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Implant Treatment

What is an implant?

A dental implant is a cylindrical and/or conical artificial tooth root made of titanium used instead of a tooth root. Implants are the best option that provides the function and aesthetics of natural teeth.

Stopping jaw bone loss, which is one of the important issues that arise with tooth loss, can only be achieved with implants today. Implants provide better speech and chewing functions than traditional crowns and prostheses, and the natural appearance is not impaired.

Implant treatment is one of the most important developments in dentistry in the 21st century. Dental implants are a treatment method that can provide very successful results for the patient and the physician when applied with sufficient knowledge, experience and equipment after a correct diagnosis. Briefly, implant teeth are artificial tooth roots, usually made of titanium, that are placed in the jawbone to ensure the function and aesthetics of missing teeth. Implants provide the person with a natural appearance and better speech and chewing functions.

 

All On Implant Treatments

ALL ON Implant treatments is a technique in which a fixed or removable prosthesis is made on 4-6 implants placed on the same day as the surgical operation. It is a fast and effective treatment applied to patients with no teeth.

Compared to traditional methods, the biggest difference of ALL ON Implant treatments is; While 8 or 10 implants are used to replace missing teeth in a completely toothless jaw, with this new technique, only 4 or 6 implants are sufficient. Implants are placed in 4 or 6 different points of the jawbone. In this way, the prosthetic teeth to be added to the implant roots are fixed.

 

Advantages of Implant Treatment

  • They look natural, just like your own teeth. It creates the feeling of natural teeth for the person.
  • They are durable and long-lasting.
  • It keeps the jaw bone healthy and prevents osteoporosis.
  • It is easy to maintain. It is no different from the care of your natural teeth.
  • It restores eating and chewing function.
  • It rejuvenates your facial appearance.
  • It makes you smile with self-confidence.

 

In Which Situations Is Implant Applied?

  • In case of single tooth deficiency,
  • In patients who have lost their back teeth unilaterally or bilaterally,
  • To support the few remaining natural teeth,
  • Implants are applied to patients who have lost all their natural teeth.
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