Dental implantation "Turnkey"




Dental implantation is a modern and reliable solution for restoring lost teeth. At the Blanco dental clinic we offer turnkey dental implantation, which means a full range of services - from diagnostics to crown installation, without hidden payments and unexpected expenses.
✅ Why choose implantation at the Blanco clinic?
🔹 Full cycle of services - from the initial consultation to the final installation of the tooth.
🔹 High-quality implants - we use only proven brands that serve for decades.
🔹 Painless treatment - modern anesthesia methods provide comfort at all stages of the procedure.
🔹 Warranty on work - we are confident in the quality of our services and provide an official guarantee.
🔹 Experienced specialists – our doctors have many years of experience in implantation and regularly undergo advanced training.
Absolute contraindications – these are conditions and diseases in which implantation is impossible due to a high risk to the patient's health or a low probability of successful engraftment.
Blood diseases
- Blood clotting disorders, such as hemophilia.
- Leukemia and other oncological blood diseases.
Immune system diseases
- AIDS and other conditions accompanied by a significant decrease in immunity.
- Autoimmune diseases in the acute stage.
Oncological diseases
- Active forms of oncological diseases.
- Condition after chemo- or radiotherapy, especially in the head and neck area.
Mental disorders
- Schizophrenia, bipolar disorder in the acute stage.
- The patient's inability to adequately interact with the doctor.
Severe systemic diseases
- Cardiovascular diseases in the decompensation stage (heart attack, stroke, heart failure).
- Type 1 diabetes mellitus in the decompensation stage.
Allergy to materials
- Individual intolerance to titanium or other materials used in implantation.
Relative contraindications – these are conditions in which implantation is possible, but requires preliminary preparation or consultation with specialists.
Oral cavity condition
- Acute inflammatory processes: periodontitis, gingivitis or infectious gum diseases.
- Presence of caries: complete treatment of all affected teeth is required before implantation.
- Lack of bone tissue: bone grafting may be required.
Systemic diseases
- Type 2 diabetes: implantation is possible with compensation of blood sugar levels.
- Hypertension: it is necessary to stabilize blood pressure before the procedure.
- Osteoporosis: requires consultation with endocrinologist and possible drug treatment.
Bad habits
- Smoking: nicotine impairs tissue blood supply, which can reduce the chances of successful implant engraftment.
- Alcohol abuse: affects the healing and osseointegration processes.
Age restrictions
- Childhood: implantation is not performed in children, since their jaw bones are still in the growth stage.
- Old age: requires additional assessment of the patient's health.
Taking medications
- Blood thinning drugs (anticoagulants): require temporary discontinuation or correction dosage.
- Hormonal therapy or steroid use: may slow tissue healing.
Temporary contraindications – these are conditions that must be eliminated before implantation.
Acute infectious diseases
- Flu, acute respiratory viral infections, tonsillitis.
- Exacerbation of chronic infections, such as sinusitis.
Pregnancy and lactation
- Implantation is not recommended during pregnancy, especially in the first and third trimester, to avoid stress and the effects of anesthesia on the fetus.
Postoperative period
- Recent surgeries, especially in the head and neck area.
Dental and maxillary injuries
- Jaw fractures or other injuries that require preliminary healing.
If implantation is performed without taking into account contraindications, this can lead to serious consequences:
- Implant rejection: due to insufficient osseointegration or an infectious process.
- Development of inflammation: peri-implantitis, tissue infection.
- Exacerbation of chronic diseases: such as diabetes or hypertension.
- General harm to health: deterioration of the patient's condition caused by surgical intervention.
If implantation is contraindicated for a patient, this does not mean that it is impossible to restore the dentition. Modern dentistry offers alternative methods:
- Removable dentures: a convenient and inexpensive way to restore teeth.
- Bridge dentures: installing bridges on adjacent teeth.
- Bone grafting: if there is a lack of bone tissue, preliminary procedures can be performed.
- Medication preparation: correcting the health condition before implantation.
To increase the chances of successful implantation, you should follow these recommendations:
- Consultation with specialists: if you have chronic diseases, it is important to consult a therapist, cardiologist or endocrinologist.
- Healthy lifestyle: quit smoking, drinking alcohol, follow a diet.
- Treatment of oral diseases: elimination of caries, inflammatory processes.
- Compliance with doctor's recommendations: take prescribed medications, monitor oral hygiene.

