Dental Implants

Dental Implants

Dental implants are surgically placed in your jawbone, where they serve as the roots of missing teeth. Because the titanium in the implants fuses with your jawbone, the implants won't slip, make noise or cause bone damage the way fixed bridgework or dentures might. And the materials can't decay like your own teeth that support regular bridgework can.

Implants give you teeth that looks really natural. They make feel like your natural teeth when chewing. Also you get your self-confidence when you smile. 


Dental Implants can be used in different ways to solve the problem of tooth loss.

  • Immediate Implant

Immediate implant can only be applied to the non-inflamed alveolar bone and as a rule it is more suitable to be applied only to the front tooth region. It can be applied in the rear area when the conditions are suitable . Otherwise, it should be done after 4 to 6 weeks of recovery.Single Tooth Missing

The loss of a tooth can be corrected with an implant in the closest way to nature. Adjacent teeth are not prepared as in a bridge.

  • Multiple Teeth Missing

In the case of multiple teeth missing along the same row (three or more teeth) we can attach an Implant Bridge to the Implants. Since the Implant fuses to the jawbone, the end look and feel is completely natural.

  • Full Mouth Rehabilitation

In the case of complete edentulism, implant-supported fixed bridges offer a more comfortable and easy-to-use option as a much better alternative to removable dentures.

Depending on the bone structure and the expectation of the patient, the problem of toothlessness in the jaw is eliminated with 4,6 or 8 implants.

  • Support for Dentures

In cases where the bone structure does not allow the required number of implants for fixed prosthesis, it is used to support your removable prosthesis with a small number of implants placed in the jawbones. In this way, your removable prostheses become much more stable. It can be removed and put back on when desired.