All modern medicine is oriented toward minimally invasive techniques, yet dentistry is following this trend and developing increasingly less invasive techniques. In prosthetics, ceramic veneers minimize the loss of healthy teeth by replacing crowns. In orthodontics, aligners and functional orthodontics have reduced the use of fixed orthodontics and improved the associated aesthetic problems.

Implant surgery, where possible, applies techniques without flap incision (transmucosal implantology), computer-guided surgery techniques, immediate loading even on a smaller number of implants with techniques such as “Complete rehabilitation on 4 implants” or even performed on implants inserted immediately after the extraction of the diseased tooth combined with flapless techniques!

Minimally invasive surgery produces a series of positive effects on the patient since healing is free of inflammation, consequently swelling, pain and bleeding are reduced to a minimum or absent and procedure times are shortened, resulting in great patient satisfaction.