DENTAL IMPLANTS AND PROSTHESIS

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What is a dental implant?

Despite all the advances in oral and dental health, many people lose their teeth mostly due to tooth decay, periodontitis or injury. For many years, bridges and dentures were the only treatment options for people with missing teeth. Today, however, there is a brand new, more reliable, more aesthetic, and more permanent method.

Dental implants are replacement tooth roots. Implants provide a strong foundation for fixed (permanent) or removable artificial teeth that match your natural teeth. In other words, a dental implant is an artificial tooth root that is artificially placed in your mouth to support dentures or bridges. They are screws made of tissue-friendly titanium that are inserted into the jawbone and serve as the root for the missing tooth.

What are the advantages of dental implants?

Dental implants have many advantages.

Perfect appearance: Dental implants look like your own teeth and create a natural tooth feeling for you. In addition, they are durable because they are designed to fuse with the bone.
The only difference between dental implants and real teeth in appearance and behavior is that they are not real teeth.

Fluency: When teeth are improperly replaced, they can slip in the mouth and cause mispronunciation. With dental implants, you can speak without worrying about your teeth slipping.

Perfect tooth root: The roots of your teeth are attached to your jaw like a tree root. When you lose a tooth, a gap is left where the root is, and those roots are rebuilt with implant placement.

Ease of eating: Traditional dentures often slip and make it difficult to chew. Dental implants function like your natural teeth, so you can enjoy your favorite foods without extra effort or pain. Allows for better biting power than a person with traditional dentures.

Confidence: Dental implants can restore your smile and help you feel better about yourself.

Oral health: thanks to dental implants, the shapes of neighboring teeth do not need to be reduced / changed like bridges. Since the neighboring teeth are not altered to support the implant, your own teeth remain healthy in your mouth for a long time. Implants allow you to have new teeth without damaging the neighboring tooth, with the abutment/abutment, which acts as a natural tooth skeleton, placed on top. Single implants also improve oral hygiene and allow easy access between teeth.

Durability: Implants can be used for a long period of time or even a lifetime if oral hygiene rules are followed.

Suitability: Dental implants prevent the inconvenience of removing dentures.

How does implant treatment begin?

The first step in the dental implant process is to develop a personalized treatment plan. The plan is offered specifically by your dentist to meet your medical needs.Next, the dental root implant is inserted into the bone socket of the missing tooth with a small post made of titanium. As the jawbone heals, the implant is securely attached to the jaw. After the implant is fully fused to the jawbone, it can be aligned with its upper structure. The upper structure, the abutment, acts as the skeleton of the tooth. New teeth / tooth are made on this abutment.Your dentist will also match the color of the new teeth to your natural teeth. Because the implant is attached to the jawbone, replacement teeth look, feel and function like your own natural teeth.

How painful is implant treatment?

Before implantation, the patient usually receives a local anesthetic and in some cases a general anesthetic. Therefore, the patient does not feel any pain during the surgical procedure. Patients under local anesthesia may experience slight pain the day after the anesthetic effect wears off. This pain is considered normal. After surgery, this situation is eliminated by using the pain reliever recommended by your dentist. When asked later, patients with implants say that this pain is similar to that experienced during normal dental treatment.

How are dental implants cared for after treatment?

After implant treatment, it is very important to pay attention to oral hygiene. In addition to routine tooth brushing, cleaning of the implanted area should be ensured with special threads, interface brushes and mouthwashes recommended by the doctor. Another important point is to go for regular check-ups. The recommended checkup process is to go every 6 months for the first two years and then annually. Your doctor will provide the most accurate guidance.

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