Dental Implants

Dental Implants


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Dental implants are artificial tooth roots made of biocompatible materials, such as titanium, that are surgically inserted into the jawbone to support a replacement tooth or teeth. They provide a strong foundation for dental prostheses and can replace one or multiple missing teeth. The dental implant procedure typically involves several stages. First, the dentist will evaluate the patient's oral health and bone density to determine if they are a good candidate for the procedure. If the patient is suitable, the dentist will then place the implant post into the jawbone. This process involves making a small incision in the gum tissue to expose the bone and drilling a small hole where the implant will be placed.

Once the implant is placed, the patient will need to wait for several weeks to several months for the implant to fuse with the jawbone. During this time, the patient may wear a temporary restoration to maintain their smile and allow the implant to heal. After the implant has fused with the jawbone, the dentist will attach an abutment to the implant, which serves as a connector between the implant and the dental prosthesis. Finally, the dental prosthesis, such as a crown, bridge, or denture, is placed onto the abutment to provide a natural-looking and functional replacement for the missing teeth. Dental implants have numerous benefits over other tooth replacement options, including improved oral health, enhanced speech and chewing function, and a natural-looking smile. 

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