Oral Implantology

Dental deficiencies of patients who have lost their natural teeth due to bone loss due to caries, infections, fractures, and gum diseases are treated by placing artificial roots, called implants, that best mimic the natural tooth. The range of treatment is wide enough to cover the treatment of patients who have lost all their teeth due to missing teeth.

In implant applications, the deficiency can be eliminated with a fixed crown restoration without touching the adjacent teeth.

Patients who have lost more than one or all teeth are treated with traditional methods with removable partial or removable full dentures. With implant applications, these prostheses can be made more stable, easier and more comfortable. Even in patients with suitable bone structure, patient satisfaction can be maximized with fixed bridge prostheses.

Implant application can be made to almost everyone in today’s conditions after the evaluation of general health and bone amount. If the amount of bone is not sufficient, the bone volume can be increased by supplementing with bone graft materials and then the implant can be applied.

Thanks to the developing implant technology, seamless and seamless implant applications can be performed successfully in patients.