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Hiossen Implant
Hiossen implants are implant systems that stand out for their reliability and clinical success in the treatment of missing teeth. Thanks to advanced surface technologies, they provide strong integration with the jawbone, aiming to offer long-lasting and functional solutions. They have a wide range of applications, from single-tooth gaps to multiple tooth losses. The procedures are mostly performed in a clinical setting under local anesthesia or sedation, and in necessary cases, they can also be carried out under general anesthesia in an operating room.
What is a Hiossen Implant?
Hiossen implants are artificial roots made from highly biocompatible titanium material that serve as tooth roots. Their special surface structure supports faster adhesion of bone cells to the implant surface. This feature contributes to a shorter healing time and increased long-term stability of the implant.
In which cases are Hiossen implants preferred?
They are preferred in cases of single-tooth gaps, patients with multiple missing teeth, and completely edentulous cases. They are also safely used in situations with limited bone density and in treatments where prosthetic planning is a priority. They are a suitable option for patients seeking a long-lasting and durable implant solution.
Precautions Before Hiossen Implant Treatment
Before the treatment, the patient's overall health, existing systemic diseases, and regularly used medications should be thoroughly evaluated. The suitability of the jawbone for the implant should be determined through radiographic examinations. Maintaining oral hygiene, brushing the teeth, and using antiseptic mouthwash help reduce the risk of infection that may occur after the procedure.
Precautions After Hiossen Implant Treatment
After the implant procedure, the implant area should be protected during the first 24 hours, and hot foods and drinks should be avoided. Smoking and alcohol consumption are not recommended as they may negatively affect the healing process. Medications prescribed by the dentist should be taken regularly, and oral hygiene should be performed carefully with a soft toothbrush. Attending follow-up appointments without interruption is very important for the long-term success of the implant.















