Why are Implant brands important?
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Why are Implant brands important?
Choosing an implant is an important step, but it is also an important step in terms of your health and quality of life. when you consider that it will increase the risk of tooth loss, it is clear how necessary it is to do so. Tooth loss can occur for different reasons. Perhaps the tooth has been dislodged by impact or is so severely damaged that it requires extraction. Whatever the underlying cause, lost teeth can lead to other oral health problems if left untreated. Dental implants are a simple, effective and permanent solution to the problem of lost and missing teeth. They are far superior to other options such as traditional dentures or bridges. It can prevent most long-term dental problems as a result of tooth loss in the jaw, including loss of bone density.
When getting dental implants, you need to make sure that you choose the best in terms of quality and effectiveness of the materials used. It is very important that your implants do not cause problems in the later process. As Tekirdag dental implant clinic, we are committed to giving our patients the best possible result in everything we do, and this means using the best dental implant materials available. That's why in our clinic we take care to select the best. Before we go into the details of why materials and design are so important in dental implants, let's review how tooth replacement is done and the types of implants to suit different needs.
How Do Dental Implants Work?
Teeth encompass much more than the part you see when you smile. Above the tooth is a long root that extends deep into the jawbone to hold the tooth firmly in place and keep it sturdy enough to withstand a lifetime of chewing and biting. When a tooth falls out due to factors such as decay, the absence of the tooth creates a gap between the other teeth in the mouth. Therefore, all teeth begin to shift to fill this gap. Solutions such as bridges and dentures are effective in replacing the visible upper part of the tooth, improving your smile as well as your ability to eat, drink and speak. Bridges and dentures can replace multiple teeth, but none of these treatments deal with the underlying problems. Over time, the absence of the tooth root or teeth in the jaw causes bone density to decrease. As bone loses density, it becomes weaker and more prone to other long-term health problems. The method used to attach bridges to teeth or the adhesives used to hold dentures in place are not as strong or robust as the natural root of the tooth. Because the implant itself mimics the shape and structure of a natural tooth and is embedded directly into the jaw to replace the missing tooth and the entire root, it prevents loss of bone density. The base of the implant is known as the post. It bears some resemblance to a metal screw and is made of a special material that bonds tightly with the organic bone in the jaw. The metal base of the implant is then covered with an artificial tooth customised to match the colour and shape of the patient's natural teeth, resulting in a replacement tooth that is almost indistinguishable from the other teeth in the mouth. For multiple missing teeth in a single area of the mouth, implant-supported bridges can be recommended as the optimum solution. These are usually made in the form of a bridge consisting of two or more dental implants placed in the jaw and artificial teeth mounted to fill the gap of missing teeth in the jaw.
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Treatments
- Implant Treatment
- Personalized Implant
- Oral Diagnosis And Radiology
- T.M.J / Jaw Joint
- Cyst Operations (Surgery)
- Tooth Extraction
- Wisdom Teeth Extraction
- Smile Design
- Aesthetic Fillings (Composite)
- Laminate Veneers
- Zirconium Crowns
- Prosthetic Dentistry
- Orthodontics / Braces Treatment
- Teeth Whitening (Bleaching)
- Root Canal Treatment / Endodontics
- Gum Treatment (Periodontology)
- Pediatric Dentistry (Pedodontics)
- Orthodontics / Braces Treatment
- Prosthetic Dentistry