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What is an implant?

Implants are structures installed into jawbone, with the aim of completely simulating the function of a dental root, i.e. they enable mastication (chewing) and aesthetic restoration.
The most commonly used implants are made of Titanium. When manufactured, each implant undergoes a thorough control, in order to determine its absolute harmlessness to the body.

Will my body accept implants?

Except in special cases such as radio- and chemotherapy, human body is completely able to accept implants, without a risk of rejection or any harmful impact.
As already mentioned, implants are made of Titanium, which is also used for artificial hips and for other medical purposes. It has been proven that Titanium does not cause allergic and foreign body reactions. It is non-toxic and non-mutagene. When placed into the body, implants easily integrate into a unique whole and function as its integral part.
Adequate surgical techniques, use of implants made by reliable manufacturers, and accurate diagnostic process, guarantee a long life of implants.

Are the treatments safe?

Yes, absolutely. The work carried out for you by TIM will be covered and backed by a five-year warranty.

Do I need a Visa to visit Serbia?

For citizens of the EU, USA, Canada, Australia and New Zealand a Visa is not required for any stay of less than 90 days.

Why is dental care so much cheaper in Belgrade if the most modern technology is used?

Generally speaking, many goods and services do cost a lot more in the UK compared to continental Europe and in particular to Eastern and Southern Europe.
Also, all kinds of work and labor as well, are cheaper in Serbia.
Furthermore, Serbia’s economy is booming while the country remains one of the cheapest in Europe.

Can I travel with a companion?

Yes.  Let us know and we can arrange accommodation for two.

I cannot find a place where to get a digital Panoramic X-ray in the UK. Can I have it in Belgrade?

Yes. We will arrange it for you to have it done in Belgrade at the price of 8.- GBP.

Should you have any more queries, please do not hesitate to contact us either by phone or e-mail.