Implants

Dental Implants in Nador: Everything You Need to Know

A dental implant is a titanium screw placed in the jawbone to replace a missing tooth root, topped with a custom crown made in our on-site digital laboratory. At Cabinet Dr. Imad Al Morabit in Nador, we plan every implant treatment around your schedule so you can complete your care during your stays in Morocco.

What is a dental implant and how does it work?

A dental implant is a small titanium screw surgically placed in the jawbone to replace a missing tooth root. Once fused to the bone through a process called osseointegration, it supports a custom-made crown that looks and functions like a natural tooth.

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Is getting a dental implant painful?

The implant placement procedure is performed under local anaesthesia, so you should not feel pain during the surgery. Post-operative discomfort is generally mild to moderate and manageable with standard pain relief.

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How long does a dental implant last?

A well-maintained dental implant can last for many decades and is generally considered a long-term or even permanent solution. The implant itself often outlasts the crown placed on top, which may eventually need replacing after many years of wear.

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How much does a dental implant cost in Nador?

The cost of an implant treatment depends on several individual factors and cannot be quoted as a flat figure. We offer a free personalised quote via WhatsApp so you know exactly what your specific case involves before committing to anything.

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What is All-on-4 and how does full arch implant reconstruction work?

All-on-4 is a technique that replaces an entire arch of teeth using just four to six strategically placed implants. The implants support a fixed prosthesis, giving patients who have lost most or all of their teeth a stable, non-removable smile.

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How long do you have to wait between getting the implant and receiving the final crown?

There is typically a healing period of two to six months between implant placement and fitting the final crown, during which the implant fuses to the bone. This time can be planned around your trips from Europe so you do not need to be in Morocco throughout.

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Should I get a dental implant or a bridge to replace a missing tooth?

An implant replaces a missing tooth without touching the adjacent teeth, preserving your natural dental structure. A bridge is faster and sometimes less expensive, but it requires filing down the neighbouring teeth, which are often perfectly healthy.

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Can I get an implant if I do not have enough bone in my jaw?

Insufficient bone does not necessarily rule out an implant. Bone grafting procedures can rebuild the jaw to a volume that supports an implant. The need for a graft is assessed from X-rays or a cone-beam CT scan before any treatment begins.

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What implant brands and materials do you use?

We use Biotech Kontact implants, a French brand with a strong clinical track record, documented traceability, and internationally available spare parts. All crowns and prosthetics are produced using certified German and Japanese materials in our on-site laboratory.

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What are the risks and contraindications of dental implants?

Dental implants have a high success rate, but they are not risk-free and not suitable for everyone. Smoking, poorly controlled diabetes, and inadequate oral hygiene are the main factors that reduce success rates and must be discussed honestly before treatment begins.

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How many trips to Morocco do I need to complete my implant treatment if I live in Europe?

Most straightforward single-implant cases require two trips separated by two to four months. More complex cases involving grafting or full arch reconstruction require three trips. We plan the entire sequence in advance so you can book your travel with confidence.

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How do I look after my dental implant and crown?

Implants require the same daily care as natural teeth: brushing twice a day, flossing or using an interdental brush around the implant, and attending regular professional cleanings. Good maintenance is the single biggest factor in long-term implant success.

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