When several teeth have been lost the pressure developed when chewing cannot be distributed evenly
into the bone. This can lead to bone deterioration or unequal stress on the bone as a consequence. The
gap that has appeared in the teeth should be closed for both medicinal and aesthetical reasons. Implants
allow the restoration of the mouth’s natural chewing function and prevent bone deterioration. The bone
remains healthy. The size of the gap in the teeth and the bone quality in each case determine the number
and position of implants. Rows of teeth or bridges fixed on implants achieve aesthetic, high-quality results,
since the teeth fit harmoniously into the gap. It is also not necessary to polish the adjoining teeth.