Implant Dental Treatments

Implant dental treatments are a surgical dental treatment method used to replace missing teeth and provide patients with an aesthetically and functionally sound dental structure. This treatment method has become a significant advancement in the field of dentistry and a preferred option.

Implant dental treatment begins with the placement of an implant, usually in the form of a screw or bolt made of titanium, into the jawbone. This implant fuses with the bone to form a solid foundation on which a prosthesis or artificial tooth is placed.

1. Types of Implants:

  • Single tooth implants: Used to replace a single missing tooth.
    Multiple tooth implants: Used when more than one missing tooth needs to be replaced.
    Complete tooth deficiency implants: Used to support full dentures in cases of complete tooth loss.

2. Implant Surgery

  • Implant surgery is performed under local anesthesia. The dentist places the implant into the jawbone in a suitable way. After the implant is placed, the healing process begins. This process involves the integration of the implant with the bone and usually takes several months.

3. Abutment Application:

  • When the healing process is complete, an abutment is attached to the implant. This abutment helps to anchor and position the prosthesis.

4. Prosthesis Preparation:

  • The prosthesis is placed on the abutment and adapted to the patient’s oral structure. The prosthesis is specially designed according to the patient’s aesthetic and functional needs.

5. Maintenance and Inspections:

  • It is important to visit your dentist regularly after implant dental treatment. Good oral hygiene habits and regular check-ups are critical for the long-term health of implant teeth.

Advantages of Implant Dental Treatments:

Aesthetic and natural appearance: Implants offer an aesthetic appearance similar to natural teeth.

Permanent solution: With good care and hygiene, implants can last for many years.

Prevention of tooth loss: Replacing missing teeth prevents jawbone resorption.

Functional improvement: Implants can normalize tooth function.

Disadvantages and Risks of Implant Dental Treatments:

High cost: Implant dental treatment can be more costly than other dental treatment methods.

Surgical procedure: The placement of the implant requires a surgical procedure and for some patients this may carry risks.

Healing process: The healing process can take a long time and requires patience and care from patients.

Risk of failure: Implants can sometimes fail, but this risk is minimal and rare.

Sensitivity Process

None

Processing Time

10 Day

Anesthesia Method

Local Anesthesia

Return to Work Period

Right After

Full Recovery Process

Right After

Persistence of Results

Infinite

Number of Transactions

2 months

Eating Process

2 hours later

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