Dental Implant

Dental implant is a surgical dentistry treatment method performed by placing compatible screws into the jawbone. The implant is of similar quality and durability to the real tooth to replace the lost tooth and preserves the natural appearance of the teeth. Dental implants are usually made of materials such as titanium or zirconium and replace missing roots caused by tooth loss. These materials are highly durable and can be used for a lifetime, provided that good oral care and post-treatment care are observed.

Dental implants are made to replace missing or extracted teeth. The implants are screwed into the jawbone and adopted by the body’s bone tissue. In this way, implants provide a natural look and feel that replaces the tooth and keeps the dentition strong and healthy. Implants have a wide range of applications, from single tooth loss to completely toothless jaws. It does not damage the teeth next to it in the area where it is applied.

All implant treatments are performed under local anaesthesia and the patient does not feel any pain during the procedure. The duration of dental implant treatment varies according to the individual. This is because the number of missing teeth, the condition of the jawbone, oral health and other factors are different in each patient.

Implant immediately

Rapid implant or immediate dental implants is a technique used for the placement of dental implants. In this technique, implants are placed immediately after the loss of teeth, providing a tooth appearance in a short period of time in toothless patients. This technique offers a faster dental treatment option for people who have lost teeth for various reasons.

Advanced Implant Surgeries

Advanced implant surgery is used to refer to challenging and more complex surgical procedures in which dental implants are placed. Such procedures may involve the placement of multiple implants, additional procedures such as a sinus lift or bone grafting (bone powder). These surgical procedures should be performed by a specialized dentist and may require more time and attention.

Sinus Lifting Operation

Increasing the amount of bone with the procedure performed to fill the cavity formed after the loss of the back teeth in the upper jaw is called sinus lifting operation. This procedure is used in cases where there are no bone conditions for implantation. Sinus lifting is of two types: open surgery and closed surgery.

All On Four - All On Six Tedavileri

The process of placing 4-6 implants on the jawbone on the same day to support a complete jaw arch is called all on four/all on six treatments. Depending on the number of implants, it is called all on four or all on six. It is a dental treatment applied to patients who have lost all or most of their natural teeth. These implants can be applied to completely toothless jaws, giving long-lasting and durable results. Both prostheses and implants are made on the same day and the patient gets permanent teeth that look like their natural teeth.

Fast & Fixed Treatment Protocol I Implant in One Day

With fast and fixed treatment, also known as implant treatment in one day, people can have the permanent teeth they want in a short time. It is seen that people with limited time prefer this method. In fast and fixed dental application, tooth extraction and implant are completed on the same day. In the lower jaw, which is completely toothless, 4 implant teeth can be made and 4-6 implant teeth can be made in the upper jaw.

Implant treatment may not be applied in one day in every patient. When evaluating the suitability for the fast and fixed treatment protocol, the patient’s bone health, thickness and other criteria are examined. If there is no condition that requires external treatments such as the use of bone powder, fast and fixed treatment protocol may be preferred.

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