Dental Implant

About Dental Implant
Dental implants are a popular and effective way to replace missing teeth. They act as artificial tooth roots, providing a stable base for a replacement tooth or bridge. Implants are surgically placed in the jawbone and are designed to integrate with the bone over time, offering a more natural and long-lasting solution than traditional dentures or bridges.

Types of Dental Implants:
- Endosteal:
These are the most common type and are placed directly into the jawbone. They come in various shapes, including screws, cylinders, or blades.
- Subperiosteal:
These implants are placed on top of the jawbone, with posts extending through the gums to support the prosthesis.

Benefits of Dental Implants:
Improved chewing ability:
Implants provide a stable base for artificial teeth, allowing for more comfortable and effective chewing.
Enhanced aesthetics:
Implants can restore the natural look and feel of teeth, improving your smile and confidence.
Improved speech:
Missing teeth can affect speech, but implants can restore natural speech patterns.
Prevent bone loss:
Implants stimulate the jawbone, helping to prevent bone loss that can occur when teeth are missing.
Long-lasting solution:
Dental implants can last for many years, even a lifetime, with proper care.

Procedure:
The process typically involves:
- Initial consultation: A dentist or implantologist will assess your oral health and determine if you are a good candidate for implants.
- Surgical placement: The implant is surgically inserted into the jawbone.
- Healing period: The implant integrates with the jawbone (osseointegration).
- Restoration: A crown, bridge, or denture is attached to the implant.