Konya Implant Treatment
The Konya implant industry has been gaining popularity recently. Oral and dental health is often threatened by external factors, leading to tooth loss. Teeth can be missing at birth, but receding or breaking are also common. In such cases, various methods have been developed to ensure aesthetically pleasing results and to prevent problems with speech and eating due to the missing tooth. The oldest of these is dentures. Those who prefer not to have dentures often opt for implants. Implant treatment is a treatment method that provides a 98% positive outcome rate. Konya implant treatment, which is preferred and satisfied by most patients, consists of several stages.
What Does a Dental Implant Mean?
Dental implants are titanium screws placed in the jawbone, mimicking the tooth root, to restore the aesthetics and function of teeth lost due to untreatable decay, fracture, or trauma. Thanks to their titanium composition, dental implants are biocompatible with our bodies. Because they mimic the tooth root, they can provide healthier, more comfortable, and more successful results than traditional crowns, bridges, and total dentures (removable dentures).
What are the Benefits of Implant Treatment?
— Implants are placed only in the area where our missing teeth are located. Therefore, no other work is required on our other teeth.
— They are longer-lasting and offer healthier and more comfortable results than traditional bridges and total dentures.
— In areas where teeth are missing, bone tissue that cannot function resorbs more rapidly than in other areas. Dental implants reduce and slow down bone resorption by activating the bone in the area where they are placed.
Who Can Have Implant Treatment?
If patients are healthy enough to undergo dental treatments (root canal treatment, tooth extraction, etc.), there is no harm in having implant treatment. However, patients with poor general health should be examined by specialists and special approvals should be obtained from medical professionals who monitor the patient's health. Implants are not suitable for patients with uncontrolled diabetes, high-risk heart patients (those who have had a heart attack or heart surgery within the past year), pregnant patients, or those with a titanium allergy (which is rare).
Patients with controlled diabetes, heart disease, and those taking blood thinners for various reasons can have implants with written approval and consultation from their physician.
To accurately determine whether your condition is suitable for implant treatment in Konya, an examination by a surgical specialist is essential.