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Implant Applications in Dentistry

Implant Applications in Dentistry

  • Implant Applications in Dentistry
  • What is an implant?
  • What are the Uses of Implants?
  • What are the Advantages of Implant Use?
  • What are the Stages of Implant Application?

What is an implant?

An implant is an artificial tooth root used in dentistry. It is usually made of titanium and replaces missing teeth. Implants work like natural teeth and can stay in the mouth for years.

Implants are placed on the jawbone and merge there. This process is called "osseointegration" and takes about 3-6 months. The fusion of the implant with the bone ensures that the implant remains strong and stable in the mouth.

Implants are available in a variety of sizes and shapes and can be custom designed for each patient. Also, multiple implants can be used to replace several teeth instead of a single tooth.

Implants can last for many years if careful attention is paid to oral hygiene and care. Implants should be brushed and flossed like natural teeth. Also, it's important to go for regular dental check-ups.

Implants can be a better solution than traditional dental prostheses because they are stable and strong. However, an appropriate evaluation should be made before implant application and factors such as the person's gum, bone structure, health status and personal dental care should be taken into account.

 

What are the Uses of Implants?

Implant applications in dentistry are the process of placing artificial tooth roots made of biocompatible materials such as titanium to replace missing or decayed teeth. These artificial tooth roots are placed on the jawbone and merge here. Implants have a similar appearance and function to natural teeth and offer a permanent solution.

 

What are the Advantages of Implant Use?

Implant applications are very popular in dentistry and have many advantages. These include:

  • Natural appearance and function: Implants have an appearance and function very similar to natural teeth. This provides an aesthetically pleasing appearance in the mouth and allows you to continue to perform dental functions.
  • Durability: Implants are a permanent solution that can last for many years and can be used for a lifetime if properly cared for.
  • Comfort: Implants do not move in the mouth like conventional dentures and do not cause discomfort while speaking or eating.
  • Protecting other teeth: Implants help protect adjacent teeth and prevent loss of jawbone.

Implant applications are a safe and effective treatment option when performed by a suitable dentist. However, an appropriate evaluation should be made before implant application and factors such as the person's gum, bone structure, health status and personal dental care should be taken into account.

 

What are the Stages of Implant Application?

Implant application involves placing an artificial tooth root in the jawbone. Implant application usually includes the following steps:

  • Evaluation: The first step is for the dentist to conduct an evaluation with the patient. This assessment may include factors such as gum, bone structure, health status and personal dental care. The dentist decides whether the implant application is appropriate.
  • Planning: The second step is to create a plan for implant application. In this step, the dentist determines the size, shape and position of the implant. In addition, it is determined how long the implant will combine with the bone and how long to wait for the prosthesis to be attached.
  • Placement: The third step is the placement of the implant. This procedure is usually done under local anaesthesia. The dentist opens the gum, makes a hole on the jawbone and places the implant. It may be necessary to wait 3-6 months for the implant to combine with the bone.
  • Denture attachment: After the implant is combined with the bone, the dentist can place the prosthesis. This prosthesis is attached to the implant and has a similar appearance to natural teeth. The prosthesis can be attached using screws or other devices to keep the implant stable.
  • Control and Maintenance: After the implant application is completed, the dentist may call for control after a certain period of time. In the controls, the health of the implant is checked and information about the health of the gum and bone tissue is obtained. In order for the implants to be long-lasting, they should be regularly checked by the dentist and attention should be paid to oral hygiene.

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