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What is a Dental Implant?
A dental implant is an artificial root made of titanium that is placed in the jawbone to replace and support missing teeth. Dental implants replace the roots of natural teeth and provide a stable and firm hold for prosthetic teeth or bridges. In this way, the function and aesthetics of lost teeth can be restored.
The main component of dental implants involves a screw or nail made of titanium. This screw is surgically inserted into the jawbone. After the surgical operation, the implant integrates with the jawbone. This process is called osseointegration and ensures that the implant is firmly fused with the jawbone. This fusion ensures that the implant remains firmly and reliably in place.
Dental Implant Frequently Asked Questions
In which cases is a dental implant necessary?
- Dental Deficiency: In cases of tooth deficiency, implants are used to replace the missing tooth or teeth. When one or more teeth are missing, implants can be preferred to restore aesthetic appearance and chewing function.
- After Tooth Loss: After tooth extraction or tooth loss, implants can be used to prevent jawbone resorption and fill the gap.
- Fixation of Removable Prostheses: Implants can be used to fix full or partial removable prostheses. This ensures that the dentures hold better and provide a comfortable chewing function.
- Supported Bridges: In the case of multiple missing teeth, implants can be used to fix supported bridges. With this method, a stable and solid bridge can be created in areas where teeth are missing.
- Bone Loss Conditions: In cases of jaw bone loss, implants can be used in combination with bone grafting to help restore bone structure.
- Aesthetic Corrections: Implants can be preferred to improve dental aesthetics, especially to correct gaps or deformations in the front teeth.
- Jawbone Correction: In cases of jawbone deformities or asymmetry, implants can be used for aesthetic and functional correction.
What are the Dental Implant Treatment Steps?
- Examination and Evaluation: Your teeth and jawbone are evaluated by your dentist or a specialized implant specialist.
- Treatment Planning: An implant treatment plan is created according to the suitability of your jawbone.
- Surgical Phase – Implant Placement: Under local anesthesia, an incision is made in the jawbone and implant screws are placed.
- Healing Process – Osteointegration: It takes several months for the implants to fuse with the jawbone.
- Temporary Prosthesis or Crown Application: After healing, a temporary prosthesis or crown can be fitted.
- Permanent Dentures or Crowns: Specially designed permanent dentures or crowns are placed over the implants.
- Final Controls and Follow-up: After the implant treatment is completed, regular controls are performed.
Things to Consider in Dental Implant Treatment
- Comply with the healing process: Follow the healing process required for the implant to fuse with the jawbone. Strictly follow the instructions recommended by your doctor.
- Keep Your Mouth Clean: Pay attention to oral hygiene after implant treatment. Brush your teeth regularly and use dental floss. You can also use mouthwash or special oral care products.
- Do not smoke: Smoking can negatively affect the implant healing process. If possible, quitting smoking can help speed up the healing process.
- Contact Your Doctor in Case of Pain or Swelling: Mild pain or swelling after treatment may be normal. However, if you have severe pain, excessive swelling or other abnormal symptoms, you should contact your doctor immediately.
- Prefer Soft Food: For the first few days after treatment, try to eat soft and easily chewed foods. Avoid hot or cold foods.
- Participate in your doctor’s check-ups: During the treatment process, regularly attend the check-ups determined by your doctor. During these check-ups, the health and healing of your implants are evaluated.
- Use night aligners or retainers: If you have a habit of clenching or grinding your teeth at night, use aligners or retainers recommended by your doctor. This habit can reduce the pressure on the implants.
- Healthy Nutrition and Hydration: During the recovery period, pay attention to a healthy diet by taking the nutrients your body needs. Also remember to drink enough water.
- Avoid Heavy Physical Activity: Avoid heavy physical activity after treatment, especially in the first few days.
- Stress and Relaxation: The treatment process can be stressful. Try to relax, avoid stress and use relaxation techniques if necessary.
How Long Does the Treatment Process Take?
The dental implant treatment process can vary depending on the patient’s condition and treatment plan. In general, implant treatment is completed in several stages. The first stage, implant placement, usually takes 1-2 hours. After this stage, it may take a few months to wait for the implant to integrate with the bone. Afterwards, a prosthesis or tooth placement is performed on the implant, which may take several visits and several weeks. However, every patient is different and the treatment time may vary depending on individual factors. It is important to have an examination and evaluation to achieve the best results and to determine the exact duration of treatment.
Factors Affecting Dental Implant Treatment Duration
- Bone Density and Quality: Bone structure and density can affect the integration time of the implant with the bone. Integration may be faster in denser and higher quality bones.
- Surgical Complications: Surgical complications during implant placement can prolong the recovery time. For example, complications during the preparation of the implant bed.
- Patient’s General Health Status: The patient’s general health status and immune system can affect the integration process of the implant. Some health problems may prolong the healing time.
- Dental Deficiency Status: The area and number of missing teeth can affect the duration of treatment. If more than one tooth is missing, the treatment may take longer.
- Need for Additional Treatment: If other dental treatments need to be performed before the implant treatment, this can also prolong the treatment time. For example, additional treatments such as bone grafting.
- Implant Type: The type of implant used in implant treatment can affect the treatment time. Some implant types can integrate faster.
- Complexity of Treatment: The complexity of the treatment can affect the implant treatment time. For example, cases where bone structure needs to be corrected may take more time.
- Patient Recovery Rate: Each patient has a different recovery rate. Some patients recover faster, while others may take longer.
- Patient Compliance and Care: The more the patient follows the recommended care instructions after implant treatment, the more it can positively affect the healing process.
How is the Pricing Set?
Dental implant pricing is a personalized process and is based on a set of factors. Factors such as tooth deficiency, jawbone structure, implant type, additional treatments and denture choice determine the price. In order to get the best results, a customized treatment plan should be created through examination and evaluation.
Before starting treatment, it is best to have a detailed examination with you to evaluate your needs and create a customized treatment plan. In this way, you can get information about the best treatment options and costs for you. Please contact us by appointment, we are here to offer you the best service.
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