Oral Implantology Department
At the Oral Implantology Clinic, patients who have lost their natural teeth due to decay, fracture, or periodontal disease are treated using implants artificial roots that closely mimic natural teeth. The treatment spectrum ranges from single-tooth replacement to full-mouth rehabilitation
Single Tooth Replacement
Traditionally, missing teeth are restored by reducing adjacent teeth and placing a bridge. With implants, a root-shaped fixture is placed directly into the gap, allowing for a fixed crown restoration without touching neighboring teeth.
Multiple or Full-Arch Tooth Loss
Patients who have lost several or all of their teeth are often treated with removable partial or full dentures. In cases of lower jaw bone loss, these dentures may become unstable, causing discomfort and social challenges. Implants can stabilize these prostheses, and in suitable cases, fixed bridge restorations can be placed for maximum patient satisfaction.
Who Can Receive Implants?
Implant treatment is suitable for nearly all patients, following a general health and bone volume assessment. If bone volume is insufficient, bone grafting materials can be used to increase bone mass before implant placement.
Advanced Implant Techniques
For patients who are anxious, medically compromised, or short on time, implants can be placed under sedation or general anesthesia. In our clinic, we also offer minimally invasive implants that require no incisions or sutures—ideal for patients on blood thinners, with diabetes, or limited availability.
