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Neodent Implant

Neodent implants are reliable implant systems developed using modern technologies, offering high clinical success rates in the treatment of missing teeth. Thanks to surface characteristics that enable strong integration with the jawbone, they aim to achieve successful outcomes both functionally and aesthetically. They can be used across a wide range of treatments, from single-tooth replacements to multiple tooth losses. The procedure is generally performed in a clinical setting under local anaesthesia or sedation and, when required, may also be carried out under general anaesthesia in an operating theatre.

What is a Neodent implant?

Neodent implants are artificial roots manufactured from highly biocompatible titanium material and designed to replace natural tooth roots. Their specially designed surface structure supports rapid and strong attachment of bone cells to the implant surface. As a result, the healing process is shortened, and the long-term stability of the implant is enhanced.

In which cases are Neodent implants preferred?

They are preferred for patients with single or multiple missing teeth, cases with limited bone volume, and treatments where rapid healing is a priority. Neodent implants are also safely used in applications where aesthetic expectations are paramount and where prosthetic planning plays a significant role.

Points to consider before Neodent implant treatment

Before treatment, the patient’s general health status, existing systemic conditions, and regularly used medications should be evaluated in detail. The suitability of the jawbone for implant placement should be determined through radiographic examinations. Maintaining proper oral hygiene, including regular tooth brushing and the use of antiseptic mouthwashes, helps to reduce the risk of post-operative infection.

Points to consider after Neodent implant treatment

Following implant placement, the implant area should be protected during the first 24 hours, and hot foods and beverages should be avoided. Smoking and alcohol consumption are not recommended, as they may adversely affect the healing process. Medications prescribed by the clinician should be taken as directed, and oral care should be performed carefully using a soft toothbrush. Attending follow-up appointments regularly is of great importance for the long-term success of the implant.

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