Implant Treatment

Dental Implant Surgery is a procedure that replaces tooth roots with metal, screwlike posts and replaces damaged or missing teeth with artificial teeth that look and function much like real ones. Dental Implant Surgery can offer a welcome alternative to dentures or bridgework that doesn't fit well and can offer an option when a lack of natural teeth roots don't allow building denture or bridgework tooth replacements. When a tooth is lost due to injury or disease, a person can experience complications such as rapid bone loss, defective speech, or changes to chewing patterns that result in discomfort. Replacing a lost tooth with a Dental Implant can significantly improve the patient's quality of life and health.

Dental Implant systems consist of a dental implant body and dental implant abutment and may also include an abutment fixation screw. The Dental Implant body is surgically inserted in the jawbone in place of the tooth's root. The Dental Implant abutment is usually attached to the implant body by the abutment fixation screw and extends through gums into the mouth to support the attached artificial teeth.

A Dental Implant is a structure that replaces a missing tooth. With screw-like devices, the surgeon inserts an implant into the jawbone, and it acts as an anchor for an artificial tooth, called a crown. A device called an abutment connects the artificial tooth to the dental implant. The crown is custom-made to fit the person’s mouth and match the color of their teeth. Crowns look, feel, and function like natural teeth.

Advantages of Dental Implant

  • It stops the bone resorption in the extracted tooth area. In the extracted tooth region, the bone resorbs and melts due to the dysfunction of the bone.
  • The Dental Implant prevents extension of the teeth in the opposite jaw of the toothless area towards toothless area and the teeth on both sides of the cavity from toppling in this direction and the problems such as masticatory insufficiency, joint disorders, and gum disease.
  • When the implant treatment is applied, it does not require any treatment of adjacent teeth to compensate for the non-tooth area.
  • Are more natural and comfortable.
  • Have a higher success rate.
  • Improve chewing function.
  • Lead to a lower risk of cavities developing in nearby teeth.
  • Lead to better maintenance of bone at the site of the lost tooth.
  • Cause decreased sensitivity in nearby teeth.
  • Do not need to be taken out and cleaned every night.

Dental Implant Surgery is safe when a qualified and experienced surgeon or dentist performs it. It is also the only dental restoration option that maintains the health of the person’s jawbone and stimulates its growth.

Dental Implant Types

There are two types of dental implant: endosteal and subperiosteal.

Endosteal Implants are the most common type. A surgeon embeds them in the jawbone, and each can hold one or more artificial teeth.

A surgeon affixes a Subperiosteal Implant on top of the jawbone. Dental surgeons choose this option for people who do not have much height to their jawbone.
Dental Implant Procedures

Each person is likely to have a different experience of Dental Implant surgery. Factors that may influence this include:

  • the number of teeth requiring replacement
  • the location of the implants within the jaw
  • the quality and quantity of bone at the implant site
  • the person’s underlying oral and systemic health

Depending on these factors, additional procedures may be necessary. These can include:

Sinus Augmentation

Placing an implant in the upper jawbone is usually difficult because of the location of the sinuses. The surgeon may need to perform a sinus augmentation — a procedure to lift the floor of the sinuses to allow more bone to develop so that the implantation can be successful.

Ridge Modification

Some people have a jawbone abnormality that prevents enough bone for an implant from developing. In such cases, a surgeon may need to perform a ridge modification. This involves lifting the gum to expose the area of deformed bone. The surgeon will then use a bone or bone substitute to repair and build up the area. This improves the quality of the jawbone in preparation for dental implant surgery.

Maintance

After a person has undergone dental implant surgery, they must continue to brush and floss their teeth regularly. Artificial teeth require the same care and maintenance as regular teeth. The surgeon or dentist will also schedule follow-up visits to monitor the implants and make sure that the teeth and gums are healthy. It is important to return to the dentist every 6 months for professional cleanings.

 

How Much Does Dental Implant Treatment Cost In Turkey?

 

Costs vary according to the reason for the procedure and its complexity. Factors influencing cost include: Your total cost, therefore, may include the likes of the dentist’s fee, prescriptions for medication, post-procedure garments, medical tests, surgical facility costs, and anesthesia fees. Prices for a Dental Implant Treatment will differ from patient-to-patient and dentists-to-dentists, depending on numerous factors. This includes the geographic location of the office, the type of procedure used, and the experience of the dentists. The dentist’s level of experience and your comfort with him are just as critical as the final cost of the Dental Implant Treatment procedure.

The cost of the medical trip includes:

 1- Transport service: A car and a driver will be with you throughout the medical trip, all transfers between the airport, hotel, hospital.

 2- The translation service: includes a translator who will accompany you to translate into the French language (English, Russian, Arabic, Spanish).

 3- It includes all the analyses, examinations and blood tests before the operation to ensure your state of health and your preparation for the operation.

 4- Includes the cost of the process itself.

 5- It includes all the necessary medications and treatments for the recovery period after the operation.

 6- It includes all visits and checks with the doctor after the operation to monitor the state of your health.

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