Implant Treatment

An implant is an artificial tooth root, this method is used for the tooth loss treatment, placed in the jawbone which is made of pure titanium, that is tolerated by the body.

The dental implant is used to fulfil the tooth loss by ensuring a natural appearance. Simultaneously, the dental implant provides a functional and aesthetic solution by supporting so-called construction dental prosthesis. All on 4 and all on 6 implant treatment methods are mostly common, which may be preferred depending on the patient’s needs and condition of the jawbone.

 

ALL ON 4

“All on 4 implant is a dental implant system specially established for patients with tooth loss. This unique system aims to fulfil all tooth gaps in the jawbone using a minimum of four dental implants. The All on 4 implant system is customised and applied according to the patient’s individual jawbone and gum condition.With its flexible design, it can be used independently of whether the jaw bone is in sufficient amount or not. It offers patients a fast and effective treatment option, improving their quality of life. All on 4 implant, a product of innovation, provides a solution-focused approach to tooth loss issues. In this way, patients can experience the pleasure of having an aesthetic and functional new smile in a shorter period of time. The All on 4 implant system is a leading option to meet the demand for tooth replacement and to ensure a pleasant treatment experience for patients.”

 

ALL ON SIX 

“All on 6 implant is a specialised dental implant system for the requirements of patients with tooth loss. It aims to fulfil all tooth loss needs in the jawbone by fitting six dental implants into the jawbone. The All on 6 implant system offers a solution-orientated option for patients with tooth loss by providing an aesthetic and functional dental prosthesis and offers a more durable and reliable solution compared to dental dentures.

The All on 6 implant system can be personalised to the individual’s specific tooth loss condition and general oral health. This enables a treatment plan to be created to suit the individual needs of the patient. Due to its durability and reliability, the All on 6 implant offers patients long-term aesthetic and functional benefits.

For patients struggling with tooth loss, the All on 6 implant system enables them to achieve more secure, durable and aesthetic results by utilising advances in modern dentistry. In this way, patients can minimise the effects of tooth loss with a safe and long-term solution.”

 

 

“The following stages should be followed before and after the implant treatment:

Initial Assessment Phase: The dentist analyses the patient’s current dental health condition and determines the appropriate implant type. In the meantime, the gum and jawbone condition is examined and the required conditions for the success of the treatment process are discussed.

Preparation Period: The patient prepares the gums and gingiva for the treatment by following the prescribed guidelines given by the dentist. In addition, other preparation procedures are performed in order for the treatment to be successful.

Implant Placement: The implant is inserted through a surgical procedure and the treatment process is initiated.

Healing Process: The implant starts the healing process by integrating with the jaw bone and gum. This process may take several months and the patient follows the recommendations given by the dentist.

Prosthesis Application: Once the implant is fully healed and strengthened, the dental prosthesis specially prepared by the dentist is placed on the implant.

Follow-up and After Care: For the long-term performance of the implant, the patient regularly follows the procedures recommended by the dentist. These check-ups include pain and swelling control, dental hygiene and other necessary treatments.

These stages reflect a general implant treatment process and can be personalised for each patient. The success of the implant treatment process is based on the co-operation between the patient and the dentist and regular follow-up.”