Orthodontic implants
Orthodontic implant is a treatment tool used in dentistry for the correction of dental misalignments and filling of gaps. Orthodontic implants are small titanium screws placed into the jawbone.
These implants allow teeth to move without the need for traditional methods such as wires and elastics to facilitate tooth movement. They can also offer faster treatment periods, making the treatment process more comfortable for patients.
The application of these implants is usually decided by orthodontic specialists. Based on their planning and instructions, the appropriate implants are placed into the relevant areas of the jaw by oral, dental, and maxillofacial surgeons. The procedure is usually performed under local anesthesia. Implants remain in the oral cavity until they are needed for orthodontic treatment. After the process is complete, they are removed from the jaw by the surgeon. The application of orthodontic implants has allowed both orthodontists and patients to achieve the same goal much more comfortably, simply, and comfortably, without the use of many outdated orthodontic devices that were used in previous eras and were difficult for patients to use.



