Implants
Dental implants are artificial tooth replacements used to counteract tooth loss. The procedure is categorized as a form of prosthetic (artificial replacement) dentistry, though it also falls into the category of cosmetic dentistry.
A dental implant is a small, sturdy, titanium post that acts as the root structure would for a natural tooth. A dental implant is placed into your upper or lower jaw bone. After the bone has grown around the implant, implants can hold a crown, a bridge or an over-denture, just like roots hold natural teeth in place. Implants are very durable and can last a lifetime.They require the same maintenance as natural teeth; this includes brushing, flossing and regular dental check-ups.
A single tooth or a full arch of teeth which have been lost due to injury or disease can be replaced with dental implants.
Titanium metal is used because of its compatibility with bone and oral tissues.