It is fitted on the same day as the tooth extraction. It's a temporary solution to prevent aesthetic and functional loss.
It is a type of removable prosthesis that replaces all teeth in the upper and/or lower jaw.
It is a type of prosthesis that attaches to implants. It is more comfortable and stable than removable dentures.
Our clinic offers a variety of payment options designed to meet the needs of our patients.
For more detailed information, please feel free to contact us.
The contents of our packages may vary depending on the selected treatment.
To find out the most suitable option for you, please feel free to contact us.
In our clinic, we offer various payment options for treatment and package fees.
For detailed information about installment plans, please contact us.
All treatments in our clinic are covered by a guarantee within the specified periods and conditions.
For more detailed information, please feel free to contact us.
Yes, an untreated infected tooth can eventually damage the surrounding tissues and jawbone, leading to bone loss.
Therefore, early diagnosis and treatment are very important.
In our clinic, infected teeth are treated professionally to protect both your teeth and bone health.
Some dental treatments can be postponed for a short time, but delaying cases that cause pain, infection, or difficulty in chewing is not recommended.
Postponing may lead to more complex treatments.
The best approach can be determined after an examination at our clinic.
If you experience a fracture or crack in your All-on-6 prosthesis, it is important to visit our clinic as soon as possible.
Repair or replacement, if necessary, will be carried out by our specialist dentists. Please avoid attempting any self-repair, as this could damage both the implants and your gums.
For more information or to schedule an urgent appointment, you can contact us directly.
All-on-6 prostheses are generally made from durable materials such as porcelain or zirconia, which provide both aesthetics and long-term strength.
Resin, acrylic, or plastic materials are usually used only for temporary prostheses.
The most suitable material for your permanent prosthesis will be determined after a detailed examination at our clinic. For more information or to schedule an appointment, please contact us.