Dental implants are known for their strength, durability, and biocompatibility. These qualities are largely due to the advanced materials used in their design. At Baltık Dent, we use only trusted, high-quality implant systems made from materials that have been extensively tested and approved for long-term use in the human body.

A dental implant typically consists of three parts: the implant (screw), the abutment, and the prosthetic crown. Each of these components is made using specific materials chosen for strength, aesthetics, and compatibility with oral tissues.

Common Materials Used in Implants:

  1. Titanium (Ti)

    • The most widely used implant material

    • Lightweight, strong, and highly biocompatible

    • Promotes osseointegration (bone fusion)

    • Long track record of success

  2. Zirconia (Zirconium Dioxide)

    • Metal-free, white ceramic alternative

    • Ideal for patients with metal allergies or aesthetic concerns

    • Strong and resistant to corrosion

    • Often used in abutments or as a full ceramic implant

  3. Ceramic and Porcelain (for crowns)

    • Used to create natural-looking tooth replacements

    • Highly aesthetic and durable

    • Resistant to staining and wear

  4. Titanium Alloys (e.g., Ti-6Al-4V)

    • Enhanced mechanical strength

    • Excellent for patients with high bite force

    • Used in more advanced or load-bearing cases

Why Material Choice Matters:

  • Affects healing time and long-term success

  • Ensures safety and compatibility with the body

  • Influences the final aesthetic result

  • Prevents allergic reactions or inflammation

At Baltık Dent, we carefully select the right implant system for each patient based on clinical need, bone structure, and personal preferences.

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