Fixed Foundation
Implants provide support within the jawbone for fixed dental restorations.
Replace missing teeth with dental implants designed to provide a stable foundation for crowns, bridges or full-mouth restorations while restoring function and the appearance of your smile.

A dental implant is a small post placed within the jawbone to replace the root portion of a missing tooth. It can then provide support for a dental crown, bridge or larger implant-supported restoration.
After placement, the implant is given time to heal and integrate with the surrounding bone. This biological process is known as osseointegration.
Once the implant is stable, an abutment is connected to it and the final dental restoration is fitted above the gum line to replace the visible part of the missing tooth.
Implants provide support within the jawbone for fixed dental restorations.
The visible restoration can be shaped and shaded to complement surrounding teeth.
Implant-supported restorations can help restore everyday biting and chewing.
Fixed implant restorations remain in place rather than being removed daily.
A single implant may replace a tooth without using adjacent teeth as bridge supports.
Implants may support single crowns, bridges or full-arch treatment.
Implant number and position are planned according to each patient's anatomy and treatment needs.
With appropriate maintenance, implant-supported restorations are designed for long-term use.
Treatment generally includes assessment, implant placement, a healing phase and placement of the final restoration.
Your teeth, gums and jawbone are assessed and dental imaging is reviewed to plan implant treatment.
The implant is carefully positioned within the jawbone according to the treatment plan.
A healing period allows the surrounding bone to integrate with the dental implant.
The abutment and planned crown, bridge or full-arch restoration are fitted after healing.
The number of implants does not always equal the number of missing teeth. Implant bridges and full-arch restorations may allow several teeth to be supported by fewer implants.
A single missing tooth may often be restored with one implant supporting an individual dental crown.
Multiple adjacent missing teeth may sometimes be restored using a smaller number of implants supporting a dental bridge.
Where all teeth are missing, several implants may be positioned across the jaw to support a complete fixed restoration.
Adequate bone is important for implant placement. Where bone volume is limited, additional procedures may be considered as part of the treatment plan.
Bone loss can occur following tooth loss or extraction. When existing bone is insufficient for implant support, bone grafting may be considered to increase the available bone volume.
Whether grafting is needed and whether it can be carried out at the same time as implant placement depends on the individual case.
In the upper back jaw, the position of the sinus may limit the available vertical bone height for implant placement.
A sinus lift may be recommended when additional space is required to safely place an implant in this area.
Implant systems are selected according to the clinical case and the planned restoration.
A Swiss dental implant system offering a range of implant designs and restorative components for different clinical requirements.
An established implant system offering different implant dimensions and restorative components for a variety of treatment situations.
Globally recognised implant manufacturers with extensive ranges of implant and restorative solutions used in implant dentistry.
The existing treatment information describes a two-visit process for many implant patients, with a healing period between implant placement and the final restoration.
Examination, imaging and final treatment planning are completed before implant placement.
Dental implants are positioned and a temporary solution may be provided where appropriate.
Time is allowed for osseointegration. The exact healing period depends on your individual case and whether additional procedures are required.
The implant stability, bite and restoration are checked before your final implant-supported teeth are fitted.
Learn more about implant placement and tooth replacement options.
A visual explanation of the stages involved in a two-stage dental implant procedure.
An overview of two common approaches used when replacing a missing tooth.
Dental implants and the gums surrounding them require regular oral hygiene and professional dental care. Brushing, cleaning between the teeth and attending routine dental reviews are important for long-term implant health.
Common questions from patients considering dental implant treatment in Turkey.
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