Implantology in Amsterdam
Little accidents happen. Whoops, lost tooth. That´s a bit of a bigger gap to fill! Have no fear though, our implantologist can replace your tooth or molar with an implant or crown. These are identical to your real teeth. No one sees it! This way you can leave the door pain free and smiling.
How do we do that? We replace your tooth root with a titanium screw that we place in the jaw. After the implant has grown into the jaw, we place an implant or crown on top of it. The root of your tooth is replaced with a titanium one which screws directly into the jaw.
When do you need dental implants or implantology?
A dental implant replaces your original tooth or molar. This can be a solution in the following cases:
- A tooth or molar is missing.
- You always have problems with your dentures. For example, eating or talking is difficult.
- Your prosthesis is not comfortable.
- According to your dentist, it is necessary to extract teeth.
- You have lost teeth or molars due to other circumstances.
This is what our implantologist does
Replacing a complete tooth or molar is specialist work. This is what the treatment looks like:
- During a consultation we make a personal treatment plan, tailored to your teeth.
- We will take an X-ray to see how much jawbone you have. Is there not enough bone volume to place an implant? Then it is sometimes possible to make your jaw wider with artificial bone.
- If there is enough jawbone, an implantologist will place the implant under local anaesthetic.
- This is followed by a healing process of 3 to 6 months. During this period, the implant grows firmly to the jaw. How long this takes depends on the location in the jaw.
- After healing, the crown, bridge, inlay or prosthesis can be placed.
The difference between crowns, bridges, inlays and dentures
Our implantologist can solve your oral problem in different ways. Depending on your situation, we choose one of the methods below.
- A crown is a porcelain cap that falls over your tooth. The tooth or molar is pre-ground to size.
- A bridge consists of several crowns, with a fake tooth (also known as a dummy) in between. Bridges are a good solution when several teeth are missing.
- An inlay is exactly between a filling and a crown. It not only repairs the sides of a tooth, but also the chewing surface.
- A prosthesis (or click denture) is a complete set of teeth that is clicked onto dental implants. It often requires two to four implants.
Make an appointment for implantology in the center of Amsterdam
Are you looking for an implantologist in Amsterdam? At Tandarts Jordaan we are happy to help you with a new tooth that is indistinguishable from a real one. Make an appointment online at a day and time that suits you.
Frequently asked questions about dental implants
A dental implant is a titanium artificial root placed in the jawbone to replace a missing tooth or molar. It fuses with the bone and supports a crown, bridge, or denture, offering a durable, natural-looking solution that restores both function and appearance.
If you’re missing a tooth or molar, an implant is an excellent option. It replaces the natural root and provides a stable base for a crown or bridge, allowing you to chew comfortably again. It’s also a long-lasting solution that restores your smile’s function and aesthetics.
Most people are eligible for an implant. Your jawbone needs to be healthy and strong enough to support it, and your gums should also be in good condition. Lifestyle factors such as smoking or certain medical conditions may affect suitability. A dentist or implantologist can assess your individual case.
The procedure is performed under local anesthesia and is generally well tolerated. Some soreness may occur afterward, but it can usually be managed with over-the-counter pain relief.
Implants in the lower jaw often last longer due to stronger bone. On average, implants last more than 25 years, especially with good oral hygiene. Proper cleaning and annual check-ups with your dentist and dental hygienist help extend their lifespan.
A crown is a cap placed over a damaged tooth to restore and protect it. A bridge replaces one or more missing teeth and is attached to adjacent teeth or crowns. An implant is an artificial root placed in the jawbone, which supports a crown, bridge, or denture.
Implant treatment prices are standardized and reviewed annually. The cost depends on the specific treatment and number of implants. Many supplementary dental insurance plans cover part of the cost. You’ll receive a clear estimate beforehand, so there are no surprises.