How is an implant done? It is the process of placing artificial titanium screws in place of missing teeth. This procedure is performed by inserting the implant into the jawbone. Before the procedure, the patient’s jaw structure and gums are thoroughly evaluated.
How is an implant done? This process is carried out in several stages depending on the patient’s oral structure. After the application, the implant is expected to integrate with the bone. The purpose of the procedure is to restore the patient’s natural dental aesthetics and chewing functions in the best possible way.
Situations requiring implant treatment:
- Single or multiple tooth loss
- Complete tooth loss
- Speech problems
- An alternative to bridge prostheses
- Patients with removable dentures
- Presence of sufficient jawbone volume
- Congenital tooth deficiency
- Jaw structure deterioration due to tooth loss
- Impaired chewing functions
- Aesthetic concerns