When Dental Implants Are Used
Patients who have lost one tooth:
These patients have to sacrifice at least two neighboring teeth for restoration of a single tooth. The placement of a single dental implant in more aesthetic and functional results as well as the removal of adjacent teeth.
Patients who have completely lost their teeth and have complete prosthesis:
These patients complain of constant pain and bruising due to the movement of the prosthesis. This complaint becomes even more pronounced over time with the proliferation of bone-to-bone support. In such patients, implant treatment also removes all of the above complaints as well as stops the bone marrow.
Patients who have completely lost their teeth and carry prosthesis on the upper canine (eye-tooth) :
Although the upper prosthesis is more stable than the lower jaw prosthesis, the design that closes the prosthesis can reduce the sensation of taste and cause nausea.
Patients who have lost some of their lower or upper canine tooth:
The complaints of these patients are the ugly image of the prosthesis held by the hooks, or the necessity of cutting their firm teeth so that they can be bridged.
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