Dental Implants
Dental implants offer a reliable and effective solution for replacing missing teeth and restoring oral health, function, and aesthetics.
They provide a stable foundation for dental restorations such as crowns, bridges, or dentures, restoring function and aesthetics to the smile.
Dental Implants
Dental implants are prosthetic devices used to replace missing teeth and restore function, aesthetics, and overall oral health. They are considered one of the most effective and durable solutions for tooth replacement.
Indications:
Dental implants can replace a single missing tooth, multiple missing teeth, or even an entire arch of missing teeth. They can also support removable dentures, improving their stability and function.
Benefits:
- Natural Appearance: Dental implants look and feel like natural teeth, providing a seamless and aesthetically pleasing smile.
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Improved Function: Dental implants restore the ability to chew, bite, and speak properly, which missing teeth may compromise.
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Longevity: With proper care and maintenance, dental implants can last a lifetime, making them a durable and cost-effective solution for tooth replacement.
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Preservation of Jawbone: Dental implants help prevent bone loss in the jaw by stimulating bone growth and maintaining the natural bone structure.
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No Damage to Adjacent Teeth: Unlike dental bridges, which require the adjacent teeth to be modified, dental implants do not rely on neighboring teeth for support, preserving the integrity of the remaining natural teeth.
Procedure:
Getting dental implants typically involves several stages, including initial consultation, implant placement surgery, a healing period for osseointegration, placement of the abutment, and fabrication and placement of the final dental restoration. The timeline and number of appointments may vary depending on the patient's needs and treatment plan.