Surgically fitted to the patient’s jaw.

The implant is inserted into the jawbone
Orthoirrigation process
The dental abutment is inserted into the implant
The dental crown is placed
The process of placing dental implants has different phases, always starting with a clinical examination of the oral cavity, X-rays, CBCT scans and study models.
After treatment, maintenance appointments are held every 6 months.
We are an experienced, multidisciplinary team that strives to be close to the patient, because this is the only way we can understand them and meet their expectations in a unique and individual way.
At our clinic, we receive many questions relating to dental implants and the complete treatment.
Here you’ll find some of the most common questions our patients ask us.
The maintenance phase is one of the most important, if not the most important of the entire treatment, because it’s the one that allows everything that has been achieved to remain healthy for the duration of your implants.
In fact, it is in this phase that the oral hygiene care carried out by the patient and their dentist will be most relevant to the duration and quality of the treatment carried out.
There are specific protocols for each case of implant rehabilitation.
There are currently numerous techniques that allow us to solve this problem, depending on the site:
In patients with good oral and systemic health, dental implant treatment is 90% to 98% effective.
Of course, as with other medical and medical-dental treatments, the effectiveness of dental implant treatment depends on various factors, such as individual anatomical and physiological characteristics, your oral hygiene habits, smoking habits, among others (ask us about the chances of success you can expect in your case).
As long as the hygiene and maintenance instructions for the implants are strictly adhered to, as long as the regular visits every 6 months are carried out, the guarantee given by the implant brands used at The Lisbon Smile Clinic is valid for life. This only applies to the implant, not the prosthetic components.