September 1, 2025
Today, the best alternative for missing teeth is to place implants in place of the missing tooth or teeth and then make suitable porcelain or zirconium teeth on top of them.
However, incorrect planning, unsuccessful application, or inadequate care can lead to the following negative outcomes:
– Implant failure: Placing the implant at the wrong angle or failing to properly analyze bone density can lead to implant failure.
– Risk of infection: Implant placement in a non-sterile environment, heavy smoking, or poor care can cause peri-implantitis (inflammation around the implant).
– Chewing difficulties: Incorrectly positioned implants and poorly planned tooth sizes placed on them can disrupt chewing balance.
– Aesthetic issues: Failure to properly adjust the gum line can prevent the implant from looking natural.
– Pain and sensitivity: Improper procedures can cause long-term pain.
Success is achieved in 99% of implant applications. This is possible when the implant is planned and applied by specialist physicians in conjunction with the teeth to be placed on it.
With proper and comprehensive analysis-based planning and regular check-ups, the success rate of implant treatment is very high.
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