Implants are artificial dental roots, which usually contain titanium, put on the jawbone to replace teeth in the presence of missing teeth.
Contrary to popular belief, implant surgery is a very simple and painless operation. First of all, a detailed oral and radiological examination of the patient is made. The bone quantity, quality, and relationship with the surrounding tissues of the area to be implanted are determined. In a sterile surgical environment, the relevant area is anesthetized with local anesthesia. A slot is prepared in the bone and the implant is placed. The healing process is expected.
The healing period after the placement of the implants varies between 4 weeks and 3 months. If the bone structure is suitable, temporary prostheses can be made 1 day after the implantation during this period until the permanent prostheses are prepared, so that you will not remain toothless.
This period may vary according to the number of implants and the existing jawbone structure of the patient. To give an example for a single implant, it can take half an hour.
Implant treatment can be applied to any patient who has bone at sufficient quality, thickness, and height and whose systemic health condition is suitable for surgical procedure.
This is out of the question. Titanium implants are biocompatible and do not show allergic reactions in the body. In unsuccessful implant treatments, many factors such as bone quality, surgical procedure, patient’s systemic condition, and oral hygiene are effective rather than the body’s rejection.