Restoring Your Smile with Dental Implants
Dental implants are artificial tooth roots used to support permanent or removable replacement teeth. They are a widely preferred solution for individuals who have lost teeth due to injury, gum disease, or other reasons. Made from biocompatible titanium, implants integrate with the jawbone, creating a stable foundation for long-lasting restorations.
The implant is surgically placed into the jawbone and allowed to heal and fuse with surrounding tissue. After integration, a post is attached and topped with a crown, bridge, or denture that looks and functions like a natural tooth, restoring comfort, appearance, and chewing ability.
Why replace missing teeth with dental implants important?
Improved appearance
Dental implants look and feel like natural teeth, so they can help restore the natural appearance of your smile.
Improved function
Dental implants allow you to bite and chew with confidence, making it easier to eat the foods you love.
Increased comfort
Dental implants are a stable and comfortable alternative to dentures, which can slip or irritate the gums.
Improved oral health
Dental implants do not require a reduction of healthy tooth structure, as is necessary with traditional dental bridges. This helps to preserve the health of your remaining natural teeth.
Durability
With proper care, dental implants can last a lifetime, making them a long-lasting investment in your oral health.




What happens in dental implant procedures?
Consultation and Planning
Placement of the Implant
Healing and Osseointegration
Placement of the Abutment
Placement of the Crown
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