Dental İmplant

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What is it?

Dental implant treatments are the placement of artificial screw systems in the jawbone to compensate for teeth lost due to decay, gum diseases, trauma and different reasons, and then ending the procedures with fixed or removable prosthetic treatments with the support of these artificial screws.

Dental implants are made of tissue-compatible titanium material and are placed into the bone by implant surgery methods.

Following the placement of dental implants in the tissue, a certain period of time must pass for healing. At the end of this period, the impression and laboratory phase is started for the implant-supported prostheses to be made.

Prosthetic structures, which are specially prepared for the patient after the measurement and laboratory phases, contribute to the patient’s fulfillment of functions such as chewing, aesthetics and phonation (speech).

Necessary Conditions

The conditions that need to be evaluated for dental implant application are the sufficient bone and soft tissue volume of the area to be implanted locally and the general health status of the patient to be suitable for implant surgery.

If present, the patient’s systemic disorders must be reported to the physician by the patient during the anamnesis (anamnesis is the process of asking questions and obtaining information from the physician and other health professionals to diagnose the patient or to determine the condition of the existing disease).

Another important condition required in dental implant applications is the presence of sufficient bone and soft tissue in the area where the implant is planned to be applied. The bone volume must be sufficient in horizontal and vertical directions.

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