Frequently Asked Questions About Bon'lamina Treatment
There's no tooth in my mouth and I have osteoporosis. Can I have implant?
Yes. Thanks to the bon'lamina treatment, jawbones that are in a condition where no implants can be made, can be restored and made suitable for implant treatment.
How long should I wait for the jawbone to be formed?
Nearly 2 - 3 months after the bon'lamina treatment, jawbone formation is completed and you can begin the implant treatment.
How long will the implant treatment take?
If there's even a little amount of bone in your jaw structure suitable for implant placement, they will be placed in the session of applying the bon'lamina treatment. But in case of waiting the completion of bon'lamina treatment, getting a result from implant treatment may take 3 to 6 months.
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