Implant treatment is a dental method used to replace missing teeth. Dental implants are titanium screws placed into the jawbone, and structures such as crowns, bridges, or dentures are placed on top of them. Here are some informative points about implant treatment:
Consultation: First, a detailed examination is performed with your dentist. The jaw structure is evaluated using X-rays and, if necessary, tomography.
Planning: Appropriate planning is carried out for the area where the implant will be placed.
Surgical Procedure: The implant is placed into the jawbone under local anesthesia. The procedure usually takes 1–2 hours.
Healing Process: Several months are waited for the implant to fuse with the jawbone (osseointegration).
Prosthetic Application: After healing, a crown or prosthesis is placed on the implant.
Aesthetics: Provides an appearance similar to natural teeth.
Function: Eliminates chewing difficulties experienced after tooth loss.
Durability: Long-lasting when properly maintained.
Anyone who has experienced tooth loss, provided that their general health condition is suitable. In patients with insufficient bone structure, additional procedures such as bone grafting may be required.
Complications such as infection, nerve damage, and bleeding may occur. However, these risks are minimized with proper procedures performed by an experienced specialist.
Implants require regular care just like natural teeth. Paying attention to oral hygiene and attending regular dental check-ups is important.
For more information, consulting your dentist is the best approach. Each individual’s condition is different, so personal evaluations are important.
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