With the loss of teeth in the posterior region, often the replacement is made by removable dentures which are anchored on the remaining teeth. In addition to a disturbing, abnormal sensation in the mouth caused by the partial denture, there is also increased bone resorption, as well as stress placement on the anchored teeth.

The early use of dental implants not only prevents bone loss, but optimizes especially the distribution of chewing forces on both the natural as well as implant-supported teeth. With this restoration, the patient enjoys a natural chewing comfort which provides a better gaining a new quality of life.