Treatment Planning and Clinical Assessment

Implant Treatment

A modern treatment approach for missing teeth focused on chewing comfort, long-term stability, and a natural-looking smile.

What is Implant Treatment?

Implant treatment is planned by placing titanium implants into the jawbone to support fixed restorations, or removable options in selected cases. Long-term success depends on bone volume, gum health, general health status, bite balance, and daily oral hygiene habits. At Archident Dental Clinic, implant planning is built around each patient's expectations, anatomy, and aesthetic goals.

Who may be evaluated for this treatment?

  • Patients missing a single tooth
  • People with multiple missing teeth
  • Suitable cases looking for a fixed alternative to removable dentures
  • Patients whose bone support can be evaluated for implant placement

How is the treatment process planned?

The first visit includes a clinical examination, gum assessment, and radiographic review. When needed, advanced imaging, bone support procedures, or preparatory treatments are planned before surgery. The surgical phase is performed under local anesthesia, and after healing is complete the implant-supported restoration is designed to match function and appearance.

What should be considered afterward?

Careful oral hygiene, routine recalls, and following the recommended maintenance plan are essential for the long-term stability of implants and surrounding tissues.

Implant treatment in Beylikduzu

Archident Dental Clinic in Marmara Neighborhood welcomes patients from across Beylikduzu for implant treatment planning. Every decision is made after a clinical examination, radiographic evaluation, and a discussion of personal expectations.

Implant Treatment FAQ

Frequently asked questions about implant treatment

How long does implant treatment take?

Timing depends on bone quality, gum condition, and the number of implants. After the first examination and imaging, a personalized treatment timeline is prepared.

Is implant surgery painful?

Implant placement is planned under local anesthesia, so pain during the procedure is not expected. Any temporary tenderness afterward is managed with your dentist's recommendations.

Can implants be placed if bone volume is limited?

When bone support is limited, bone grafting or advanced surgical support procedures may be considered. Suitability is determined after radiographic evaluation.