Implants
Implant insertion is the procedure of placing an artificial root in the area where the tooth is missing. Titanium, a material that can easily adapt to the body, is the material generally used in implants. Implant treatment applied to the area with local anesthesia has a rapid healing process. It takes approximately 3-6 months for the implants placed in the gum to fully adapt to the gum. During the adaptation process of the implant to the gum, there will be no problem with normal mouth and teeth functions. In the recovery period after surgery, regular control is required.