Dental Implant
Dental implant is an artificial tooth root, which usually is manufactured with titanium alloys. They can be used for single, multiple tooth losses and, if inserted in adequate numbers, can be used to build fixed dentures for even completely edentulous mouths. With the help of enhanced technology implant surgeries are getting quite simpler and they can be treated with multiple superstructure materials including porcelain fused to metal (PFM), zirconium and even in such cases all-ceramic (Empress, E-max press) materials. Healing process after surgery is fast and painless.
All-On-Four Implant Treatment
For individuals who are completely edentulous in upper or lower or both jaws, screw retained fixed dentures can be built on four implants (for each jaw). Instantly after the surgery temporary dentures are prepared, and implants can be loaded immediately, which can easily restore comfort for individuals quickly. Permanent dentures can be built 3 months after the surgery as the osseo-integration (biological bond in between the bone and implant surfaces) process is complete. This treatment method is usually preferred for individuals to avoid complicated surgeries (sinus lifting surgery, bone augmentation, etc.).
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Permanent Solution
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Perfect Mastication and Phonetics
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Natural Function and Look
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Better Facial Look
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Prevention of Bone Loss
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No Special Maintenance Needed
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Higher Strength and Safety
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Without Diet Limitations
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Renewable