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Fast&Fixed is a method that allows you to get your new fixed teeth on the same day immediately after the implants are placed if you have no teeth or if all your existing teeth need to be extracted.
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How is the Fast&Fixed Method Applied?
In this method, the existing teeth, if any, are first extracted. Immediately afterwards, implants are placed in the jawbone. After the operation, the implants are measured and sent to the laboratory.
Temporary teeth produced within a few hours are fixed on the implants. Thus, on the day of your tooth extraction and implant surgery, you will have your fixed teeth and you will experience the comfort of leaving our clinic with your teeth.
Who Can Receive Fast And Fixed Implants?
It can be applied to all patients over 18 years of age and without excessive jawbone loss.

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In other words, even if your jawbone is insufficient, it is possible to get rid of toothlessness with specially developed short implants without the need for an additional surgical intervention!
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What are the Advantages of the Fast&Fixed Method?
- On the day of tooth extraction and implant surgery, you will have your fixed teeth and you will experience the comfort of leaving the clinic with your teeth.
- With 4 or 6 implants to be placed in a single jaw, it provides the opportunity to use fixed prosthesis in a simple way without the need for advanced surgical procedures in many cases.
- Since no advanced surgical procedure is performed, the area heals without symptoms such as pain and swelling.
- Since the patient’s temporary teeth can be fixed to the implants on the same day, the person can continue his/her routine life immediately after the operation and has no functional and aesthetic loss of teeth.
- Thanks to the temporary teeth, soft tissues are shaped and better results are obtained with pink aesthetics.
Why Use the Fast & Fixed Method?
Because with this method, successful results can be obtained both in cases where there is melting in the jawbone and advanced surgical procedures are not desired, and in cases that do not want to remain toothless.
What are the Disadvantages of Fast And Fixed Implants?
Fast&Fixed implants do not have any disadvantages when applied to the right patients by the right physicians in technologically equipped clinics.
What are the Conditions for Treatment with Fast&Fixed Technique?
- The person to whom the application will be made must be over 18 years of age
- The person to whom the application will be performed does not have advanced bone loss
- Correct use of the technique by the physician who will perform the application
- The clinic where the application will be carried out has technological equipment
What Should Be Considered After Treatment with Fast & Fixed Technique?
- First of all, you should use the medicines and oral solutions prescribed by your doctor.
- Avoid extremely hot food and drinks for 1 week after the operation.
- You should avoid all contact with the area until the gum in the implant area heals.
- After the gum starts to heal, you can take care of your mouth with implant-specific toothbrushes that will be recommended to you.
- Hard or crusted foods should not be eaten and you should eat soft foods until the permanent prosthesis stage.

What is the Lifespan of Fast and Fixed Implants?
The lifespan of Fast and Fixed implants is reported to be 15-20 years or more on average with correct surgical placement, regular oral care and periodic check-ups. In a well-planned Fast and Fixed treatment, the risk of implant failure at the end of the first year is less than 5 percent; in subsequent years, the durability of the materials and adequate bone support further reduce this rate.
Managing the patient’s risk factors such as smoking, gum disease or systemic health problems improves the long-lasting performance of the implants. With professional cleanings in accordance with dentist recommendations and careful care protocols such as daily brushing and flossing, the Fast and Fixed restorations will last longer and the patient will enjoy a fixed, functional smile for years to come.
What are the Materials Used in Fast and Fixed Treatment?
In the first step of Fast and Fixed treatment, titanium alloy implant screws are preferred; they offer high biocompatibility and strength. In the second stage, temporary bridge prostheses made of acrylic or PEEK (Polyetheretherketone) are used for bite pressure and aesthetic needs. In the final restoration phase, zirconia-based porcelain or monolithic zirconia abutments provide a natural tooth appearance and are long-lasting.
In implant placement, biocompatible resins are used in surgical guide designs, and in cases requiring bone grafting, sterilized, human or synthetic bone powders and collagen membranes are used. In addition, titanium adapters are used for precise assembly of prosthetic parts and high-quality porcelain glazing materials are applied during the polishing phase.
What are the Differences Between Fast and Fixed and Traditional Implants?
There are some fundamental differences between the Fast and Fixed method and traditional implant treatment:
- In terms of treatment time, Fast and Fixed method offers the possibility of implant placement and temporary fixed prosthesis application on the same day, while this process can take several months in traditional implant treatment.
- In terms of the number of surgical interventions, Fast and Fixed can be completed in a single surgical session, while the traditional method may require multiple interventions.
- The patient’s return to social life is much shorter in Fast and Fixed treatment, the patient can leave the clinic with fixed teeth on the day of treatment.
- In terms of aesthetics and comfort, Fast and Fixed provides earlier aesthetic appearance and chewing comfort, while the traditional method is managed with temporary and often removable prostheses during the healing period.
- In terms of cost, Fast and Fixed treatment may initially appear more costly, but the shorter time to completion and fewer additional procedures are advantages in the long run.
- In cases with bone loss, the Fast and Fixed system does not always require advanced surgical procedures (such as bone grafting) as it offers the opportunity to plan according to the existing structure of the bone with angled implants.
These differences play a critical role in determining the most appropriate method according to the patient’s needs and expectations.

Frequently Asked Questions
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In many studies conducted in recent years, it has been observed that the success rates of the implant procedure in 1 day are no different from traditional implant procedures. The success rate of this treatment is over 95%.
Many stages such as extraction of teeth, placement of implants, impression process and fixation of temporary teeth on implants are completed on the same day within 3-4 hours.
Permanent prostheses can be inserted approximately 2 to 3 months after the operation.
Soft foods should be fed with temporary prostheses. After a 3-month healing period, when the permanent teeth are fixed to the jaw, the patient regains routine eating habits. There are no restrictions on eating with permanent dentures.
If there is good oral hygiene and prosthesis care, it can be used for about 10 to 15 years. After this period, it would be healthy to make a new prosthesis over the existing implants.
Fast&Fixed implants have better surface properties than other standard implants. Since the implant grooves are more aggressive, they adhere more firmly to the bone; this allows the temporary prosthesis to be fixed on the implants. These implants are also wider in diameter and longer in length.
As with any surgery, there are risks and complications with this technique. The risk of the implants failing to fuse to the bone is less than 5%.
Yes, it is. Patients under 18 cannot undergo this procedure.
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