Dental Implant
Implant treatment is a modern and permanent dental treatment method in which artificial roots that mimic tooth roots are placed to replace missing teeth. Implants, usually made of titanium, fuse strongly with the jawbone and take over the function of natural tooth roots. This makes it one of the most effective ways to replace missing teeth.
The treatment process is usually carried out in several stages. First, the implant is surgically placed in the area where the implant will be placed. After this procedure, a healing period of several months is required for the implant to integrate with the jawbone. Once this process is complete, a specially designed prosthetic tooth is placed over the implant.
Advantages of Implant Treatment
One of the biggest advantages of implant treatment is the permanent elimination of tooth deficiencies. Offering the closest alternative to natural tooth roots, implants offer a superior solution in terms of both aesthetics and functionality. Implants significantly improve the quality of life of patients by restoring speech and chewing abilities.
In addition, implants do not cause any damage to neighboring teeth. There is no need to cut the neighboring teeth as in traditional bridge treatments. This preserves the health of the natural teeth. Implants offer a treatment option that can last a lifetime with proper care and regular dental check-ups.
Who is Implant Treatment Suitable for?
Implant treatment is generally suitable for patients who have suffered tooth loss and are in good general health. However, the jawbone must be sufficient and healthy enough to support the implant. For patients with insufficient bone density, additional treatment options such as bone grafting may be considered. Your dentist will perform a detailed evaluation to determine the most appropriate treatment plan for you.
Implant treatment can be applied in a wide range of conditions, from single tooth deficiencies to complete edentulism. It is an ideal treatment method especially for patients who have difficulty using dentures or who are looking for a more permanent and comfortable solution.
Stages of Implant Treatment
Implant treatment is usually completed in several stages. In the first stage, an implant is placed in the tooth deficient area. This procedure is usually performed under local anaesthesia and is completed with minimal discomfort. A healing period of several months is required for the implant to fuse with the jawbone. During this time, temporary dentures can be used.
When the healing process is complete, a piece called an abutment is placed on the implant. The abutment provides a connection between the implant and the prosthetic tooth. In the final stage, a prosthetic tooth that is compatible with the patient's natural teeth is placed on this abutment. This prosthetic tooth is aesthetically indistinguishable from the natural teeth and provides a complete functional fit.
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