Implant and Loading in One Day: Fast and Effective Tooth Loss Solution

Tooth loss is a significant problem that can lead to both aesthetic and functional problems. While traditional implant treatments usually require a long recovery process, patients can have their new teeth on the same day thanks to the “one-day implant and loading” technique. So how is this method applied and who is it suitable for? Here are the details!

What is One Day Implant and Loading?

This technique involves “immediate implantthat is, implant placement and immediate loading on the day the tooth is extracted. While traditional methods require 3-6 months for the implant to integrate with the bone, in one-day implant application, special techniques and in suitable cases, the implant can be loaded immediately.

Advantages:
✔ Quick result: You will have temporary teeth on the same day.
✔ There is no loss of aesthetics and function.
✔ Treatment is completed in a single session.

However, not every patient is suitable for this method. Adequate bone density and correct implant positioning are critical factors for success.

Who Can Get Implants in One Day?

One-day implants can be an ideal solution for patients who have lost their front teeth or who have to have all their teeth extracted. However, in some cases, this method may not be recommended:

🔹 Those with inadequate bone support (prior bone grafting may be required).
🔹 Smokers (may slow down healing).
🔹 Those with systemic diseases such as uncontrolled diabetes.

The patient's bone structure and general health status should be evaluated by a physician through a detailed examination.

How Does the One Day Implant Process Work?

  1. Inspection and Planning: Bone structure is analyzed with 3D tomography.
  2. Implant Placement: Under local anesthesia, implants are placed in the jaw.
  3. Temporary Prosthesis Loading: An aesthetic and functional prosthesis is fitted to the patient on the same day.
  4. Final Checks: Once the bone fusion is complete, the permanent prosthesis is fitted.

This text is prepared for general information. The appropriate treatment method may vary for each patient and therefore, it is essential to consult with a specialist dentist. Before making any decision regarding dental health, it is very important to have a detailed examination and consultation process with your physician. These articles are for informational purposes only and are not intended to replace professional medical advice.

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