Dental Implants
- Implant Surgery
- Implant Crown
- Single Tooth Implant
- Multiple Tooth Implants
Treatment Planning
A personalized treatment plan is crafted based on the assessment. This plan outlines the number of implants needed, the type of restoration (crown, bridge, or denture), and any additional procedures required, such as bone grafting or a sinus lift.
Implant Placement
During the surgical phase, the dental implants are strategically placed into the jawbone. The surgery is typically performed under local anesthesia or sedation to ensure patient comfort. The number of implants depends on the restoration type and the patient’s individual needs.


Osseointegration
Over the next few months, the implants integrate with the surrounding bone tissue in a natural process called osseointegration. This fusion ensures the stability and strength of the implants.
Abutment Placement
Once osseointegration is complete, abutments are attached to the implants. These connectors serve as the support structure for the prosthetic teeth.
Frequently Asked Questions
If you are still thinking about Dental Implants in Turkey, you can always check out the common queries about our service and support.
It depends on the case of your bone in your jaw. The dentist will lay out a set of tests to determine the number bones that are still present there. In a situation that you don’t have required number of bones and/or if they are not in a healthy condition then grafting your bone would be a necessity.
The dentist will inform you about the average time that treatment is going require on average before it starts. Some teeth can also be fitted simultaneously with your implants, these are called “immediate implants”. However, you must be examined by your dentist whether you qualify for them or not. From time to time, your treatment may take longer than expected, in such case, your dentist will inform you about the period of time.
Answer is yes. Dental implants can replace any number teeth ranging from a single tooth to a complete set.
Planting an implant is usually easier when we compare it to pulling a tooth out especially since we conduct the procedure by simply applying local anesthesia. During operation you will not suffer pain, however, it is quite normal to experience slight inconvenience for a week post operation. In some certain cases, you might be sedated if you feel anxious or the case is complicated. General anesthesia is not preferred in most cases and is only applied in complicated situations.