Implant Treatment

Implant Treatment

Implant Treatment

Implant treatment is a dental prosthesis made on artificial tooth roots placed in the jawbone to replace missing teeth. Implants are made of biocompatible materials such as titanium or zirconium and function as natural tooth roots by fusing with the jawbone. Implant treatment can be applied in various tooth loss situations, from single tooth loss to complete edentulism. Implants provide a solid foundation for fixed or removable dentures and mimic the appearance and function of natural teeth. This treatment restores chewing function and restores the patient's oral comfort.

 

 

All On 4 Implant

All On 4 implant is a technique that allows a fixed prosthesis to be made by placing four implants in the jaw for patients who have lost all their teeth. This method allows the full jaw prosthesis to be fixed by placing only four implants in the toothless jaw. All On 4 implant treatment offers a faster and more economical solution than traditional implant treatments. The implants are placed at an angle to the jawbone so that the bone support is utilised in the most efficient way. All On 4 implants offer a fast healing process and the opportunity to use a fixed prosthesis on the same day.

 

All On 6 Implants

All On 6 implant is a technique that allows patients who have lost all their teeth to have a fixed prosthesis that provides more support by placing six implants in the jaw. This method provides a more robust and stable fixation of the complete jaw prosthesis by placing six implants in the edentulous jaw. All On 6 implant treatment restores chewing function and aesthetic appearance. The implants are placed in the jawbone and the prosthetic teeth are fixed on the implants. This treatment ensures a fast healing process and high patient satisfaction.

 

Zigoma Implant

The zygomatic implant is an implant treatment method developed for patients with insufficient jawbone and where traditional implants cannot be placed. In this method, implants are placed in the zygomatic (cheekbone). The zygomatic bone is denser and more durable than the upper jaw, which allows the implants to be placed stably. The zygomatic implant is generally preferred for patients with advanced bone loss who are not suitable for additional surgical procedures such as bone grafting or sinus lifting. This method is characterised by its short healing time and high success rate.

 

Mini Implant

Mini implants are implants that are smaller in diameter than conventional implants and require a less invasive surgical procedure. These implants are particularly suitable for patients with narrow bone structure. Mini implants can be used to support temporary prostheses or as permanent solutions in certain situations. Due to their small diameter, they can be placed without the need for bone grafting or advanced surgical procedures. Mini implants increase patient comfort with a fast healing time and minimal pain.

 

Subperiosteal Implant

Subperiosteal implants are specially designed implants placed under the gum on the jawbone. This method is preferred in cases where the volume of the jawbone is insufficient and traditional implants cannot be placed. Subperiosteal implants are implants that are placed on a metal frame and placed under the gum. This frame is fixed to the bone under the gum and provides support for the prosthetic teeth. Subperiosteal implants are individually designed and require a surgical procedure.

 

Endosteal Implant

 Endosteal implants are screw or cylindrical implants placed into the jawbone. These implants are one of the most commonly used implant types and fuse with the bone through the osseointegration process after being placed in the jawbone. Endosteal implants can be used in a wide range of situations from single tooth deficiencies to complete edentulism. Natural tooth appearance and function are restored by placing an abutment and prosthetic tooth on the implant. Endosteal implants offer a high success rate and longevity.