Why planning matters in implant dentistry
An implant is never just a technical placement step. Bone availability, soft tissue, bite conditions, and restorative needs all have to be assessed together before treatment begins.
Implant dentistry in Vienna is not only about placing an implant. Long-term success depends on diagnosis, bone conditions, surgical precision, and restorative planning.
Dr. Omar Hamid treats implant cases with a strong emphasis on planning, precision, and long-term stability.
For patients, that matters because implant success is determined by the whole treatment chain: diagnosis, placement, healing, and final restoration.
An implant is never just a technical placement step. Bone availability, soft tissue, bite conditions, and restorative needs all have to be assessed together before treatment begins.
The best implant outcomes happen when the surgical and restorative phases are planned together. That improves predictability and reduces compromises later.
Implants may be relevant for single missing teeth, larger restorative situations, or cases where fixed support is needed. Suitability depends on individual diagnostics.
Yes. Implant dentistry is one of the core treatment focuses of the practice in Vienna.
Yes. Digital planning supports precise positioning and better coordination between surgery and final restoration.
Yes. Implant treatment starts with consultation and diagnostics before any surgical step is planned.