Implant
Dental Implant
What is a Dental Implant?
A dental implant is a procedure where an artificial tooth root made of titanium, which is compatible with body tissues, is placed into the jawbone to restore the functionality and appearance of missing teeth.
How is a Dental Implant Done?
The procedure is a surgical process performed under local anesthesia in a single session. Essentially, a titanium screw is placed into the empty tooth socket. After the screwing process is completed, the gum is closed again. The healing process between the implant and the bone is completed within a few months. After this period, the cover on the implant is removed and a healing cap is placed to shape the gum. Once the gum is shaped, impressions are taken, and a porcelain or zirconium crown is prepared.
In What Cases are Implants Applied?
Implants are applied in cases of tooth loss where we do not want any procedure on the adjacent teeth. If dentures do not remain stable in the mouth for patients using full dentures, they may experience difficulties in eating, speaking, and chewing. In this case, dentures are stabilized with implants placed in the jawbone, resulting in more stable dentures. Patients who have lost all or most of their teeth may need to use removable dentures or palates. However, for those seeking a permanent solution, implants offer a fixed option, providing a lasting solution in their mouth.
In What Cases are Implants Preferred? What are the Advantages of Implants?
Implants are biocompatible screws placed into the jawbone that mimic lost tooth roots. One of the most important advantages of implants is that they allow the replacement of missing teeth without any cutting procedures on the adjacent teeth. This means healthy teeth do not need to be used as support and are not subjected to any procedures. For patients who do not want to use removable dentures, fixed dentures can be prepared using implants. Additionally, implants can provide stable and easier-to-use dentures for those who find full dentures difficult to use or too mobile in the mouth.
Is the Implant Procedure Painful?
During the operation performed under local anesthesia, no pain or discomfort is felt. After the procedure, patients can continue their daily activities without any dietary restrictions. By following the doctor’s recommendations and taking medications regularly, you can go through the healing process smoothly.
How Long Does the Implant Treatment Take?
The preparation of the porcelain crowns placed on the implants usually takes place 3 to 5 months after the surgical procedure. This period is referred to as the time when the implant has fully integrated with the jawbone and the healing process is complete. Various factors can shorten or extend the healing process. Among these factors, the brand of the implant used and the response of the jawbone are the most important.
What Material is the Implant Made Of? Is it Harmful to the Human Body?
The titanium used in implants is a material compatible with the gum and jawbone. It does not cause allergies in the human body and is resistant to breakage. Titanium is a stainless metal and is resistant to high temperatures. Additionally, it is durable against many strong chemicals, such as acetic acid, calcium chloride, ammonium chloride, and nitric acid.