The medical care at hospitals of Mumbai in India is excellent for dental implants surgery. Read here, a story of an international patient. The clinician typically takes a new panoramic x-ray to confirm graft success in width and height, and assumes that positive signs in these two dimensions safely predict success in the third dimension, depth. Where more precision is needed, usually when mandibular implants are being planned, a 3D or cone beam X-ray may be called for at this point to enable accurate measurement of bone and location of nerves and vital structures for proper treatment planning. The same X-ray data set can be employed for the preparation of computer-designed placement guides. Correctly performed, a bone graft produces live vascular bone which is very much like natural jawbone and is therefore suitable as a foundation for implants. In India the quality of care for dental implants surgery at hospitals of Mumbai equals or exceeds that available in the US or the UK.
