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Implant Treatment

Dent Akademi Istanbul, Turkiye
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Starting From 280.00 €
Part of Body Mouth
Operation Duration 1 Hour
Accommodation 8 Days
Recovery Time 1
Hospital Stay 0 Day
Number of Treatments Twice

Dental implant treatment involves the placement of artificial tooth roots to replace missing teeth. This treatment is carried out by placing implants made of biocompatible materials such as titanium into the jawbone. Implants mimic the function and appearance of natural teeth, providing a superior solution both aesthetically and functionally. Implant treatment can be applied in a wide range, from single tooth loss to complete edentulism, and creates a durable, long-lasting dental structure.

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Questions & Answers

Dental implants refer to artificial tooth roots positioned on the jawbone to anchor prosthetics securely. This innovative dental treatment effectively addresses the issue of missing teeth in patients. The primary rationale behind opting for screws, typically crafted from titanium, lies in their durability and compatibility with human biology.

Before embarking on dental implantation, an evaluation of its suitability is imperative. Since implant screws come in specific lengths and thicknesses, the application site should allow for the appropriate dimensions. The resilience of the jawbone and the health of the gums also play a pivotal role. Through an examination and X-rays conducted by a specialized dentist, the suitability of the patient for the treatment is determined.

Typically, the procedure is completed within half an hour to a maximum of 1-2 hours. For patients receiving permanent prostheses, the condition of the mouth and teeth is monitored for 1 to 3 months after the implant, and the prostheses are attached, completing the treatment. The full healing process usually takes approximately 3 months for lower jaws and 6 months for upper jaws.

Dental implant treatment is suitable for adults who have completed their physical development, as it involves the jaw and bone structure. Patients under the age of 18 are not recommended for this treatment due to the ongoing maturation of face and jaw structures. There is no upper age limit for implant treatment, provided that the patient's gums and jaw bones are in good health, and their general health condition allows for anesthesia.

- Provides a long-lasting and secure solution - Enhances the durability of prosthetics - Achieves a realistic appearance - Adapts seamlessly to natural teeth - Impacts smile and, consequently, self-confidence - Diminishes bone resorption in the treated area - Improves comfort in biting, chewing, and eating.

Success rates vary based on individual factors such as health and habits. For a healthy individual with good oral hygiene and overall health, dental implants demonstrate predictably high success rates, often exceeding 90-95 percent.

All-on-4 is a trademarked treatment procedure designed to replace all missing teeth in one jaw using only four implants. This approach is particularly advantageous for patients who have experienced substantial bone loss in the posterior regions of the mouth.

Dentures cannot be transformed into implants. Implants are metal screws inserted into the jawbone to support and stabilize artificial teeth, such as dentures. It may be feasible to place implants beneath existing dentures to enhance stabilization and support, provided the current dentures are in excellent condition. Consultation with a prosthodontist is advisable for a thorough examination of existing dentures.

No, dental implants are firmly fixed in the bone and offer a permanent replacement for missing teeth, closely resembling natural teeth.

Implants are placed under local anesthesia to numb the mouth and prevent pain. Discomfort may be experienced once the anesthesia wears off, lasting a few days, accompanied by possible bruising and swelling for about a week. This discomfort is normal and can be managed with over-the-counter painkillers.

Dental implants are suitable for adults of all ages but are not recommended for those under 18 due to ongoing jaw growth.

A special, softer diet is recommended for the initial weeks after phase one of the procedure. In most cases, you can continue using dentures or temporary teeth until the completion of the implant process. Once the implants and replacement teeth are complete, they function like natural teeth.

Absolutely! Dental implants look and feel like any other tooth in your mouth. Aesthetically and functionally, they surpass other tooth replacement solutions.

Yes, dental implants can support individual crowns, bridges, or implant-supported dentures, catering to various degrees of tooth loss.

Generally, dental implant surgery is safe, routinely performed by experienced oral surgeons or periodontists.

Smokers can undergo dental implant surgery, but smoking increases the risk of complications and hinders the healing process. Quitting or reducing tobacco use is advisable before and after the procedure.

Active gum disease can impact implant success. Treating gum disease is essential before considering dental implant surgery, with suitability determined through a thorough examination by a dentist.

Though rare, dental implant failure can occur. Factors like poor oral hygiene, smoking, and certain health conditions contribute to the risk. Adhering to postoperative care and regular check-ups minimizes this risk.

During the initial healing phase, a softer diet is recommended. Specific dietary guidelines provided by the dentist should be followed, and normal eating habits can be resumed as the implants fully integrate.

Indeed, dental implants can secure and stabilize dentures, offering a more secure and comfortable solution known as implant-supported dentures.