Welcome to Our Same Day Dental Implants Clinic in Motor City, Dubai

At Acer Dental Clinic we offer high quality, same day dental implants. We are located in the heart of Motor City in Dubai and we specialize in providing long lasting, durable dental implants and other dental services. We have the latest equipment and imaging technology to deliver pain free, efficient and predictable results.

What is an implant?

 

Dental implants are a way to replace missing teeth with something that feels and looks like your own teeth.
They are made up of three parts:

The implant screw

A metal, which is made of titanium
is placed into your jawbone, just like
the root of a tooth.

Abutment

This tiny part functions as a connector between the implant and the crown.

Crown

Acustom-made artificial tooth that
is matched to the form and shade
of the surrounding teeth.

Dental implants from 4,500 AED

We typically recommend dental implants in the following situations:

  • When missing one or more teeth.
  • When the adjacent teeth are healthy and strong and therefore a dental bridge is not recommended
  • When it is the last missing tooth, so a bridge is not possible
  • When dentures are not suitable, due to discomfort or other reasons.
  • For improving speech and chewing ability.
  • To prevent shifting of surrounding teeth.
  • For a durable, long-term solution to tooth loss.
  • To stimulate the jaw bone, so it does not reduce over time.

We utilize high quality, short dental implants to avoid long and extensive bone augmentation (bone build up) procedures. This minimally invasive approach helps our patients get their smile back even if they don’t have enough jaw bone for regular length implants. 

We are proud to have the latest imaging technology at our clinic, so we can take care of all your dental needs in one place.

Our specialist is a maxillofacial and oral surgeon with over 20 years of experience and can confidently deliver the best possible results. 

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    Our Specialist

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    Dr. Jogi Jose

    Dr. Jogi Jose is a licensed Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon and Dental Implantologist with over 25 years of experience. He has a rich background in teaching and practicing in the UK, Libya, Abu Dhabi, and Dubai.

    Dr. Jogi specializes in a range of oral surgeries, including complicated wisdom teeth extraction, dental implant surgery, and biopsies, showcasing his commitment to delivering the best surgical care. His work is widely recognized through publications and presentations in the field.

    Join Us on a Journey to Exceptional Dental Health

    Your search for comprehensive, high-quality dental care in Dubai ends here. At our clinic, we’re not just about treating dental issues; we’re about fostering lasting relationships with our patients, providing education, and promoting preventative care to ensure a lifetime of oral health. With our combination of experienced specialists, cutting-edge technology, and unwavering commitment to excellence, we’re ready to transform your dental experience

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    Frequently asked questions

    While dental implants are designed to be a long-lasting solution, their success depends on proper care and maintenance. Regular check-ups and good oral hygiene are essential to ensure your implants remain secure.

    Antibiotics may be prescribed as a precautionary measure to prevent infection following your dental implant surgery. Your specialist will advise you based on your specific needs and medical history.

    Our same-day dental implants clinic in Dubai offers a revolutionary procedure where implants can be placed in a single visit. This efficient process involves advanced technology and careful planning, allowing you to leave the clinic with a temporary crown on the same day.

    Dental implants are typically made of titanium, a material known for its strength and compatibility with the human body. Titanium implants integrate with bone tissue, providing a stable base for your new teeth.

    With proper care and maintenance, dental implants can last a lifetime. Their longevity makes them a cost-effective, durable solution for tooth replacement.

     

    The dental implant process involves several stages, including the integration of the implant with your jawbone, a process known as osseointegration. This phase is crucial for providing a stable foundation for your new tooth and can take several months to ensure the best possible outcome.

    Yes, dental implants are safe and are a highly effective treatment for replacing missing teeth. They have a proven track record of success, are durable and can restore functionality and appearance similar to natural teeth. We ensure that dental implants are placed with precision and care by an experienced maxillofacial and oral surgeon. We use high-quality materials and follow procedures to minimize any risks, such as infection or implant failure.

    Dental implants are designed to be a long-lasting, permanent solution for replacing missing teeth. They are anchored into the jawbone, where they integrate with the bone over time—a process known as osseointegration. This integration helps provide stability and strength comparable to natural teeth.

    While the implant itself can last a lifetime with proper care and maintenance, the crown (the artificial tooth placed on top of the implant) may need replacement due to normal wear and tear after about 10 to 15 years.

    Dental implants are designed to be a permanent solution for missing teeth, and they are typically not meant to be removed. However, in some circumstances, dental implants can be removed. This may be necessary if there’s an infection, failure of the implant to integrate with the bone properly, or other complications that affect the health of the surrounding bone and gums.

     

    Removing an implant is usually more complex than placing it and should be done by a skilled maxillofacial and oral surgeon. 

    There is no evidence to suggest that dental implants can cause cancer. Dental implants are made from biocompatible materials, such as titanium, which are generally safe and well-tolerated by the body. These materials have been extensively studied and used for decades in various medical applications, including joint replacements and dental procedures, without any direct links to cancer.

    Yes, a dental implant can be done in one day through a procedure often referred to as “immediate load” or “same-day implants.” This process involves placing the implant and the temporary crown all in one visit, allowing patients to leave the clinic with a functional and aesthetic replacement tooth.

     

    However, not everyone is a candidate for same-day implants. The success of this procedure depends on several factors, such as the density of the jawbone and the specific location of the missing tooth. At Acer Dental Clinic, our experienced maxillofacial and oral surgeon examines each patient’s suitability for same-day implants, ensuring that the procedure can be done safely and effectively while providing the best possible outcomes.

    Yes, dental implants can get infected, a condition known as peri-implantitis. This infection affects the gums and bone surrounding the implant, and it can occur if bacteria builds up at the implant site. Factors such as poor oral hygiene, smoking, or a history of gum disease can increase the risk of infection.

    When it comes to dental implants, the design of the implant is often more important than the brand itself. Megagen is one of the best brands known for its innovative implant designs that cater to a variety of dental needs, providing durability and stability. However, the success of a dental implant depends significantly on the skill and experience of the surgeon performing the implantation.

    Choosing the best dental implant company often depends more on the specific needs of the patient and the design of the implant rather than the brand alone. Megagen is one of the best brands known for its innovative implant designs that cater to a variety of dental needs, providing durability and stability. However, the success of a dental implant depends significantly on the skill and experience of the surgeon performing the implantation. 

    Dental implant failure can be due to a variety of factors, and responsibility can vary depending on the specific circumstances of each case. Patient factors such as poor oral hygiene, smoking, or pre-existing medical conditions like diabetes can lead to implant failure. In such cases, the responsibility may largely lie with the patient if they fail to follow instructions or neglect to disclose relevant health information.

     

    Surgical factors also play a crucial role. If the implant is improperly placed or if there is insufficient bone density that wasn’t appropriately addressed, the dentist or oral surgeon might be responsible. Additionally, the quality and the design of the implant materials and the technique used can affect the outcome, where both the manufacturer and the dental professional could share responsibility.

     

    Dental implant surgery is typically performed by oral surgeons who are specially trained in implantology. 

     

    At Acer Dental Clinic, our dental implant surgeries are done exclusively by a maxillofacial and oral surgeon. (This type of surgeon specializes in treating diseases, injuries, and defects in the head, neck, face, jaws, and the hard and soft tissues of the oral and maxillofacial region). Their advanced training ensures precise implant placement and optimal care, providing our patients with the best possible outcomes for their dental health.

    Dental implants can fail if:

    • there is not enough bone to support it, 
    • there is infection around the implant, 
    • medical conditions that impair healing, or 
    • technical issues during the surgical procedure. 

    Lifestyle factors such as smoking and poor oral hygiene can also jeopardize the success of an implant. 

     

    Careful surgical planning, patient commitment to follow postoperative care instructions, and maintaining good oral hygiene are essential for the success of dental implants.

    Dental implants are considered expensive due to the high-quality materials used, such as titanium and ceramics, and the complex multi-stage procedure involved. Additionally, they require the expertise of highly trained specialists like oral surgeons and prosthodontists. However, considering that implants are designed to last a lifetime, it is very cost-effective.

    Dental implants are generally made from titanium, a metal that is non-magnetic and does not interfere with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans. Therefore, having dental implants typically does not affect the safety or quality of an MRI. Patients with dental implants can safely undergo MRI procedures without any risk of the implants being magnetized or causing discomfort. However, it’s always good to inform your MRI technician about any implants to ensure safety.

    During the dental implant procedure, you won’t feel pain because the area is numbed with local anesthesia. After the procedure, any discomfort is managed with anti-inflammatory medications and painkillers. You might feel a bit sore the day after, but this typically subsides quickly, and you’ll be feeling fine within a few days.

    A dental implant procedure involves placing a metal screw, typically made of titanium, into the jawbone, which acts as a root for the artificial tooth. Once the implant integrates with the bone, a process that takes typically 12 weeks, an abutment (connector) is attached to the screw. Finally, a custom-made crown is placed on the abutment, completing the restoration and creating a durable, natural-looking tooth.

    Dental implants work by replacing the root of a missing tooth with a titanium screw that is surgically placed into the jawbone. Over time, the jawbone heals around the implant, securing it in place. An abutment (connector) is then attached to the implant, and a custom-made crown is placed on top, providing a functional and aesthetic replacement for the missing tooth.

    A dental implant typically consists of three parts: the implant, the abutment, and the crown. The implant itself looks like a small screw. The abutment is a connector piece that sits above the gum line and attaches to the implant. Finally, the crown, which is the visible part, looks like a natural tooth and is custom-made to match the color and shape of the surrounding teeth.

    Dental implant failure occurs when the implant does not properly integrate with the jawbone or when it becomes loose or infected after integration. This can happen for various reasons, including insufficient bone density, poor oral hygiene leading to infection, or even excessive stress on the implant. Symptoms of failure might include pain, swelling, movement of the implant, or changes in the surrounding gum tissue. If an implant fails, it may need to be removed, and the area might require treatment before attempting another implant.

    A dental implant abutment is a connector piece that sits between the dental implant (the titanium screw embedded in the jawbone) and the crown (the artificial tooth). The abutment is above the gum and acts as a base for the crown, attaching it to the implant.

    A dental implant bone graft is a procedure used to build up the amount of bone in the jaw where a dental implant will be placed, particularly if the patient doesn’t have enough bone due to reasons like tooth loss or injury. The graft involves adding bone or bone-like materials to the jaw. Over time, this graft helps to create a solid base by promoting new bone growth, ensuring the implant will have adequate support and stability once placed. This step is crucial for the success of the implant, especially in cases where there isn’t enough bone and/or it isn’t strong enough on its own.

    If a dental implant (metal screw) comes out, it typically indicates a failure in the integration process between the implant and the jawbone or a mechanical failure of the implant components. This can happen due to several

    The crown (the artificial tooth on the implant) can also loosen or fall out – this can usually be easily fixed at the dental office, by attaching the crown again on the implant. 

    But, when an implant (metal screw) comes out, it’s important to contact your oral surgeon immediately. They will assess the situation to determine the cause of the failure and discuss possible treatment options. These might include cleaning the area, possibly performing a bone graft if needed, and planning for the replacement of the implant. 

    reasons, such as infection, insufficient bone density, or excessive stress on the implant.

    Pain related to a dental implant is typically felt around the area of the implant in the jaw and gums. This discomfort may include sensations such as throbbing, aching, or sensitivity around the implant site. The pain can also radiate to surrounding areas like the jaw, other teeth, and even the face, depending on the severity and the cause of the issue. If you experience persistent or severe pain following an implant procedure, it’s important to reach out to us for evaluation and appropriate management.