Implant

Average Session Duration
1 tooth about 20 minutes
Anesthesia Type
Local Anesthesia
Average Session Required
2
Average Waiting Time
2,5 Months

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Dental Implants

A dental implant is an artificial tooth root that is made by titanium. It is placed into your jaw to hold a replacement tooth. Dental implants may be an option for people who have lost a tooth or teeth due to periodontal disease, an injury, or some other reasons. Dental implant is the best alternate to a natural tooth or teeth, functionally and aesthetically. They provide a better chewing and phonation than traditional prosthetic treatments and bring up natural face appearance. Turkey is certainly among the top 7 medical tourism destinations of the World. Meet with Denthub experience for dental implants in Turkey.

 What Are The Advantages Of Dental Implants?


Natural teeth: Strong and stable, a dental implant restores a lost tooth so that it looks, feels, fits and functions like a natural tooth. Dental implants allow you to keep your teeth where they belong – in your mouth. Brush, floss and care for teeth that have been replaced using dental implants exactly the way you would natural teeth – in your mouth.
Built to last: Traditional, tooth-supported dental bridges only last five to ten years. While dental implants may need periodic adjustments, they can last a li  fetime when properly placed and cared for over time.
Retain your natural face shape: A face without teeth can sag and appear sunken and sad. Dental implants allow you to maintain the natural shape of your face and smile.
Protect healthy bone: Leaving empty spaces in your mouth after losing one or more teeth can lead to additional health issues, such as the loss and deterioration of some of your jawbone. When it is not being used to support a natural tooth, the jawbone deteriorates, losing its strength and firmness. Dental implants are the only dental restoration option that preserves and stimulates natural bone, actually helping to stimulate bone growth and prevent bone loss.
Speak easy: Adjusting to removable dentures can mean struggling to pronounce everyday words. Not so with dental implants, which function like natural teeth.
Protect your healthy teeth: Dental implants go in the jawbone, in the spot where your missing tooth root was, without impacting healthy teeth. They also help prevent healthy, adjacent teeth from shifting as they would if an empty space were left for an extended period of time.

Before The Procedure -  Consultation And Journey


To prepare for the process, it is important to have a thorough evaluation including a comprehensive exam and a treatment plan. A comprehensive exam includes dental X-rays and models showing teeth and mouth. Treatment plan takes into account factors such as how many teeth you need and the condition of your jawbone. It is also important to tell your dentist about any medical conditions and medications you take. You can also check Patient Guide page.

 

 

Frequently Asked Questions Implant

1.How Long Does It Take to Place Dental Implants?

It depends on the number and location of the implants, but simple, uncomplicated dental implant placement usually takes less than an hour.

You may need pain medications or antibiotics after dental implant surgery. If swelling, discomfort or any other problem gets worse in the days after surgery, contact your oral surgeon. After each stage of surgery, you may need to eat soft foods while the surgical site heals Adaptation/fusing period can last between 3-6 months. After that time passes you'll come back to finalize your treatment.

Dental implant procedure is a multi staged procedure. Your mouth will be thoroughly number with local anesthesia. An incision is made in your gums where the implant will go to expose the bone underneath. Dentist will then use a specialized drill to make a space in the jawbone. The implant is then screwed in place. After implant is in place, a second compenent that is a cap placed on the dental implant and acts as a placeholder, will be screwed into the implant and will remain in place during the healing process. The gums are closed over the implant. At the end of these procedures, you go through a healing period that may last 2 to 4 months. Once the healing period is over and the implant has fused to the bone, dentist places the abutment which is an extension of the implant metal post, followed by your new artificial tooth.

Dental implants feel very natural so you’ll be able to talk, eat, and smile just as you would with your natural teeth.

Yes, dental implants look like real, natural teeth. If supporting bone and gum tissue has deteriorated, your new teeth may need to be slightly longer to fill the space. However, the difference will be minor and your implant specialist will be able to expertly place them so that they look like real teeth.

Periodontists commonly place dental implants, although oral surgeons and general dentists are also capable of placing dental implants. Prosthodontists are often involved in the restoration process, which is the placement of the abutment and crown after the implant has been placed.