Implant treatment It can be applied to both the upper and lower jaw.
Can Dental Implant Treatment Be Performed on Both the Upper and Lower Jaws?
The only thing required for this is that the bone volumes where the implant will be placed are sufficient. The biggest problem here is the early bone loss in the upper jaw back region, in the region where the upper jaw molars are located and in the region where the lower jaw molars are located after tooth extraction and the anatomical formations in this region, namely the sinus in the upper jaw and the nerve canal in the lower jaw, have narrowed the distances to such an extent that the implants cannot be placed and the bone length is short.
In such cases, bone may need to be added to these areas before implants can be applied to these areas. However, as long as there is sufficient bone in the upper and lower jaw, implants can be easily applied.

