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This section presents several complex clinical cases. This is an example of many years of experience and quick solutions to complex clinical situations in cases where the patient can not get dental rehabilitation or need to perform procedures for long-term bone reconstruction (bone augmentation). Each reconstruction of bone tissue is always the percentage of complications. This is not the engraftment of what they want to reconstruct. We reduced this percentage to 0 because we did not perform bone augmentation operations, but used solid anatomical structures to fix dental implants. To this method, we added the use of an erbium (cold) laser, and got a great and well-tuned result after a long time. The number of post-operative complications is significantly small. Rapid rehabilitation due to the complete rapid restoration of dental function and excellent delayed results in a few years indicates the advantage of this method over.
We have European "Evidence-based medicine". All these clinical cases are submitted to the German Association of Implantologists DGOI for the title of "international expert in implantology" and approved by German professors. They were also presented to the scientific Council of Ukraine for the title of "Candidate of medical Sciences" and presented at the world Pacific Congress in 2016 in Taiwan. When you are told that you Have a "Close nerve", "near the maxillary sinus", "you can not put dental implants", we have a huge clinical experience to say:"This is not always the case". At the European dental center, we can place the implant next to the nerve without damaging it. Next to the maxillary sinus and without damaging it. We go around places where there are no conditions and install dental implants where they are. It is really difficult to install implants next to anatomical structures. But, the availability of a 3D tomograph in the European dental center and
Patient 22
The patient contacted the European Dental Center with complaints of missing teeth.
According to the orthopantomogram, there is a deficiency of bone tissue in the upper jaw.
The implants were installed with immediate loading and cermet prosthetics.
The picture shows a year after the installation of the implants.
Patient 1
In this clinical situation, prior to treatment, there were necrotic lesions of the hard tissues of the teeth in the patient’s oral cavity. For rehabilitation, it was decided to remove teeth on the upper and lower jaw with the installation of basal implants with an immediate load in one visit. In one visit, all teeth on the upper and lower jaw were removed. The holes of the extracted teeth were treated with an erbium laser. One-stage implants are installed in the wells of the extracted teeth. Three days after surgery, the patient received temporary crowns. Four months later, temporary crowns were replaced by permanent ones.
photo before surgery
photo before operation 2
photo before operation 3



Patient 2
In this clinical situation, before the start of treatment, the patient had periodontal disease (deep damage to the tooth tissue) of the teeth on the upper and lower jaw, which had to be removed. There was also an aesthetic defect. There is a bone deficiency in the upper and lower jaw. In order to rehabilitate the patient according to the classical method, it is necessary to restore the bone and perform many surgical procedures before installing the implants. We made a decision to install implants with immediate loading in one surgical intervention. In one surgical procedure, all teeth on the upper and lower jaw were removed. The tooth holes are treated with an erbium laser. Made a complete disinfection and sterilization of the holes of the extracted teeth. Implants were installed on the upper jaw, bypassing the maxillary sinus, into the tubercle of the upper jaw, and on the lower jaw, bypassing the mandibular canal. Temporary crowns were installed one day after surgery. Permanent crowns from the biologically inert material PEEK four months after surgery.

photo before surgery


CT one year after surgery
Patient 3
In this clinical situation, before the surgery there were periodontitis (inflammation of the tissues surrounding the root of the tooth) teeth on the upper and lower jaw that were to be removed. There was also a bone deficiency in the upper and lower jaw. In order to install implants according to the classical technique, it is necessary to conduct many operations to restore bone tissue in the upper and lower jaw. We agreed on surgery without additional intervention as soon as possible. With immediate implant placement and immediate loading. On the lower jaw implants are installed around the mandibular canal. And on the upper jaw implants are installed to bypass the sinus of the maxillary sinus of the upper jaw in the tubercle of the upper jaw. The patient received a quick rehabilitation without complications. Temporary crowns received three days after surgery. Permanent crowns from the biologically inert material PEEK after four months.


photo one day after surgery
photo one year after surgery
CT one year after surgery
OPG one year after surgery
Patient 4
In this clinical situation, the rehabilitation of a patient with missing teeth is presented in the shortest possible time by a minimally invasive (operation without incisions using several punctures) method using basal implants using laser technology. In one visit, teeth were removed using laser technology and implants were placed in one surgical procedure without incision and flap folding. Three days after implant placement, temporary prosthetics were performed. Four months after surgery, the temporary crowns were replaced by permanent crowns made from the biologically inert material PEEK.
OPG before surgery
photo before surgery
photo one year after surgery
OPG 2 days after surgery
photo 3 days after surgery
OPG one year after surgery
Patient 5
In this clinical situation, there was periodontal disease and an aesthetic defect before treatment. On the upper jaw, there is a lack of volume of the bone tissue of the alveolar process (the anatomical part of the upper jaw bearing teeth). It was decided to remove the teeth on the upper and lower jaw with the immediate installation of implants in the wells of the extracted teeth. In one surgical procedure, teeth on the upper and lower jaw are removed. The holes of the extracted teeth were treated with an erbium laser. One-stage and basal implants were installed on the upper and lower jaw. Three days after the operation, the patient received temporary crowns, which he changed to permanent after four months.
photo before surgery
OPG before surgery
photo one day after surgery
photo one day after surgery
photo one year after surgery
OPG two years after surgery
Patient 6
In this clinical situation, there were complaints of a lack of teeth, an aesthetic defect. On the orthopantomogram (OPG) periodontal teeth are visible that must be removed. We also see an insufficient volume of bone tissue in the upper jaw. And the impossible installation of implants in a classic way without restoring bone volume. It was decided to remove all infected teeth in the upper jaw with the immediate installation of one-stage and basal implants in one visit to the wells of the extracted teeth. The holes of the extracted teeth were treated with an erbium laser. One day after the operation, temporary crowns were installed. Four months after the operation, the temporary crowns changed to permanent from the biologically inert material PEEK.
OPG before surgery
photo before surgery
photo one day after surgery
OPG one day after surgery
photo one year after surgery
OPG one year after surgery
Patient 7
The patient complained of a lack of teeth in the lower jaw and the inability to use removable dentures. Before contacting the ESC, the installation of implants on the lower jaw was refused due to the lack of clinical conditions and a deficiency in the volume of the alveolar ridge. The decision was made to install single-stage and basal implants on the lower jaw in one surgical procedure with immediate loading. Implants are installed to bypass the mandibular canal. A day later, temporary crowns were installed. Four months later, the temporary crowns were changed to permanent from the biologically inert material PEEK.
OPG before surgery
CT before surgery
CT after surgery
CT after surgery, implants stand next to the mandibular canal
CT scan one year after surgery
CT after surgery, the implants are next to the mandibular canal 2
Photo after surgery
Impression after surgery
Fitting temporary crowns after surgery
Temporary crowns after surgery
Temporary crowns after surgery 2
OCG with temporary crowns after surgery. Implants stand with the mandibular canal
CT scan one year after surgery. Absolute bone stability near implants
CT scan one year after surgery
Patient 8
In this clinical situation, during the appeal to the ESC there were complaints about the absence of teeth in the lateral parts of the upper jaw. An orthopantomogram shows a deficiency of bone tissue in the region of the lateral sections of the upper jaw. One-stage implants were installed to bypass the sinus of the maxillary sinus. With immediate load. The patient received temporary crowns a day after surgery. Distal implants are installed in the tubercle of the upper jaw. Continuous prosthetics with cermet was four months later. We got great immediate and delayed results. The implant placement technique without bone growth has received another excellent result. We have reduced the time and cost of treatment to a minimum.
OCG one year after surgery
Prosthetics with permanent ceramic-metal crowns
CT scan one year after surgery
Patient 9
A clinical case of rapid rehabilitation of a patient with immediate basal implantation. In the upper jaw, an insufficient amount of bone tissue. Basal implants were installed using a minimally invasive method with quick rehabilitation in three days. Bypassing the sinus of the maxillary sinus of the upper jaw. There are absolutely no complications in the postoperative period. We also have amazing delayed results 5 years after installation and prosthetics.
OCG before surgery
PHOTO + OCG one year after surgery prosthetics with ceramic-metal crowns
CT one year after surgery prosthetics with ceramic-metal crowns