Dental Services

We provide aesthetic and treatment-focused dental solutions in implant dentistry.

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FAQs – Dental Implants & Treatments
  • 1. Is the Implant Procedure Painful?
    The implant placement is performed under local anesthesia, so patients do not feel any pain during the procedure. Any mild discomfort afterward can be easily managed with over-the-counter pain relievers.

    2. How Durable Are Dental Implants?
    With proper care and regular dental check-ups, dental implants can provide a permanent, long-lasting solution for missing teeth.

    3. Who Is a Candidate for Dental Implants?
    Dental implants are ideal for anyone with single or multiple missing teeth and good overall oral health. Factors such as smoking or systemic conditions like diabetes may affect the treatment plan.

Dental Implant Guide: Everything You Need to Know & FAQs

Tooth loss is a serious issue that can negatively impact both the appearance and functionality of your mouth, ultimately lowering your quality of life. It may cause problems such as difficulty chewing, speech impairment, and bone loss in the jaw.

At C&O Dental Clinic, we restore your natural smile and oral health through advanced dental implant treatments — the most reliable, permanent, and natural-looking solution in modern dentistry for missing teeth.

Our expert dentists use cutting-edge technology and high-quality implant materials to ensure a comfortable, long-lasting result. Rediscover the confidence of a healthy and beautiful smile with C&O Dental Implants in Turkey.

What Is a Dental Implant and How Does the Procedure Work?

A dental implant is a surgical procedure in which artificial tooth roots—usually made of titanium—are placed into the jawbone to replace missing natural roots. Over time, these artificial roots fuse with the bone through a process called osseointegration, creating a strong and stable foundation for a porcelain crown, bridge, or denture to be attached on top.

This modern treatment offers a long-lasting, natural-looking solution that restores both the function and aesthetics of your smile, providing the closest experience to real teeth.

How Does the Dental Implant Treatment Process Work?
  • 1. Examination & Planning:
    Your treatment begins with a detailed assessment of your oral structure using 3D tomography and digital imaging technologies. Our expert dentists create a personalized treatment plan based on these precise insights to ensure the best possible results.

    2. Surgical Placement:
    The implant is placed under local anesthesia in a completely painless and comfortable procedure, ensuring a smooth and stress-free experience.

    3. Healing & Integration:
    The implant fuses with the jawbone over a 2 to 6 month period. During this time, a temporary prosthesis can be applied to maintain function and aesthetics.

    4. Final Restoration:
    Once healing is complete, aesthetic and durable porcelain crowns are placed on the implant, completing your treatment and restoring your natural smile.

Dental Implant FAQs: Answers to Your Most Common Questions
  • 1. Is the Implant Procedure Painful?
    The dental implant placement is performed under local anesthesia, so patients do not feel any pain during the procedure. Any mild discomfort afterward can be easily managed with over-the-counter pain relievers.

    2. How Durable Are Dental Implants?
    With proper oral hygiene and regular dental check-ups, dental implants provide a long-lasting and permanent solution for missing teeth, closely mimicking the function and appearance of natural teeth.

    3. Who Is a Candidate for Dental Implants?
    Dental implants are ideal for anyone with single or multiple missing teeth and good overall oral health. However, factors such as smoking, diabetes, or other systemic conditions may influence the treatment plan and require special consideration.

    4. How Long Does the Treatment Take?
    The dental implant treatment process typically spans several months, including examination, surgical placement, healing (osseointegration), and final restoration with crowns, bridges, or dentures. Your dentist will provide a personalized timeline based on your individual case.

    5. Can I Eat Normally After Getting Implants?
    Yes! Once fully healed and restored with your permanent prosthesis, dental implants function like natural teeth, allowing you to eat, speak, and smile confidently. Temporary restorations can also be used during the healing period.

Zirconia Crown FAQs: Answers to Your Most Common Questions
  • 1. How Durable Are Zirconia Crowns?
    Zirconia is an extremely strong and durable material. It withstands normal chewing forces and, with proper care, maintains its aesthetic appearance for many years.

    2. Is the Treatment Process Painful?
    The preparation for a zirconia crown is performed under local anesthesia, making the procedure virtually painless. Patients typically experience minimal discomfort during and after the treatment.

    3. What Are the Advantages of Zirconia Crowns?

    • Natural and Translucent Appearance: Reflects light like natural teeth for a beautiful, lifelike result.

    • Biocompatible and Healthy: Fully compatible with the body, eliminating the risk of allergic reactions and supporting gum health.

    • Heat Resistant: Does not cause sensitivity to hot or cold foods and drinks.

    • Durable and Long-Lasting: High strength ensures years of trouble-free use.

The Secret to a Natural and Aesthetic Smile

Having a bright, healthy, and beautiful smile is no longer just a dream. Thanks to advances in dental technology, the strength of porcelain and the natural appearance of zirconia have come together, making zirconia crowns one of the most popular choices in cosmetic dentistry.

At C&O Dental Clinic, we provide zirconia crown treatments that offer both a natural-looking smile and a long-lasting, durable solution for your dental needs.

Zirconia Crowns

Zirconia Crowns: What They Are and Why They Are a Popular Choice

Zirconia is a white, highly durable, and translucent material commonly used as the framework for dental crowns. Unlike metal-supported porcelain crowns, zirconia crowns are completely metal-free, which allows for better gum compatibility, eliminates the risk of allergic reactions, and prevents the dull, dark gray appearance often seen with traditional metal-based restorations.

Because zirconia reflects light similarly to natural teeth, it provides outstanding aesthetic results, making it a top choice for patients seeking a beautiful and natural-looking smile.

When Is Zirconia Crown Treatment Recommended?

  • Zirconia crowns are ideal for patients in the following situations:

    • Teeth that are discolored, yellowed, or unresponsive to whitening treatments

    • Gaps (diastema) or slightly misaligned teeth

    • Chipped or cracked teeth

    • Those looking to replace old metal-supported crowns with a more aesthetic alternative

    • Teeth with wear or structural imperfections

    • Endodontically treated teeth (root canal) that have changed color and require a natural, aesthetic restoration

    These indications make zirconia crowns a versatile and highly effective solution for achieving a natural, long-lasting, and beautiful smile.

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Thanks to C&O Dentistry, my smile has been beautifully restored. The experience was absolutely wonderful! The team was professional, caring, and made the entire treatment completely comfortable. I couldn’t be happier with the results.

Samuel Whitaker

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A dental professional is wearing a mask and a blue surgical cap adorned with dental-themed prints. She is looking back towards the camera in a dental clinic setting. Another person in a white uniform is seated in the background near dental equipment. The room is bright and clean, featuring dental chairs and tools.
A dental professional is wearing a mask and a blue surgical cap adorned with dental-themed prints. She is looking back towards the camera in a dental clinic setting. Another person in a white uniform is seated in the background near dental equipment. The room is bright and clean, featuring dental chairs and tools.

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