8. Good oral hygiene
The patient is able and willing to maintain a high level of oral hygiene.
9. Unrealistic patient expectations
If the patient expects results that are not medically or technically achievable.
Contraindications (When caution is needed?)
1. Insufficient bone quality or volume
If there is not enough bone for stable implant placement and augmentation procedures (bone grafting) are not possible or appropriate.
2. Untreated periodontitis
Active and untreated inflammation of the gums or periodontium in the mouth, which could jeopardize osseointegration and long-term implant stability.
3. Uncontrolled severe systemic diseases
Very unstable diabetes, severe uncontrolled heart conditions, recent myocardial infarction, uncontrolled bleeding disorder, severe osteoporosis.
4. Taking certain medications
For example, bisphosphonates (especially intravenously, risk of osteonecrosis of the jaw), some immunosuppressants, or high doses of steroids. Consultation with the treating physician is always necessary.
5. Active oncological treatment
Radiation therapy or chemotherapy in the head and neck area – significantly affects healing and the success of implantation.
6. Pregnancy
Implantation should be postponed until after delivery.
7. Severe smoking
Smoking demonstrably increases the risk of implant failure and complications. It is not an absolute contraindication, but it is strongly recommended to reduce or ideally stop smoking before and after implantation.
8. Young age
Implants are not placed in children and adolescents whose jawbone has not yet completed its development.
9. Untreated bruxism (teeth grinding)
Excessive loading of the implant can lead to its failure. Treatment of bruxism (e.g., using a night guard) is necessary before and after implantation.
10. Alcohol or drug abuse
These factors can negatively affect healing and patient cooperation.
Important note: This list is general and indicative. Each case is unique and requires careful individual assessment by a dentist or implant specialist. Many of the relative contraindications can be successfully managed or avoided with appropriate preparation. It is always crucial to inform your dentist of your complete medical history and current health status so that they can choose the safest and most effective treatment plan.
Indications and Contraindications for Dental Implant Treatment
Dental implants represent a modern and permanent solution for replacing missing teeth, significantly improving the quality of life for patients. However, not everyone is an ideal candidate for this procedure. Here you will find an overview of situations where dental implant treatment is appropriate and when it is necessary to consider another procedure or postpone treatment temporarily.
Indications (When are implants suitable?)
1. Replacement of a single tooth
If one tooth is missing and the patient wishes to preserve the surrounding healthy teeth without grinding them down for a bridge.
2. Replacement of multiple teeth
Instead of a traditional bridge (which requires grinding down adjacent teeth) or removable partial dentures.
3. Replacement of all teeth in the jaw
For stabilization of complete dentures or for creating a fixed bridge on implants (e.g., All-on-4/6).
4. Prevention of jawbone loss
After tooth loss, gradual resorption (loss) of bone occurs. An implant stimulates the bone and prevents its loss.
Inability to wear removable dentures
Patients who cannot tolerate removable dentures or prefer a fixed solution.
6. Improvement of chewing function and aesthetics
Restoration of full chewing ability, natural appearance, and self-confidence.
7. Good overall health
The patient is in good general health without serious contraindications.
8. Good oral hygiene
The patient is able and willing to maintain a high level of oral hygiene.
9. Unrealistic patient expectations
If the patient expects results that are not medically or technically achievable.
Contraindications (When caution is needed?)
1. Insufficient bone quality or volume
If there is not enough bone for stable implant placement and augmentation procedures (bone grafting) are not possible or appropriate.
2. Untreated periodontitis
Active and untreated inflammation of the gums or periodontium in the mouth, which could jeopardize osseointegration and long-term implant stability.
3. Uncontrolled severe systemic diseases
Very unstable diabetes, severe uncontrolled heart conditions, recent myocardial infarction, uncontrolled bleeding disorder, severe osteoporosis.
4. Taking certain medications
For example, bisphosphonates (especially intravenously, risk of osteonecrosis of the jaw), some immunosuppressants, or high doses of steroids. Consultation with the treating physician is always necessary.
5. Active oncological treatment
Radiation therapy or chemotherapy in the head and neck area – significantly affects healing and the success of implantation.
6. Pregnancy
Implantation should be postponed until after delivery.
7. Severe smoking
Smoking demonstrably increases the risk of implant failure and complications. It is not an absolute contraindication, but it is strongly recommended to reduce or ideally stop smoking before and after implantation.
8. Young age
Implants are not placed in children and adolescents whose jawbone has not yet completed its development.
9. Untreated bruxism (teeth grinding)
Excessive loading of the implant can lead to its failure. Treatment of bruxism (e.g., using a night guard) is necessary before and after implantation.
10. Alcohol or drug abuse
These factors can negatively affect healing and patient cooperation.
Important note: This list is general and indicative. Each case is unique and requires careful individual assessment by a dentist or implant specialist. Many of the relative contraindications can be successfully managed or avoided with appropriate preparation. It is always crucial to inform your dentist of your complete medical history and current health status so that they can choose the safest and most effective treatment plan.
Patient Experiences
Patient feedback after tooth reconstruction with a dental implant
Patient feedback after tooth reconstruction with a dental implant
Patient feedback after tooth reconstruction with a dental implant
Dental Implants FAQ
On this page of the dental practice, we have prepared answers to the most frequently asked questions from our patients. If you cannot find what you are looking for here, please do not hesitate to contact us.
The price of a single dental implant starts at 17,900 Kč and depends on the brand, whether bone augmentation is necessary, and the type of crown.
Thanks to the surgical guide, we can place the implant:
with an accuracy of 0.1 mm
without damaging anatomical structures
with minimized postoperative complications
with the possibility of immediate prosthetics (crown prepared in advance)
less invasive procedure = faster healing, less swelling
excellent control of the procedure thanks to the transparent material of the guide
Placing a single implant takes approximately 30 minutes. The entire procedure is outpatient, so you do not need to arrange time off work or sick leave.
Yes, before implantation it is necessary to:
ensure professional hygiene
remove gum inflammation, tartar and cavities
ensure a healthy environment for healing
Most people can have an implant, but certain health conditions may be a contraindication:
diabetes, cardiovascular diseases
oncological diagnoses
weakened immune system
smoking (negatively affects healing)
We will carefully assess your condition during the initial consultation.
An implant does not require grinding down adjacent teeth and prevents bone loss, making it a more durable and gentle solution in the long term. A bridge is less expensive and quicker to make, but it does not last as long and damages adjacent healthy teeth.
Yes, we use multiple systems. The choice depends on:
the quality and quantity of bone
bite and type of dentition
aesthetic requirements
The decision is always individual based on a CBCT scan.
No. Thanks to local anesthesia, the procedure is painless. Most patients describe it as less unpleasant than a tooth extraction.
With proper care, they can last a lifetime. Key factors are good oral hygiene, regular check-ups and a healthy lifestyle.
Crown on a single implant
Bridge – if several teeth are missing
Removable denture – fixed with implants
Provisional crown – immediately after placement in some cases
Crown on a single implant
Bridge – if several teeth are missing
Removable denture – fixed with implants
Provisional crown – immediately after placement in some cases
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