
Restore your smile with durable, natural-looking dental implants in Flanders. Book a consultation for customized implant solutions.
Dental implants are a modern approach for replacing missing teeth. The treatment involves surgically putting a small titanium post into the jawbone to act as an artificial tooth root. When the implant fuses with the bone, a custom-made crown is attached, creating a replacement tooth that looks and functions like a natural one. This approach offers superior aesthetics, comfort, and functionality compared to traditional tooth replacement options.
Dental implants in Flanders can replace single teeth, support bridges, or even secure complete dentures, providing patients with a long-lasting and natural-feeling solution to tooth loss.
Dental implants are metal posts that are surgically placed inside the jawbone. They function as artificial tooth roots. After being placed, the titanium posts fuse with the bone, becoming a permanent part of the jaw. Thanks to this unique feature, dental implant-supported restorations are stable and do not slip out or move like fixed bridges or dentures.
Dental implants could be the ideal solution for you if:
Dental implant surgery is typically a procedure performed in stages, with healing time between each step. The process involves various specialists, including oral surgeons, periodontists, and prosthodontists, each contributing their expertise. When searching for dental implants near you, feel free to consider factors such as our dentists experience, patient reviews, and the use of advanced technology at the Rand Center for Dentistry.
The dental implant procedure includes the following stages:
We will take dental X-rays or 3D pictures and models of your jaw and teeth to assess your candidacy for dental implants in Flanders and plan your treatment.
Tailored to your particular situation, the treatment plan considers things like the number of teeth that need to be replaced and the health of your jawbone.
The dental implant procedure may include:
Interested in receiving dental implants in Flanders? Call us today to determine if you are the right candidate. At the Rand Center for Dentistry, we offer dental implants near you!










Guided Biofilm Therapy is a modern dental hygiene protocol that focuses on removing biofilm (bacterial plaque) in a gentle, efficient, and highly effective way using specialized technology such as AIRFLOW®, PERIOFLOW®, and PIEZON® instrumentation.
AIRFLOW® is an advanced device that uses a combination of warm water, air, and ultrafine powder (erythritol or glycine) to remove biofilm, stains, and soft deposits from teeth, implants, and gum pockets—without scraping.
Traditional cleanings rely heavily on hand instruments and ultrasonic scalers.GBT/AIRFLOW®:
Yes. The warm-water technology and fine powders make it much less abrasive than traditional methods. Many patients report no sensitivity during treatment.
Absolutely. GBT is designed to safely clean around implants (peri-implantitis prevention), ceramic crowns, veneers, bridges, and orthodontic brackets, without damaging surfaces.
Often, yes—but not always.
Most soft deposits and biofilm are removed using AIRFLOW®.
If calculus (tartar) remains, the clinician uses PIEZON® PS ultrasonic tips, which are more conservative and comfortable than traditional scalers.
Most commonly:
Erythritol (14 μm) → very gentle, safe for all surfaces
Glycine (25 μm) → often used for periodontal pockets
Both powders are much finer and less abrasive than baking soda.
Generally no. AIRFLOW® is warm, gentle, and significantly more comfortable than traditional scraping. Most patients prefer it after trying it once.
New-generation AIRFLOW® devices use controlled warm water and fine powder—much cleaner than older polishing systems. Patients generally describe it as clean and refreshing.
Yes. The powder is ultrafine, and devices include high-efficiency suction systems. However, patients with severe respiratory compromise should discuss with their dentist first.
Very. It removes stains from coffee, tea, wine, and smoking faster and more comfortably than traditional polishing cups.
Most patients benefit from GBT at regular 3-, 4-, or 6-month hygiene intervals, depending on their periodontal status.
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