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implant

What is an implant?

 Implant is an artificial tooth root made of suitable material and placed in the jawbone to restore the function and aesthetics of missing teeth.

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To whom is the implant applied?

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Implant application; This treatment can be applied to anyone, whether a single tooth or multiple teeth are missing, if there is sufficient bone for implant placement. If the patient's general health condition is good, there is no upper age limit that would prevent implant application.

Will I feel pain during the implant procedure?

As long as appropriate anesthesia methods are used, you should not feel any pain. The pain that may be felt on the evening of the implant procedure can usually be relieved with a simple painkiller. Many patients state that this pain is no different from the pain felt after normal tooth extraction.

Who cannot receive implant treatment?

Individuals who received radiotherapy to the head and neck region
Young individuals who have not completed bone growth and development,
Since smoking suppresses wound healing in the mouth and reduces implant success; Individuals who smoke heavily are not suitable candidates for implants.
If appropriate conditions can be created for individuals who have systemic diseases such as diabetes, high blood pressure, hemophilia and autoimmune diseases, and who use bisphosphonates, corticosteroids or immunosuppressant drugs, by consulting with their doctors; implants can be applied.

Implant in 4 steps

DENTAL IMPLANT STEP BY STEP

INSPECTION AND PLANNING

Some radiological images may be required for this procedure.

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OPERATION

While some implant operations can be completed in as little as 5 minutes, some operations may even take 4-5 hours.

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IMPROVEMENT

At this stage, an average of 3 months is expected.

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INSTALLING THE PROSTHESIS

The final stage of implant treatment is completed by placing prostheses on the implant.

After treatment;

After the prosthesis procedure is completed, you can eat and drink as easily as in the old days and your teeth will be fully usable. After this process is completed, it will not be obvious that it is a dental prosthesis. It is made just like the old original tooth. Although it is unlikely to cause problems in the future, it can be easily intervened in case of any problem.

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