Dental Implant

Dental Implant

Dental implant surgery is a treatment that replaces tooth roots with metal, screwlike posts and replaces damaged or missing teeth with artificial teeth that look and function similarly to natural teeth. Dental implant surgery can be a welcome alternative to ill-fitting dentures or bridgework, as well as an option when a lack of natural teeth roots prevents the construction of dentures or bridgework tooth replacements.

The kind of implant used and the health of your jawbone will determine how the procedure is carried out. Multiple methods could be involved in dental implant surgery. The main advantage of implants is a reliable support for your new teeth, which necessitates that the bone around the implant heals securely. Because bone healing takes time, the process can take several months.

Dental implants are implanted surgically into your jawbone to replace the roots of missing teeth. Because the titanium in the implants integrates with your jawbone, they will not slip, generate noise, or cause bone damage like fixed bridgework or dentures. Furthermore, the materials will not decay like the teeth that support traditional bridgework

Dental implants may be a good option for you if you

  • Losing one or more teeth
  • possess a jawbone that has completed its growing
  • possess enough bone to anchor the implants or are able to receive a bone transplant
  • possess wholesome oral tissues
  • Don't have any health issues that could interfere with bone healing
  • who cannot or will not wear dentures
  • Want to work on your speech Are you prepared to