The Fast & Fixed Blue Sky Bredent system is an advanced oral rehabilitation technique that involves inserting a reduced number of dental implants and fixing a fixed prosthetic restoration. This method is ideal for fully or partially edentulous patients, offering them a quick alternative to classic removable dentures.
Fast & Fixed Blue Sky Bredent offers an aesthetic and functional solution, restoring chewing comfort, clarity of speech, and confidence in your own smile from the very day of treatment.
The Fast & Fixed Blue Sky Bredent technique involves inserting strategically positioned and angled implants, so as to avoid important anatomical structures, such as the maxillary sinuses or the mandibular canal.
Through this approach, the implants can be stabilized in areas with quality bone, reducing in many cases the need for additional procedures, such as bone grafting.
Fast & Fixed Blue Sky Bredent offers an aesthetic and functional solution, restoring chewing comfort, speech clarity, and confidence in your own smile from the very day of treatment.
The Fast & Fixed Blue Sky Bredent technique involves inserting implants that are strategically positioned and angled to avoid important anatomical structures, such as the maxillary sinuses or the mandibular canal.
With this approach, implants can be stabilized in areas with quality bone, in many cases reducing the need for additional procedures, such as bone grafting.
The procedure is performed by a medical team specialized in implantology, in a controlled environment, in strict compliance with safety protocols.
The procedure is performed under local anesthesia. During treatment, the patient feels no pain, and recovery is closely monitored by the medical team.
To maintain long-term results, it is essential to maintain rigorous oral hygiene and attend the periodic check-ups recommended by your doctor.
Professional cleanings are recommended every 6 months, along with periodic checks of prosthetic restorations. In addition, a balanced diet and avoiding smoking contribute significantly to the success of the treatment.
Like any surgical procedure, dental implant treatment involves certain risks, but these are significantly reduced when the procedure is performed correctly, by experienced doctors, under appropriate conditions.
Careful case planning, preliminary investigations, and adherence to medical protocols are essential for achieving a safe and predictable outcome.
Each patient receives an individual assessment, and the treatment decision is adapted according to the clinical particularities.
The first step consists of a detailed consultation, during which the implantologist performs imaging investigations (X-ray, CT scan) and carefully analyzes the bone structure, the position of important anatomical structures, and the patient’s general health condition.
Based on the results obtained, the doctor establishes a personalized treatment plan. This includes the stages of the procedure, the estimated duration, and the costs involved, and is presented to the patient for approval before the intervention begins.
At this stage, dental implants are inserted into the maxillary and/or mandibular bone, depending on the needs of each case. Usually, 4 implants are used for the mandible and 6 implants for the maxilla, but the number can vary depending on the patient’s anatomical particularities.
Shortly after the intervention, a provisional prosthetic restoration is made in the dental laboratory. It is fixed onto the implants by screwing, providing the patient with immediate functionality and a satisfactory aesthetic result.
After the healing and integration period of the implants, usually between 3 and 6 months, the patient returns for the fabrication and fixation of the final dental restoration, perfectly adapted functionally and aesthetically.
Fast & Fixed Blue Sky Bredent is a modern solution for complete dental restoration, allowing a provisional dental appliance to be fixed onto implants on the same day as the surgical procedure.
The treatment is recommended for patients who have lost most or all of their teeth, or for those with compromised teeth requiring extraction and replacement.
Depending on the particularities of each case, the restoration of a complete arch can be achieved with a reduced number of implants, usually 4 implants for the mandible and 6 for the maxilla.
Yes. In most cases, after implant placement, the patient receives a temporary fixed restoration, which allows them to leave the clinic with a functional smile.
One of the advantages of the Fast & Fixed system is the optimal use of existing bone. In many situations, additional bone grafting procedures can be avoided, but the decision is made after clinical and imaging evaluation.