As FARA Dent Oral and Dental Health Polyclinic, we provide perfect service to our patients using the latest technologies and our team specialized in dental implant treatment.

Dental implants are one of the most effective and long-lasting methods for eliminating tooth deficiencies in a permanent and aesthetic way. Thanks to advanced surgical techniques and specially designed implant systems, we offer our patients all the support necessary to provide a natural and solid tooth structure.

What is a Dental Implant?

Dental implants are artificial tooth roots made of biocompatible materials such as titanium and fixedly placed in place of missing teeth. Implants are placed in the jawbone and take over the role of natural tooth roots. The function and aesthetics of lost teeth are restored with the prostheses placed on them.

What Stages Does Dental Implant Treatment Consist of?

The first step is to evaluate the patient’s condition and create a treatment plan. The jaw bone structure is examined using radiographic images and other imaging techniques and a detailed planning is made for the correct positioning of the implants.

Placing implants in the jawbone is a surgical procedure. In this procedure performed under local anesthesia, implants are placed accurately in the jawbone. A healing process is required for the implants to fuse and integrate with the jawbone. This period can often last several months.

Placing dentures on implants allows the aesthetic and functional restoration of teeth. Dentures are specially designed to suit the patient’s tooth color, size and shape.

What are the Advantages of Dental Implant Treatment?

  • It increases self-confidence.
  • It is a long-lasting treatment.
  • It is applied without damaging neighboring teeth.
  • It offers the closest appearance and function to natural teeth.
  • It improves speech and chewing functions.
  • It restores the function and aesthetics of lost teeth.

To Whom Can Dental Implant Treatment Be Applied?

  • People who have lost one or more teeth
  • People with completed jaw bone development
  • For people who cannot or do not want to use dental bridges or dentures
  • People whose general health condition is suitable for implant treatment

As FARA Dent Oral and Dental Health Polyclinic, we use the latest technological methods and quality materials in implant treatment. We aim to provide the highest quality service to our patients with our expert dentists and experienced team. For more information about dental implant treatment, please feel free to contact us.

Things to Consider in Implant Treatment

Before dental implant treatment, follow all your dentist’s instructions carefully. After implants are placed, pay special attention to oral hygiene. Go for regular check-ups with your dentist.

Remember, dental implant treatment is one of the most effective and long-lasting solutions to restore the function and aesthetics of lost teeth.

Why Private FARA Dent Oral and Dental Health Polyclinic?

Dental implant treatment is a procedure that requires expertise and meticulousness. As FARA Dent Oral and Dental Health Polyclinic, we use the latest technological methods and quality materials in implant treatment. We aim to provide the highest quality service to our patients with our expert dentists and experienced team.

As FARA Dent Oral and Dental Health Polyclinic, we are proud to offer the highest level of treatment to our patients using our experienced implant surgeons and the latest technologies of modern medicine. With our treatment plans and personalized approaches specifically designed for each patient, we provide all the support needed for a healthy and natural smile.

Please contact us for more information about dental implant treatment or to make an appointment. We are here for you for a healthy and happy smile.

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    Our Dental Treatments

    • Implant Treatment
    • Dental Implant Applications
    • Implant Prostheses in Edentless Mouths
    • Prosthetic Dentistry
    • Leaf Porcelain Application
    • Composite Lamina Applications
    • Porcelain Crowns; Coatings
    • Pedodontics: Pediatric Dental Treatment
    • Oral and Dental Health in Babies
    • Preventive Dentistry Practices for Children
    • Aesthetic Dentistry
    • Smile Design
    • Teeth Whitening – Bleaching
    • Conservative Dental Treatments
    • Caries Treatment
    • Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
    • Tooth Extraction
    • Wisdom Tooth Extraction
    • Impacted Tooth Extraction
    • Treatment of Missing Tooth
    • Porcelain Filling
    • Composite Inlay and Onlay Filling Applications
    • Orthodontic Treatment
    • Preventive Dentistry Practices for Children
    • Preventive Dentistry Practices for Adults
    • Gum Diseases; Periodontics and Treatments
    • Endodontics – Root Canal Treatment
    • Root Canal Treatment Types
    • Toothache and Treatment Methods
    • Oral and Dental Joint Diseases
    • Bruxism; Treatment of Teeth Grinding or Teeth Clenching

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      FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

      Will I feel pain during the implant procedure?

      Before the implant application, only a short pain of 4 seconds is felt during Anesthesia (numbing the tooth), after which there is no pain due to numbness.

      How long does implant treatment take?

      Following implant application, the implant is expected to fuse with the bone for 2 months, depending on the bone condition.

      Prosthesis construction begins after 2 months and the prosthesis is completed in 1.5-2 weeks.

      What is the lifespan of the implant?

      As long as the implants are under the supervision of a doctor and the correct care is taken by the patient, the implants placed in the bone have a lifetime warranty. Problems that occur from time to time on the porcelain are solved by the dentist.

      Can every patient receive implants? Is it possible for the body not to accept the implant?

      It is not appropriate to apply it in systemic diseases that cannot be controlled, in those who use bisphosphonates due to menopause, and in patients who have recently received radiotherapy or chemotherapy, but it can be applied after precautions are taken. It is not possible for the body not to accept the implant, but in rare cases, problems may occur with the implants and they may need to be reapplied.