Dental implants are alternatives to removable dentures or bridges, and are used for cosmetic or functional reasons. Implants can be fashioned for a single, missing tooth or for multiple teeth. Patients being treated for trauma to the jaw or head and neck cancers may need multiple implants.
Patients reported higher satisfaction with a digital workflow for creating a single implant-supported posterior crown than a conventional workflow in a randomized clinical trial published in the ...
Short implants may provide a simpler alternative to more invasive surgical techniques, making them a viable option for prosthetic rehabilitation in edentulous patients. This study was recently ...
Full-mouth restorations often require All-on-4 or All-on-6 implants, designed to support bridges or overdentures with minimal surgery. These systems provide stability even in patients with reduced ...
Detroit Free Press: Maltepe Dental Clinic Completes Advanced Full-Mouth Dental Implant Restoration Using 3D Technology for International Patient
Maltepe Dental Clinic completes comprehensive full-mouth dental implant restoration for international patients using fixed temporary teeth, allowing patients to continue their daily lives comfortably ...
Maltepe Dental Clinic Completes Advanced Full-Mouth Dental Implant Restoration Using 3D Technology for International Patient
Are patients satisfied with their implant-supported fixed complete dental prostheses? Do complication rates or quality of life vary depending on the type of prosthesis material? And which types of ...
A single dental implant is ideal when one tooth is missing, and you want to replace it for aesthetics, comfort, and function. It requires one dental crown that connects to the implant screw.
Dental implant surgery replaces tooth roots with metal, screwlike posts and replaces damaged or missing teeth with artificial teeth that look and work much like real ones.