Implant Surgery

In place of a lost tooth — a permanent root, made to last for years.

An implant is a titanium screw placed where the root of a lost tooth used to be; with a crown or bridge on top, it restores both chewing function and the natural aesthetics of your smile. Planned correctly, it can be placed for a single tooth or a full arch — without touching the neighbouring teeth.

Implant Surgery — Dt. Taha Tanrıverdi

Who is it for?

It suits a wide range — from someone missing a single tooth to long-term removable-denture wearers who want a fixed solution. Where bone volume is insufficient, grafting or advanced surgical techniques make implants possible too. I assess your suitability case by case, with a CBCT scan and an intraoral examination.

How does the process work?

First, a digital CBCT scan and intraoral scan map your bone and nerves; the implant position is planned digitally before treatment. In most cases the surgery is done under local anaesthesia with a guided technique. After healing, the permanent crown or bridge is placed. Every stage is documented.

Why Dr. Taha Tanrıverdi?

With dexterity carried since childhood and a three-generation family dental-laboratory heritage, I treat the restoration over an implant with millimetric measure. Surgery and prosthetics run from the same hand, with the same care — the result is not only durable but a whole that truly suits your smile. Treatment takes place within Tantalya Dental's fully equipped facility.

FAQ

Does an implant hurt?
The surgery is performed under local anaesthesia; you feel no pain during the procedure. Any mild swelling or tenderness afterwards settles within a few days with the prescribed medication.
How long does an implant last?
A well-placed, well-maintained implant can last for decades. The decisive factors are oral hygiene and regular check-ups.
How long does treatment take?
It depends on the case. A single implant with sufficient bone can be completed in a few weeks; where grafting is needed, healing takes a few months. I share the exact timeline after your examination.

Let's talk about your smile

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