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Implant

An implant is a tooth-shaped piece of dental material that is placed in the mouth to replace missing teeth. An implant can also be used to attach replacement teeth (dental crowns) to your gums. An implant is a tooth-like restoration made of titanium or another metal. The implant can replace a single missing tooth, multiple teeth or even an entire arch. Therefore, it is possible to easily state that such applications bring about a very sensitive process.

An implant is a small post that is surgically placed in your jawbone to help support a dental prosthesis or dental crown. The implant is made of titanium and is in the form of a screw. It is surgically placed in the jawbone by a doctor or dentist. A crown or bridge is then attached to it. This is done so that you can regain some of the chewing function and regain your confidence in your smile.

In Which Situations Is the Implant Applied?

Implant treatment is used not only to replace single teeth, but also to eliminate multiple missing teeth on both sides of your mouth. This procedure can be performed under local anesthesia. Therefore, you will not feel any pain during the procedure. The whole process involved placing two implants in each jawbone, placing new restorations on them, and waiting approximately 3 months for healing before wearing permanent crowns.

An implant is a small artificial tooth root placed in the upper or lower jawbone. It replaces a missing tooth. The implant has four parts: the metal post, the crown (or cap), the abutment, and the screw sections. The metal post is inserted into the jawbone to act as an anchor for the crown. In this application, the screw is inserted through the crown and into the abutment to fix it in place.

In most cases, implants are only used to replace a missing tooth. But they can also be used to replace several teeth at once. Implant treatments are usually long-term solutions that require several visits to your dentist over several months or even years. They may be completed faster if you have healthy gums and strong bone density, but this will depend on many factors such as your age, health history and available restorations.

What To Do Before Implant?

Before having a dental implant operation, you should go to your dentist for a preliminary examination and consultation to determine whether you are suitable for this procedure and what treatment plan is best suited for your needs. The dentist will examine your mouth and jawbone to make sure there are no problems that could hinder the success of the operation.

He or she may also take X-rays to evaluate the amount of bone left in your jaw after tooth extraction or other dental surgery. In addition, he may recommend that you do not eat anything solid for 24 hours before surgery to avoid the risk of choking on food particles while under general anesthesia. Taking responsibility for the smooth execution of all these operations, Dt. Yasin Bilen also puts his signature on comprehensive dental treatments.

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