Dental Implants

Immediate Implant

Dental implant is the placement of screws made of titanium into the jawbone in the presence of missing teeth and a temporary crown is placed on it. Before the dental implant is placed, the tooth is extracted and the area is allowed to heal for several months before the implant is placed. At the end of this period, the implant and a custom-made dental prosthesis are placed...

Immediate Implant: Fast Solution, Permanent Smile!

Dental implant is the placement of screws made of titanium into the jawbone in the presence of missing teeth and a temporary crown is placed on it. Before the dental implant is placed, the tooth is extracted and the area is allowed to heal for several months before the implant is placed. At the end of this period, the implant and a custom-made dental prosthesis are placed.

Immediate implant is the process of placing the implant in the extraction site on the same day after tooth extraction. With the implant placed on the same day, the bone remodeling process is allowed to take place. The patient should not have a systemic disease such as diabetes and the tooth to be extracted should not have an inadequate restoration margin. Immediate implant provides a significant time saving compared to normal implants by being performed on the same day.

  • Fast Implant

    Immediate implant treatment is a method that is applied quickly as soon as you experience tooth loss. Thanks to this treatment, you can have an aesthetic and functional tooth immediately after tooth loss.

  • Instant Loading

    Immediate implant treatment allows implants to be placed at the same time as tooth extraction. This method speeds up the healing process and improves your quality of life in a short time.

What is Immediate Implant?

Immediate implant procedure is based on the placement of the implant in that area without waiting for the tooth to heal after extraction. The advantages of Immediate implant are the shortening of the healing period of 4-6 months after the removal of the tooth in the implant procedure and the reduction of the steps of the surgical procedure with the protection of the surrounding tissue, thus shortening the treatment time.

  • Fast Recovery
  • Fast Treatment
  • Less Pain
  • Time Saving

Immediate Implant Immediate Teeth

Patients to whom the Immediate Implant procedure can be applied can be listed as follows:

While immediate implants can be applied for these patients, immediate implants are not preferred in the presence of reasons such as the presence of inflammation in the area, anatomical weakness of the bone that will remain after tooth extraction. Implants are usually made of titanium, but if the patient has been diagnosed with an allergy to titanium, they can discuss zirconium implants with their dentist.

How is Immediate Implant Done?

In the area numbed with local anesthesia, the tooth is extracted while preserving the existing bone. After extraction, this space is cleaned and the implant is placed. After the implant is placed, a temporary dental prosthesis is placed on it. The reason for this is to wait for the implant to integrate with the bone tissue and to ensure the formation of an aesthetic tissue. Antibiotics or anti-inflammatory drugs may be prescribed by the dentist to prevent inflammation that may occur during this period. After the waiting period, the temporary denture is removed and the permanent one is placed.

How to Care After Immediate Implant?

According to the dentist's instructions, it is necessary to avoid crusted foods, smoking, excessively hot or cold drinks before and for a certain period of time after the permanent denture is placed. Regular appointments and oral and dental care will prolong the life of both the implant and the dental prosthesis placed on it.

Curiosities about Immediate Implant

Since tooth extraction and implant placement are performed in the same session, the patient can continue his/her daily life with a temporary denture only for a few months after the implant is placed. After the implant is integrated with the jaw tissue, the permanent prosthesis is placed, thus completing the procedure.

Since the procedure is performed under local anesthesia, no pain is felt during the session, but after the procedure is over, the patient may feel pain or tenderness as the effect of anesthesia wears off.

The most commonly used material for dental implants is titanium. Zirconia implants are also produced.