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Implant-Supported Prosthetics

Prostheses applied over jawbone implants for superior stability and natural appearance.

Implant-Supported Prosthetics Treatments

23 treatment options

Implant-Supported Crown, Empress / E-max (Full Ceramic)

An implant supported crown in Empress or E-max is a metal free, full ceramic crown placed on a dental implant to replace a single missing tooth. After an implant, which takes the place of the tooth root, has been placed in the jawbone and has integrated with it, a connecting piece called an abutment is attached, and the crown is fitted on top. In this version the crown is made from a glass ceramic, of the Empress or E-max type, with no metal anywhere in its structure. The main advantage of this material is the way it handles light. Glass ceramic transmits light in a way that closely resembles natural tooth enamel, which gives a very natural, lifelike appearance. This is particularly valuable for teeth in the visible front part of the mouth, where a lifelike result matters most. Because there is no metal, there is also no risk of the dark line at the gum margin that can sometimes appear with metal based crowns, and the result looks natural even close up. A full ceramic implant crown is often the preferred choice for a single implant in the aesthetic zone. In areas where biting forces are very high, the most suitable material is considered carefully, since different ceramics have different strengths. This item covers a single implant supported crown. Your dentist will advise whether this material suits your case.</p>

₺19,800 – ₺24,200
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Implant-Supported Crown, Metal-Ceramic

An implant supported metal ceramic crown is a crown placed on a dental implant to replace a single missing tooth, made by layering porcelain over a metal substructure. As with any implant crown, the implant first takes the place of the tooth root in the jawbone, and once it has integrated a connecting piece called an abutment is attached, with the crown fitted on top. What characterises this version is its construction: a metal framework inside gives the crown its strength, and tooth coloured porcelain is fused over it to provide the appearance. The metal core makes this type of crown strong and hard wearing, which makes it a reliable and economical choice for back teeth, where chewing forces are high and strength matters more than perfect translucency. There are trade offs compared with a full ceramic crown. Because the metal does not let light through, a metal ceramic crown may not look quite as translucent as an all ceramic one, and in some cases, if the gum recedes over time, a thin dark line can become visible at the margin. For this reason full ceramic crowns are more often chosen for the visible front teeth, while metal ceramic remains a sound choice further back. Neither is simply better; the right material depends on the position of the tooth, the forces on it and your priorities. This item covers a single implant crown. Your dentist will advise which suits your case.</p>

₺10,400 – ₺12,700
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Implant-Supported Crown, Zirconia (Monolitik)

An implant supported zirconia crown is a tooth cap made of zirconium oxide that is fitted onto an implant placed in the jawbone. The implant takes over the role of the tooth root, while the monolithic crown fixed on top forms the visible tooth. Its single piece structure gives high strength, and because it has no metal it sits well with the gum and looks natural. At Positive Dental Studio the crown is made from a digital impression once the healing of your implant has been assessed, and the colour and shape are planned to match your smile.

₺13,350 – ₺16,350
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Implant-Supported Crown, Zirconia (Layered)

An implant supported zirconia crown of the layered type is a crown placed on a dental implant to replace a single missing tooth, built from a strong zirconia core that is then hand layered with porcelain on its outer surface. As with any implant crown, the implant takes the place of the tooth root in the jawbone, and once it has integrated a connecting piece called an abutment is attached, with the crown fitted on top. What defines this version is the combination of two materials. Zirconia is a white, very strong ceramic that provides a robust framework, giving the crown its strength. Over this core, porcelain is layered by hand to create the outer surface, which provides a lively, natural appearance with the depth and light handling of a real tooth. Because the whole crown is metal free, there is no risk of a dark line at the gum margin, so it works well both in the visible zone, where appearance is important, and in areas that carry chewing load, where strength is needed. It is worth understanding how layered zirconia compares with monolithic zirconia, which is milled as a single solid piece. Layered zirconia is generally more aesthetic because of its hand applied porcelain surface, while monolithic is stronger and a little less translucent. Neither is simply better. This item covers a single implant crown, and your dentist will advise which design suits the position and demands of your tooth.</p>

₺14,850 – ₺18,150
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All-on-Four Permanent Prosthesis (Economy Implant)

The All-on-Four permanent prosthesis is a fixed, non removable full arch denture that replaces all of the teeth in a jaw and is secured onto four dental implants. This version uses an economy implant system. In this approach, four implants are placed in the jawbone, typically with some angled and some upright, to create a strong, stable foundation that can support a complete set of teeth for the whole arch. The benefit of this design is that a full fixed result can be achieved without needing a separate implant for every tooth, which can mean less surgery and lower cost than placing many implants. After the implants are placed, there is usually a healing period during which a temporary prosthesis is worn. Once the implants have fully integrated with the bone, the permanent prosthesis is made and fixed onto them. Compared with a removable full denture, an All-on-Four prosthesis offers a much firmer hold, better chewing function, and a more comfortable design that does not need to cover the palate, which many people find more natural for taste and speech. This item covers a single arch with the economy implant option. Your dentist will assess the amount and quality of your bone, your general health and your goals, and explain whether this treatment is suitable for you.</p>

₺72,750 – ₺88,950
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All-on-Four Permanent Prosthesis (Premium Implant)

The All-on-Four permanent prosthesis is a fixed, non removable full arch denture that replaces all of the teeth in a jaw and is secured onto four dental implants. This version uses a premium implant system. The underlying treatment is the same as the economy option: four implants are placed in the jawbone, typically some angled and some upright, to create a strong, stable foundation that supports a complete fixed set of teeth for the whole arch, without needing a separate implant for every tooth. What differs here is the implant system itself. Premium implants are those from long established brands, known for many years of clinical data behind them and for wide availability of matching components and replacement parts, which can be reassuring for the long term care of your treatment. The choice of implant brand is something to weigh up with your dentist, based on the condition of your bone, your expectations and your long term plans, rather than a difference you would feel day to day. After the implants integrate with the bone, the permanent prosthesis is made and fixed onto them. Compared with a removable full denture, the result offers a much firmer hold, better chewing and a design that does not cover the palate. This item covers a single arch with the premium implant option. Your dentist will assess your bone, health and goals and advise whether this treatment suits you.</p>

₺103,950 – ₺127,050
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All-On-Four Permanent Protez (Standart Implant)

An All-on-Four permanent prosthesis is the final stage of treatment, where all the teeth in one jaw are completed with a fixed prosthesis secured on four implants. After the implants are placed in the jawbone and have bonded, a fixed, long lasting prosthesis is made on top; it does not come loose and is used like natural teeth. This package uses standard implant systems. At Positive Dental Studio the permanent prosthesis stage begins after assessing how your implants have healed, and prostheses are prepared to fit your jaw exactly and look natural.

₺90,950 – ₺111,150
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All-on-Four Temporary Prosthesis (Economy Implant)

The All-on-Four temporary prosthesis is a fixed temporary set of teeth attached to the four implants in an All-on-Four treatment, worn during the period before the permanent prosthesis is ready. This version uses an economy implant system. In many cases this temporary prosthesis is fitted on the same day the implants are placed, or shortly afterwards, which is one of the most valued aspects of the treatment: it means you do not have to be without teeth during the months of healing. With a fixed temporary in place, you can smile, speak and carry on with daily life while the implants integrate with the bone. During this healing phase the temporary prosthesis serves an important purpose, but it is not the final result. The load on the healing implants needs to be kept controlled, and it is usually recommended to avoid very hard or very sticky foods while the bone settles around the implants. Once healing is complete and the implants are firmly integrated, the temporary prosthesis is removed and replaced with a stronger, more refined and more aesthetic permanent prosthesis. This item covers a single arch with the economy implant option. Your dentist will plan the stages and explain what to eat and how to care for the temporary prosthesis while you heal.</p>

₺19,950 – ₺24,350
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All-on-Four Temporary Prosthesis (Premium Implant)

The All-on-Four temporary prosthesis is a fixed temporary set of teeth attached to the four implants in an All-on-Four treatment, worn during the period before the permanent prosthesis is ready. This version uses a premium implant system. In many cases this temporary prosthesis is fitted on the same day the implants are placed, or shortly afterwards, which is one of the most valued aspects of the treatment: it means you do not have to be without teeth during the months of healing. With a fixed temporary in place, you can smile, speak and carry on with daily life while the implants integrate with the bone. During this healing phase the temporary prosthesis serves an important purpose, but it is not the final result. The load on the healing implants needs to be kept controlled, and it is usually recommended to avoid very hard or very sticky foods while the bone settles around the implants. Once healing is complete and the implants are firmly integrated, the temporary prosthesis is removed and replaced with a stronger, more refined and more aesthetic permanent prosthesis. The premium implant option uses systems from long established brands, known for their long clinical track record and wide availability of components, which your dentist will help you weigh up. This item covers a single arch.</p>

₺27,700 – ₺33,900
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All-on-Four Temporary Prosthesis (Standard Implant)

The All-on-Four temporary prosthesis is a fixed temporary set of teeth attached to the four implants in an All-on-Four treatment, worn during the period before the permanent prosthesis is ready. This version uses a standard implant system, which sits between the economy and premium options as a balanced choice. In many cases this temporary prosthesis is fitted on the same day the implants are placed, or shortly afterwards, which is one of the most valued aspects of the treatment: it means you do not have to be without teeth during the months of healing. With a fixed temporary in place, you can smile, speak and carry on with daily life while the implants integrate with the bone. During this healing phase the temporary prosthesis serves an important purpose, but it is not the final result. The load on the healing implants needs to be kept controlled, and it is usually recommended to avoid very hard or very sticky foods while the bone settles around the implants. Once healing is complete and the implants are firmly integrated, the temporary prosthesis is removed and replaced with a stronger, more refined and more aesthetic permanent prosthesis. The choice of implant system is something you weigh up with your dentist based on your bone, expectations and budget. This item covers a single arch.</p>

₺21,650 – ₺26,450
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Ball Attachment (Single Arch)

A ball attachment is a retaining system used with implant supported removable dentures, working on a ball and socket principle. A small component with a rounded, ball shaped head is fixed onto the implants, and a matching socket, made of a rubber or metal insert, is set into the inner surface of the denture. When the denture is put in, the ball clicks into the socket and is gently held in place. This is what gives the denture its grip: it stays firmly in position, does not move around during chewing, and yet can still be taken out easily by you for cleaning and overnight. Compared with a conventional denture that simply rests on the gum, a ball attachment provides much better retention and a greater sense of security. It is particularly valuable in the lower jaw, where conventional full dentures are often loose and unstable, and where this kind of attachment can make a marked difference to comfort and confidence when eating and speaking. There is one practical point to be aware of: the rubber or nylon inserts in the socket gradually wear with use, and they need to be replaced periodically as part of routine maintenance to keep the hold working well. This item covers a single arch. Your dentist will assess your implants and your situation and explain whether a ball attachment is suitable for you.</p>

₺69,300 – ₺84,700
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Bar-Retained Prosthesis (Single Arch)

A bar retained prosthesis is a retaining system used with implant supported removable dentures, working with a bar and clips. In this approach, the implants in the jaw are joined to one another by a slim metal bar, which is either soldered or precisely manufactured to fit across them, and clips set into the inner surface of the denture engage onto this bar. The key feature is that the bar links the implants together into a single unit. This splinting shares the load more evenly between the implants and gives the denture a very firm, stable hold. Compared with systems that use individual attachments on each implant, such as ball attachments, a bar can offer a more stable and distributed grip, which is particularly useful where chewing forces are high or where extra support is wanted. The denture can still be taken out by you for cleaning, and the bar shape is designed to be kept clean around and beneath. As with other attachment systems, there is a maintenance aspect: the bar and the clips need periodic care, and the clips can be renewed over time as they wear, to keep the hold secure. This item covers a single arch. Your dentist will assess your implants, the space available and your situation, and explain whether a bar retained design is the right choice for you.</p>

₺84,150 – ₺102,850
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Custom Titanium Abutment

A custom titanium abutment is a patient specific connecting piece, made of titanium, that links the implant in the bone to the crown that will sit on top of it. The abutment is the part that joins the implant, which is hidden in the jawbone, to the restoration that is visible in the mouth, so it is a small but important link in the chain. Ready made, standard abutments are perfectly adequate in many cases. Sometimes, though, the position of the tooth, the shape and height of the gum around it, and the need to blend with neighbouring teeth call for an abutment shaped specifically for that site. A custom titanium abutment is designed digitally and precisely manufactured to give the most suitable emergence profile and angle for the area. This means the crown can emerge from the gum in a more natural way, the margins can be placed to make cleaning easier, and both the appearance and the fit with the surrounding tissue are improved. Titanium is chosen for its high strength and its good compatibility with the tissues, which makes it a frequent choice for back teeth and load bearing areas, where strength is a priority over the extra translucency a zirconia abutment can offer at the front. This item covers a single abutment. Your dentist will assess whether a custom titanium abutment is the right choice for your implant and its position.</p>

₺3,650 – ₺4,450
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Custom Zirconia Abutment

A custom zirconia abutment is a patient specific connecting piece, made of metal free zirconia, that links the implant in the bone to the crown that sits on top of it. Like any abutment, it joins the implant hidden in the jawbone to the visible restoration, and being custom means it is designed digitally and precisely made to suit the position of the tooth, the shape of the gum and the blend with neighbouring teeth, giving an ideal emergence profile. The most important difference from a titanium abutment is colour. Zirconia is white and close to the colour of a natural tooth, so it does not cast the slightly grey shadow that metal can produce, particularly where the gum is thin or has receded a little. This allows a more natural appearance right at the gumline. For this reason zirconia abutments are most often preferred for teeth in the visible front zone, where aesthetics are a high priority and any greyness would show. In the load bearing back of the mouth, where strength is the main concern and appearance matters less, a strong titanium abutment is frequently chosen instead. Neither material is simply better; the right choice depends on the position, the look required and the forces involved. This item covers a single abutment. Your dentist will assess whether a custom zirconia abutment is the right choice for your implant and its position.</p>

₺8,900 – ₺10,900
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Temporary Removable Prosthesis (Single Arch)

A temporary removable denture, in the context of implant treatment, is a denture that fills the space left by missing teeth for a limited period while the implants heal, until the permanent restoration is ready. After implants are placed, a period of healing is needed so that they can integrate with the bone, and this can take several months. During this time a temporary removable denture means you do not have to be without teeth: it lets you continue to chew and speak more normally and keeps the appearance of your smile. There is one important difference from an ordinary temporary denture. Because the implants underneath are healing, the denture is usually designed so that it rests on the gum and does not press directly onto the healing implant sites, which protects them while the bone settles. Because it is an interim appliance, it is usually made from acrylic in a relatively simple design, so it can be produced quickly and adjusted easily, for example as the gum changes shape during healing. It is not designed to be a long term solution. Once the implants have integrated and the permanent prosthesis or implant supported restoration is ready, this temporary denture is no longer needed. This item covers a single arch. Your dentist will plan how the temporary denture is worn and cared for so that it supports, rather than disturbs, the healing implants.</p>

₺7,950 – ₺9,750
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Temporary Crown (Implant-Supported, Abutment Incl.)

A temporary implant crown, with the temporary abutment included, is a crown placed onto an implant to serve for a limited time until the permanent crown is ready. The abutment is the connecting piece between the implant and the crown, and in this item the temporary abutment that holds the temporary crown is part of what is provided. After an implant is placed, it is sometimes helpful to fit a temporary crown rather than leave a visible gap, particularly in the front of the mouth where appearance matters. As well as keeping you from looking as though a tooth is missing, a temporary crown plays a useful role in shaping the gum around the implant, helping the soft tissue heal into a natural contour that the permanent crown can then follow. It is important to understand the purpose. The temporary crown is designed so that chewing forces on it are kept light. Its job is to support appearance and guide the healing of the gum, not to take the place of the permanent crown in full function. Once the implant has fully integrated with the bone, the temporary crown and abutment are removed and replaced with the permanent abutment and crown. Because the temporary is made from a less hard wearing material, it is usually recommended to avoid very hard or sticky foods on it. This item covers a single crown. Your dentist will plan the stages and explain how to care for the temporary crown.</p>

₺4,000 – ₺4,850
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Temporary Fixed Prosthesis (Single Arch)

A temporary fixed prosthesis is an interim set of teeth that is attached firmly in the mouth and stays in place until the permanent restoration is ready, rather than being taken in and out by you. This is the key difference from a removable temporary denture: a fixed temporary is secured onto the implants or onto prepared natural teeth, so it remains in position throughout the day and is not removed for cleaning in the usual way. It is used in a few situations. In implant treatment, it can be worn while the implants integrate with the bone. In bridge or crown work, it can be worn while the permanent restoration is being made in the laboratory. Because it is fixed, it gives a level of comfort closer to that of the final restoration, with better chewing and a more natural feel and appearance than a removable temporary, and in the front of the mouth it also helps shape the gum into a natural contour. It remains, however, an interim solution. It is made from a less hard wearing material than the permanent restoration, so it is usually recommended to avoid very hard or sticky foods. When the permanent restoration is ready, the temporary is removed and replaced. This item covers a single arch. Your dentist will plan the stages and explain how to care for the fixed temporary while it is in place.</p>

₺19,950 – ₺24,350
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Hybrid Porcelain (Single Arch)

A hybrid porcelain prosthesis is a fixed, non removable full arch prosthesis secured onto implants for a jaw that has lost all of its teeth. The word hybrid refers to the fact that it is built from more than one material working together. Inside, there is a metal substructure, usually titanium, that connects to the implants and forms the supporting framework of the whole prosthesis. Over this framework, a layer that creates the appearance of the teeth and gum is applied, using porcelain or acrylic. The metal framework gives the prosthesis its strength and durability, while the outer layer provides a natural looking result. Because it is fixed onto the implants, it is not taken in and out by you, unlike a removable denture. Compared with a removable full denture, a fixed hybrid prosthesis offers a much firmer hold, noticeably better chewing function, and a more comfortable design that does not need to cover the palate, which many people find more natural for taste and speech. It is made after the implants have integrated with the bone, as part of a planned course of implant treatment for the whole arch. This item covers a single arch. Your dentist will assess the number and position of your implants, the amount of space available and your overall situation, and explain whether a hybrid prosthesis is suitable for you.</p>

₺133,650 – ₺163,350
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Hybrid Ti-Bar Zirconia (Single Arch)

A hybrid titanium bar zirconia prosthesis is a fixed, non removable full arch prosthesis secured onto implants for a jaw that has lost all of its teeth. Like other hybrid full arch designs, it is built from more than one material, but here the combination is a titanium bar with zirconia. The supporting framework is a precisely manufactured titanium bar, often called a Ti bar, which connects the prosthesis firmly and accurately to the implants. The teeth and the visible surface are made from zirconia rather than acrylic. This material choice is what sets it apart. Zirconia is a very hard, strong ceramic that provides high durability, a smooth surface that resists staining, and a natural looking appearance. Compared with a hybrid prosthesis finished in acrylic, the zirconia version is harder, more hard wearing and more resistant to wear over time, which can make it a good choice for those who want a long lasting, robust full arch result. As a fixed prosthesis on implants, it offers a much firmer hold and better chewing than a removable full denture, and because it is fixed it is not taken in and out by you. It is made after the implants have integrated with the bone, as part of a planned course of treatment. This item covers a single arch. Your dentist will assess your implants, the space available and your goals, and explain whether this design suits you.</p>

₺148,500 – ₺181,500
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Retention Insert Replacement (Locator & Ball)

Replacing the retention inserts, in Locator or ball type attachments, is the renewal of the small rubber or nylon parts that provide the grip in an implant supported removable denture. In both Locator and ball attachment systems, there is a small rubber or nylon insert set inside the denture that engages with the matching part on the implant. This insert is what allows the denture to clip into place and stay held securely. Because the insert is gripped and released every single time the denture is put in and taken out, it gradually wears with use. Over time it softens, loosens and loses some of its hold, so the denture may start to feel less secure than it once did. It is important to understand that this does not mean the denture or the implant has failed. It is simply a normal, expected maintenance need, in the same way that a moving part wears with use. During the procedure, the worn insert is removed and a fresh one is fitted in its place, which restores the denture to the firm, secure hold it had when it was new. How often the inserts need renewing varies from person to person and depends on habits such as how often the denture is taken in and out. This item covers the insert replacement. Your dentist will check the attachments and replace the inserts as part of looking after your denture.</p>

₺3,400 – ₺4,150
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Multi-Unit Surcharge (Angled)

The angled multi-unit surcharge is an additional component item for the angled multi-unit abutment used in screw retained implant prostheses. A multi-unit abutment is a connecting piece placed between the implant and a fixed prosthesis, especially where several implants together support the prosthesis, that brings the screw axis of those implants into a common alignment. Implants cannot always be placed perfectly parallel to one another, because the shape and the available volume of the jawbone sometimes require an implant to be set at an angle. An angled multi-unit abutment corrects this difference in angle, so that the screw of the prosthesis can enter from the correct direction and seat smoothly. This improves both the fit of the prosthesis and its long term durability, and it allows the screw access to be positioned in a more discreet place. Unlike the straight version, the angled type involves additional design and manufacturing to build in the correction, which is why it is treated as a separate item. This item covers the price and application difference for the angled multi-unit abutment, rather than being a treatment on its own. Whether an angled abutment is needed depends on the position and angle of your implants, which your dentist will determine as part of planning your prosthesis.</p>

₺4,000 – ₺4,850
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Multi-Unit Surcharge (Straight)

The straight multi-unit surcharge is a component item for the straight multi-unit abutment used in screw retained implant prostheses. A multi-unit abutment is a connecting piece placed between the implant and a fixed prosthesis, particularly where several implants together support the prosthesis, that brings the screw axis of those implants into a common alignment so the prosthesis can be fitted and screwed down reliably. The straight version is used where the implants have been placed close enough to parallel, and at a suitable angle, that no correction of their direction is needed. In this situation a straight multi-unit abutment provides a more direct connection between the implant and the prosthesis. This is the difference from the angled type, which is used when an implant is set at an angle and that angle needs to be corrected so the screw can enter properly. Which type is used, straight or angled, depends entirely on the position and angle at which your implants have been placed, and in a single case some implants may take straight abutments while others take angled ones. This item covers the price and application difference for the straight multi-unit abutment, rather than being a treatment in itself. Your dentist will determine which abutments are needed as part of planning your prosthesis, so that it fits accurately and lasts well.</p>

₺2,250 – ₺2,750
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Titanium Bar Surcharge (for Zirconia Hybrid Prostheses)

The titanium bar surcharge, for zirconia hybrid prostheses, is a component and price difference item for the titanium bar substructure on which an implant supported zirconia hybrid full arch prosthesis is built. In a zirconia hybrid prosthesis, the teeth and the visible surface are made from zirconia, which gives a hard, durable and natural looking finish. For this prosthesis to connect strongly and accurately to the implants, however, it needs a firm framework inside it. That framework is a titanium bar, precisely milled by computer from digital measurements so that it fits the implants and the prosthesis exactly. The titanium bar carries the load of the whole prosthesis and transfers it to the implants in a balanced way. By providing this strong internal support, it reduces the risk of the zirconia structure fracturing and noticeably improves the long term durability of the result. This item does not cover the whole hybrid prosthesis. It specifically covers the difference, or the addition, that comes from preparing this precise titanium bar substructure, which is why it is listed separately rather than as a treatment in its own right. Whether it is needed, and how it is applied, depends on the prosthesis design that is chosen for you. Your dentist will explain the role of the titanium bar as part of planning your zirconia hybrid prosthesis.</p>

₺14,850 – ₺18,150
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