Dental implant
Upper jaw

Precision and technique for a more demanding anatomical environment.

What Does an Upper Jaw Dental Implant Consist of?

The upper jaw presents particular anatomical characteristics: more porous bone, lower density, and proximity to structures such as the maxillary sinuses. Therefore, the placement of implants in this area requires careful planning, surgical experience, and advanced technology.

At IDEM, we approach each case with a detailed study using 3D CT scans, computer-assisted surgery, and, when necessary, complementary techniques such as sinus lift or bone grafting. All with the aim of guaranteeing the stability, functionality, and aesthetics of the implant in the long term.

Thanks to our clinical protocol and the use of high-precision implants, we offer safe solutions even in cases with severe bone loss or complex anatomies.

At IDEM, turning a difficult area into a safe smile is part of our daily practice.