Artificial tooth roots that are placed in the jawbone to support dentures are called implants. Thanks to the implants made in place of missing teeth, removable prostheses can be used, which ensure the patient's chewing function, and aesthetic problems can be eliminated. When using the implant, the general health and dental check-ups of the patient are carried out first. If the general health of the patient is suitable for an implant application, the appropriate type of implant is first determined. After determining the type and length of the implant, the lower part of the implants are inserted under local anesthesia. Implant placement can take anywhere from 30 to 90 minutes. After inserting the implants, you have to wait between 3 and 6 months for them to integrate into the bone. Checks are carried out at routine intervals during the recovery phase. After the lower parts of the implants have healed, the upper parts are placed and then the prosthesis application begins.
Procedure time | 2 Visit |
Overnight Stay | - |
Anaesthetic | Local |
Recovery time | 2-3 Weeks |
Here are some common FAQs that people ask. We hope that they help to answer some of the questions that you may have.
In cases where the prosthesis cannot be used due to bone loss in the lower or upper jaw, implants are used to increase the support of the prosthesis in the event of molar loss. Implants can also be used in the case of long tooth gaps in the mouth and the loss of a single tooth.
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