In 2015, a young, 28-year-old patient visited Dr. Barbara Sobczak. After the examination, it turned out that all teeth, or rather their roots, had to be removed. This caused shock and trauma, especially for a patient so young.
The doctor could not imagine condemning the Patient to wearing a prosthesis, or to the commonly used treatment protocol, which involves placing a bridge with artificial gums on implants. Consequently, in order to screw such a bridge to the implants, the patient's bone had to first be reduced in order to make room for the artificial gums.
Doctor Sobczak decided to give our young patient the best that is possible. What she would like to have in her situation - A third set of teeth, growing out of her own gums, that look like teeth, that functions like teeth and the teeth fit tightly to the patients gums.
The Sobczak Concept® does not assume bone reduction, but is always based on its preservation and reconstruction when there is too little of it.
A few months later it turned out that no one in the world treats patients in this way. Dr. Sobczak began to conduct training and lectures on her method, which was appreciated by doctors and patients from all over the world.
Currently, the Sobczak Concept® is a 100% digital treatment protocol. It uses intraoral scanners, computer navigation to insert implants, digital smile design, 3D printers and 5-axis Full HD milling machines. As a result, everything takes just a few hours and is extremely accurate.