Explainer Video
Titanium implants are the cornerstone of modern dental restoration, offering a durable and reliable solution for replacing missing teeth. Crafted from high-grade titanium, these implants are designed to integrate with the jawbone, providing a stable foundation for artificial teeth. Known for their strength and biocompatibility, titanium implants have a long history of success in dental surgery. They are favored for their ability to fuse with bone tissue through a process known as osseointegration, making them an ideal choice for patients seeking long-term solutions for tooth loss. This introduction of titanium into dental practices revolutionized restorative dentistry, allowing for the restoration of functionality and aesthetics with confidence.
Comprehensive evaluation of oral health and jawbone density.
Surgical insertion of the titanium implant into the jawbone under local anesthesia.
Allowing time for osseointegration, where the implant fuses with the jawbone.
After healing, an abutment is attached to the implant to hold the artificial tooth.
A custom-made crown is placed over the abutment, completing the restoration.
Titanium implants offer several advantages:
While highly successful, titanium implants have potential risks:
Our team of dental professionals specializes in implant dentistry, providing expert care.
Utilizing the latest in dental technology for precise implant placement and optimal results.
We tailor treatment plans to each patient's needs, ensuring the best outcomes.
From initial consultation to post-treatment care, we offer a full range of dental services.
Competitive pricing for titanium implants, making high-quality dental care accessible.
A titanium implant is a dental implant made from titanium metal that integrates with the jawbone to replace tooth roots and support a dental prosthetic like a crown or bridge.
With proper placement and care, titanium implants have over a 90% success rate lasting more than 15-20 years on average. Some may last a lifetime with no issues.
Titanium used in dental implants is biocompatible, corrosion-resistant, and integrates well with bone. When placed correctly, titanium implants are considered very safe with minimal risk.
Anyone with sufficient jawbone density and in general good health is a candidate for titanium implants. Those with uncontrolled diabetes, smoking habits, or other medical issues may not be good candidates.
Titanium allergies are very rare. Other metals used in implant components like nickel may provoke allergies in sensitive individuals, however.
Modern titanium implants have excellent long-term prognosis with success rates of 95-99% over a 10+ year period when properly placed by an experienced dentist or specialist.
Bağlar, Yavuz Sultan Selim Cd. No:12A, 34200 Bağcılar/İstanbul