Dental Implants
Turkey
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Dental Implants
Turkey



Dental Implants
Turkey
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Dental Implants Turkey

What Is a Dental Implant?
Dental implant surgery involves artificial structures designed to replace missing teeth effectively. These implants consist of three main components, offering a comprehensive solution for tooth restoration. The first component is the dental implant itself, typically crafted from titanium. This implant serves as a durable substitute for the tooth root and is surgically inserted into the jawbone, providing a stable foundation for the replacement tooth. The second component is the abutment, which connects the dental implant to the crown. This connector ensures a secure fit and proper alignment of the replacement tooth. Finally, the crown is the visible part of the dental implant, custom-made to match the color, size, and shape of the patient’s natural teeth seamlessly. This crown not only restores functionality but also enhances the aesthetics of the smile, providing a lifelike appearance. Overall, dental implants offer a long-lasting and reliable solution for individuals seeking to regain their smile’s beauty and functionality.
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Why Choose GMCare for Dental Implants in Turkey?
At Global Medical Care, we are dedicated to providing superior dental treatments in Turkey. Our firm commitment to healthcare excellence is reflected in our carefully designed patient experience, which merges the highest quality of medical care with personalized attention to detail.
Global Medical Care is a renowned name in the world of medical tourism, boasting a strong network of world-class hospitals and exceptionally skilled dentists across Turkey. Our partner dental hospitals are globally or locally accredited, featuring cutting-edge technology and infrastructure to guarantee the highest standards of patient care.
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Types of Dental Implants
There are several types of dental implants, including endosteal implants, which are surgically placed into the jawbone and are the most common type used. Subperiosteal implants, placed on or above the jawbone, serve as an alternative for patients with insufficient bone height. Additionally, there are zygomatic implants, which are longer and anchor into the cheekbone for patients with severe bone loss in the upper jaw. Each type of dental implant offers unique benefits depending on the patient’s specific needs and bone structure.
Endosteal Implants
Endosteal implants are the most common type of dental implant. They are surgically embedded into the jawbone, acting as a stable foundation for one or more artificial teeth. These implants are versatile and can support various dental restorations, including single crowns, bridges, and even full dentures.
Subperiosteal Implants
Subperiosteal dental implants are an alternative option for individuals who have limited jawbone height. Rather than being placed within the bone, these dental implants are positioned on top of the jawbone, beneath the gumline. Subperiosteal dental implants are custom-made to fit the unique shape of the jawbone and provide a stable base for the replacement teeth.
Dental Implants and Bone Graft Procedures
Dental implant surgery may require a bone graft procedure when the jawbone lacks the necessary density or volume to support dental implants surgery. During a bone graft, bone material is added to the deficient area of the jawbone to promote new bone growth and improve its strength and density. This additional bone provides a stable foundation for dental implant surgery, enhancing the success and longevity of the implantation process. Bone grafts can be sourced from the patient’s own body, a donor, or synthetic materials, with the specific approach determined by the individual’s needs and circumstances. Overall, bone grafts play a crucial role in ensuring the effectiveness and durability of dental implant surgery procedures.
Advantages of Dental Implants over Dentures
Natural and Comfortable
Dental implants look, feel, and function like natural teeth, providing a comfortable and seamless experience.
Higher Success Rate
Implants have a high success rate with proper care and maintenance, ensuring a long-lasting solution for tooth replacement.
Improved Chewing Function
Implants restore the ability to bite and chew with strength and confidence, allowing you to enjoy your favorite foods without restrictions.
Preservation of Adjacent Teeth
Unlike bridges, which require adjacent teeth to be used as support, implants do not rely on neighboring teeth for stability. This leads to a lower risk of cavities developing in nearby teeth and better overall oral health.
Maintenance of Jawbone
Implants stimulate the jawbone, preventing bone loss and preserving the natural facial structure.
Convenience
Unlike dentures, which need to be removed and cleaned daily, dental implants become a permanent part of your mouth, eliminating the hassle of daily maintenance.
Dental Bridge vs Implant
When considering tooth replacement options, it is important to weigh the pros and cons of each. While dental implants have numerous advantages, dental bridges may be a suitable alternative for certain individuals. Dental bridges are less expensive upfront, but they require the support of adjacent teeth and can lead to increased strain on those teeth. Dental bridges also require replacement and repair over time, which can add to the overall cost. A dental implant bridge, on the other hand, provides a more independent and long-lasting solution. Additionally, implant-supported bridges offer a hybrid approach, combining the stability of dental implants with the coverage of traditional bridges, providing enhanced durability and functionality.
Implant Supported Fixed Prostheses
Dental Implants All On 4
All-on-4 dental implants involve the surgical implantation of four dental implants in the upper and lower jaws. They provide unparalleled strength and support for a full-arch prosthetic, mimicking the look and shape of natural teeth and gums. The procedure is highly effective and can be completed in one day, with temporary dentures placed immediately and permanent dentures prepared within three to six months.

All On Six Dental Implants
All-on-6, on the other hand, involves the surgical implantation of six dental implants in the upper and lower jaws. It offers all the benefits of All-on-4, with the additional two implants providing extra stability and enhanced jaw support. This method is recommended for patients who require greater strength, stability, and protection against bone density loss.

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Dental Implant Price in Turkey
Dental implant prices changes with the following parameters:
- Qualifications of the clinic
- Implant type and brand
- Number of implants needed
- Other treatments needed before the implant operation
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FAQs
Dental implant surgery is usually in two stages. In the first stage, the implant is placed in the jawbone and the healing process is awaited. Then, a prosthetic tooth is placed on the implant.
Generally, no pain is felt during dental implant surgery using local anesthesia. There may be mild pain and swelling after the procedure, but these effects are usually short-term and manageable.
Dental implants can be long-lasting when properly cared for. Good oral hygiene, regular dental care, and periodic check-ups can increase the durability of implants.
In general, people with a healthy mouth and jawbone structure can be candidates for dental implants. However, some health conditions, factors such as smoking or jawbone insufficiency may make implant application difficult.
Yes, dental implants usually feel similar to natural teeth. They behave like other teeth in chewing, speaking and daily activities.
As with any surgical procedure, dental implant surgery involves certain risks. Complications such as infection, rejection of the implant, or damage to the jawbone are rare but possible.
Dental implant treatment can vary from person to person, but usually, the implant placement process can take several months. During this time, the jawbone is expected to heal.
The key to successful implants is the quality and quantity of bone and we sometimes have to provide a replacement for a deficiency of bone and this usually takes the form of a small augmentation around the neck of the implant. Depending on the size of this deficiency, we can usually carry this out at the same time as implant placement.
As with natural teeth implants need to be looked after and regular check-ups are essential to prolong their life. You should look after implants much the same as natural teeth but you should pay particular attention to the implant sites. Brushing twice a day, flossing and regular hygiene appointments will help keep them healthy. An annual implant review is very important to check the quality of bone and gum health around the implant area.
Each case varies regarding how many implants are needed for the demands of replacing the missing teeth. If the implant surgeon is limited regarding the length of implants that can be placed, more implants will be needed. The length of the implants is determined by how much bone you have present. The number of implants is also dependent on the final restoration that is required and the number of teeth that are to be replaced.
When a tooth is lost and not replaced, the bone that was supporting the tooth no longer has a reason to be there, so it will begin to erode. This can cause bone loss around the surrounding teeth and can lead to damaging and losing surrounding teeth, which may ultimately lead to the eventual loss of other teeth. Although dental implant procedures involve multiple steps, replacing just one missing tooth can not only sometimes be done in one day, but it can also help save the other, currently unaffected teeth from future damage.
When a tooth is lost and not replaced, the bone that was supporting the tooth no longer has a reason to be there, so it will begin to erode. This can cause bone loss around the surrounding teeth and can lead to damaging and losing surrounding teeth, which may ultimately lead to the eventual loss of other teeth. Although dental implant procedures involve multiple steps, replacing just one missing tooth can not only sometimes be done in one day, but it can also help save the other, currently unaffected teeth from future damage.