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Many people may experience problems with their oral and dental health. Tooth loss may occur due to tooth decay, tooth and gum damage, or injury. In case of tooth loss, the dental implant method is also used. Dental implant is a medical method in the form of titanium screws placed in the jawbone, used in the treatment of missing teeth. A dental implant, also known as a dental implant, is also known as a “screw tooth” in daily language because the tooth is attached to the jawbone with a screw. Since titanium is compatible with the body, the success rate of implant treatment is high. Its application area is wide, from patients missing a single tooth to patients missing all their teeth. Dental implants do not affect other teeth, unlike other treatment methods. It appears as a natural tooth. It does not affect eating, speaking or laughing.

Serbian Dental Implant Treatment

Dental implant treatment is a form of treatment with artificial tooth roots placed inside the jawbone in order to regain the function and aesthetics of missing teeth. Missing teeth are filled with prostheses such as crowns and bridges placed on these implants. Today, it is the first choice for patients of all ages who have adequate bone and tissue support.

Why is an implant necessary?

Over time, our existing teeth tend to shift into the empty spaces around our missing teeth. Implant treatment is required to protect these areas and ensure function and aesthetics. Chewing function performed after treatment also eliminates the risk of melting of the jaw bone.

How to Apply?

After the patient’s general health condition and oral examination are performed, panoramic x-ray and 3D tomography are examined to determine the suitability of the existing bone. After the examinations and measurements, a slot is opened in the bone under anesthesia for implants of the appropriate size and diameter for the patient. After the implants are placed, stitches are placed and an appointment is made 1 week later for the stitches to be removed and for a check-up.

How Long Does the Procedure Take?

Although the procedure time varies depending on the number of implants to be made and the changes to be made in the bone, the average implant time is 10 minutes.

When Are Teeth Installed?

The implants are expected to fuse with the bone in an average period of 3 months for the upper jaw and 2 months for the lower jaw. This period may vary from patient to patient. Application of processes such as bone powder and membrane may prolong this process.

What are the Advantages of Implant?

In cases where the patient uses a removable prosthesis due to not having enough teeth, it offers the patient the opportunity to make a fixed prosthesis. In cases such as bridges, healthy dental tissue is preserved because there is no need to cut adjacent teeth. It provides stability in removable dentures, especially in cases where there is bone deficiency in the lower jaw.

Can Implants Be Applied to Everyone?

It is unsafe to use in patients who have recently received chemotherapy or radiotherapy and whose systemic diseases are not under control. In order for implant treatment to be applied, the patient must have completed bone development. For this reason, it is recommended to do it after the age of 15-16 for women and after the age of 17-18 for men.

What is the Post-Treatment Process?

Implant surgery, which is a surgical procedure, is performed under local anesthesia. Using the medications prescribed after the operation in accordance with your doctor’s instructions, antiseptic mouthwashes and good oral hygiene will ensure a comfortable recovery process. It is normal to experience mild swelling and pain following the implant operation. The situation is kept under control with the application of cold tampons and the use of appropriate medication within the first 24 hours.