Implants are artificial tooth roots that are placed in the jawbone and made to support dentures. These are screws made of mostly titanium, which are made to replace missing teeth, are long-lasting and can be used for a lifetime without any problems. These are placed in the jawbone by a small surgical procedure in sterile environments by dentists. After this procedure, the implant fully adheres to the jawbone within approximately two to three months. After these stages, the implant, which replaces a real tooth root, becomes in a position to carry the prosthesis to be placed on it. In some cases, general anesthesia can be applied to patients. In order to be able to apply the implant, first of all, there must be a bone structure to support the implant and the gums must be healthy.
Completion of the applied treatment varies depending on the patient's condition and the content of the procedures performed. The applied operation is completed in half an hour or in 1-2 hours. Depending on the bone structure of the patients and the condition of their teeth, the treatment is completed by replacing the permanent prostheses after approximately 1-3 months.
In single tooth deficiencies, the missing tooth is completed without any damage to the adjacent healthy teeth. It is possible to use fixed prosthesis with implant applications instead of removable prosthesis in the absence of many teeth. In edentulous cases, removable dentures are supported with a small number of implants to increase their retention in the mouth. In appropriate cases, the patient's implant is placed in a single operation by removing the tooth and making the implant at the same time.
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