Implantology
Dental implant placement in Geneva
Located in the heart of Geneva, Névé dental clinic offers modern implantology solutions tailored to your specific needs. Indeed, our team of specialists is here to meet all your dental implant needs, combining professionalism, modernity, and a constant concern for your well-being.
Why choose implantology?
Implantology is much more than a simple tooth replacement solution. In fact, it encompasses a wide range of treatments designed to improve oral health, the aesthetics of your smile, and consequently, your quality of life. Whether you are considering solutions to replace a missing tooth, stabilize a denture, or restore optimal chewing function, our implantology interventions are personalized to meet your specific needs.
Our approach: professionalism and humanity
At Névé, we believe in an integrated and human approach to implantology. From your first consultation, you will be welcomed by a dedicated team that will take the time to listen to your concerns and answer your questions. Moreover, our goal is to provide you with a reassuring and stress-free experience, with clear and detailed explanations of every step of your treatment.
The different implantology interventions we perform
Conventional implantation:
We place dental implants in sufficient bone volume and normal gingival anatomy. To do this, we use commercially pure titanium dental implants from the Swiss brand Straumann, the market leader.
Guided surgery implantation:
Thanks to three-dimensional computer planning, we create surgical guides that allow implants to be placed precisely without opening your gums. Thus, this innovative method ensures a less invasive and more comfortable treatment for you.
Guided implant surgery
Experienced practitioners
Precision
Latest generation equipment
Comfortable
Immediate implant placement after extraction
A dental implant is placed directly on the same day as the extraction of the necessary tooth. This technique eliminates the 3-month bone healing period required before the conventional implant placement.
In this case, the bone heals simultaneously with the implant.
Immediate Loading Dental implants usually require a healing period of 2 to 3 months before the prosthesis (osseointegration) can be placed and put into function. In some cases, immediate placement and sometimes immediate function of the prosthesis can be achieved.
In this scenario, the patient arrives with condemned teeth and leaves the clinic with a fixed prosthesis on the implants.
Immediate load implants
Experienced practitioners
Replace condemned teeth in one day
Latest generation of equipment
Comfortable
Aesthetic management
Biological or accidental processes can degrade the appearance of teeth or gums. Consequently, implantology in the aesthetic sector becomes a complex procedure requiring the analysis of a specialist. Fortunately, numerous techniques for reconstruction or maintenance of bone and gum volumes are possible. For example, bone regenerations and gum grafts offer effective solutions.
Bone graft and regeneration
When bone volume loss occurs, it may be necessary to perform bone grafts or regeneration techniques to place dental implants under good conditions. Currently, regeneration techniques are quite effective and reproducible. They allow bone to regrow without having to take bone from a second site.
Bone distraction
In certain specific cases of insufficient bone volume, it may be advisable to move a bone fragment using a device. This method avoids bone harvesting, increases bone volume, and allows for the placement of dental implants.
Ridge splitting
When the thickness of the bone ridges is lost, a technique of alveolar ridge splitting can be chosen. This avoids bone harvesting, increases bone volume, and allows for the placement of dental implants.
Sinus lift
In cases of bone volume loss in the posterior maxilla, it is sometimes necessary to move the sinus membrane with a bone graft. This increases bone volume and allows for the placement of dental implants.
Peri-implantitis treatment
It is essential to treat diseases of the supporting tissues of implants to ensure their longevity. These specific treatments aim to preserve and restore health around the implants.
Failure correction
Finally, the correction of implant failures is crucial. This includes correcting aesthetic and positioning defects, as well as correcting the position and appearance of the gum. Sometimes, it is necessary to remove the implants and proceed with reconstruction after removal.
By using these advanced techniques, we can ensure optimal aesthetic management and meet the specific needs of each patient.