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What is an implant?
In Which Situations Is Implant Treatment Performed?
What are the Advantages of Implant Treatment?
To Whom Can Implant Treatment Be Applied?
Who Cannot Be Applied to Implant Treatment?
Can Smokers Have Implants?

What is Implant?

Dental implants are artificial tooth roots made of titanium. They imitate your natural teeth with the dental prosthesis made on them by placing them in the areas where you have missing teeth. Implants, in addition to eliminating your missing teeth, save you from wearing a removable prosthesis and using your healthy teeth as a support. Thus, your dental problems will be solved comfortably and your quality of life will increase.

In Which Situations Is Implant Treatment Performed?

In single tooth deficiencies

If there are many missing teeth

In case of complete edentulism

In order to ensure the stability of removable dentures in complete edentulism.

In patients who do not want to use removable prosthesis

What are the Advantages of Implant Treatment?

In single tooth deficiencies, treatment is provided by protecting neighboring teeth.

Fixed prostheses are made instead of using a removable prosthesis in case of a large number of missing teeth.

It is an aesthetic treatment.

Bone destruction due to missing teeth is prevented.

Since they are similar to natural teeth, there is no foreignness, almost no getting used to.

There is a sense of speech, eating and taste similar to natural teeth. (Because it transmits the force on it to the bone)

Quality of life is maintained for many years.

Increased retention thanks to fixed teeth increases comfort.

To Whom Can Implant Treatment Be Applied?

It can be applied to every healthy individual who has completed growth development.

To Whom Can't Implant Treatment Be Applied?

The following are the conditions to be considered in patients who will undergo implant treatment:

acute infectious diseases

Patients who have received radiotherapy from the implant area

Uncontrolled metabolic diseases

Individuals with blood clotting problems

In psychological disorders

Pregnancy

Alcohol and drug addiction

heavy smokers

Young individuals in growth and development age

Titanium allergy

Implants should not be applied to individuals who cannot fully provide oral hygiene.

It is possible to perform implant treatment under the control of a doctor in individuals with the most common diabetes (diabetes), blood pressure and heart diseases.

Can Smokers Have Implants?

Smoking damages the tissues around the teeth and causes gum problems. It causes a decrease in the bone level as a result of gum problems. Smoking causes delays in wound healing. It is recommended that patients not smoke for 1 week after implant surgery. It is recommended to smoke as little as possible after the fusion process of the implant and the bone is completed. There is a risk of loss after implantation in individuals who cannot give up smoking and who smoke excessively.

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