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Advanced Implant Surgeries
One of the most critical factors in implant application is that there should be bone 360 degrees around the implant in the area where the implant is applied in order for the implant to be long-lasting. In cases where one remains toothless for more than 6 months following tooth extraction, horizontal and vertical melting occurs in the jawbone and reinforcement with bone powder and bone membrane is required for the implant application to be successful.
According to the data we obtained as a result of 3D tomography and clinical examination of the patient, bone loss compensation can occur in 2 ways:
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If bone loss is severe, bone powder and bone membrane are applied first and the implant is applied after 4-6 months.
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If bone loss is relatively moderate, implants can be placed simultaneously with bone powder and bone membrane application.
Advanced implant surgeries include closed/open sinus lift, autogenous block graft, ridge split, etc.
If the bone loss occurs in the sinuses area corresponding to the upper jaw rear molars, sagging occurs in the sinuses. In this situation; A sinus lift operation (open sinus lift) is performed using bone powder and membrane, and thus, implants of ideal size and diameter can be applied.
When bone loss is excessive in the horizontal and/or vertical direction, your own bone is taken as a block (autogenous block graft) from other parts of the jaw and transplanted to the missing part. Thus, bone deficiency is compensated without using an artificial material.