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Implant Treatment

An implant is an artificial tooth root that is put in the jawbone and constructed of a suitable material to restore the function and appearance of lost teeth. Dentures created on these artificial roots can be fixed or detachable and can be worn for a lifetime with implant therapy. They fulfill the patient's chewing function and give aesthetics. Due to its titanium composition, dental implants are physiologically compatible with the body and replicate the root of the tooth, resulting in healthier, more pleasant, and successful results.

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Advantages of Dental Implants

Healthy teeth are protected since the implant process does not need cutting surrounding teeth. Dental implants are a highly effective treatment for multiple tooth loss because fixed dentures are chosen over removable dentures or provide a robust base for removable dentures. However, when the implant is implanted in the edentalous region, it prevents osteoporosis by restoring bone function. Furthermore, clients restore their self-confidence as a result of an implant procedure at Arcelia, as they get the desired natural and elegant appearance.

Implant Treatment in Turkey

Dental implants are one of the most popular cosmetic dentistry treatments for those who have lost teeth. Dental implant procedures in Turkey are performed by competent and experienced surgeons using the most up-to-date technology at JCI-accredited hospitals. Turkey, which stands out for its high service quality by worldwide standards, has become one of the most popular implant treatment destinations because of its low cost.

How Is Implant Treatment Performed?

The procedure for implant placement is normally done in two phases. A surgical operation is conducted in the initial step to insert the implants. The restoration of the implanted teeth is completed during the second session.

With the new procedures employed in dentistry in the direction of advancing technology, implant treatments in Turkey may be finished in a short period and pleasantly. Depending on the patient's tooth and bone condition, the therapy is generally finished in the second month following the initial operation. During this time, the patient can wear temporary dentures and go about his everyday routine.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is dental implant treatment painful?

The implant process is conducted under anesthesia, and the patient is not in any discomfort during the surgery. After the procedure, there may be some transient pain in the area where the implant is put, but this pain may be addressed with pain relievers.

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Is implant therapy appropriate for all patients?

The implant can be placed after examining the appropriateness of the bone structure in patients who have reached the end of their growth-development age and are in good general health.

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Can an implant be made after tooth extraction?

If the bone structure is suitable, implant treatment can be performed after tooth extraction.

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Can I have an implant in the area with bone loss?

When there isn't enough bone in the implant location, bone grafting can be used to fill in the gaps and increase the bone volume to the desired level.

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How many implants are given to persons who are missing teeth?

4 or 6 dental implants are placed in the lower jaw for edental patients, and at least 4 or 8 dental implants are placed in the upper jaw.

Implant Treatment

Procedure:​ Implant Treatment

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Procedure Overview:

​ ​Surgically implanting titanium-based prosthetic tooth roots into the jawbone and supporting them with permanent or removable dentures.

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Surgery Duration:

Surgical process: 1 to 3 hours, depending on the missing tooth.

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Required Sessions:

For final results, 2-3 sessions may be required.

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Types of Anesthesia:

Local anesthesia or sedation.

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Possible Risks of the Surgery:

Temporary pain, infection, bleeding, sensitivity in teeth and dental tissues.

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Back to Work:

2 days after surgery. Full recovery: 3-6 months.

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Net Results :

The results are permanent for a lifetime by virtue of the appropriate restoration and good oral hygiene habits.

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