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Dental implants

Dental implants are artificial tooth roots made of biocompatible materials (usually titanium or zirconia) that are surgically placed into the jawbone to replace missing teeth. They provide a sturdy foundation for fixed or removable replacement teeth, such as crowns, bridges, or dentures.

Key Benefits of Dental Implants:

  1. Improved Appearance: Implants look and feel like natural teeth, enhancing the aesthetics of your smile.
  2. Durability: With proper care, implants can last a lifetime.
  3. Bone Preservation: They help prevent bone loss in the jaw by stimulating bone growth.
  4. Functionality: Provide the same chewing and speaking abilities as natural teeth.
  5. Oral Health: Unlike bridges, implants don’t require altering adjacent teeth, preserving overall dental health.

Types of Dental Implants:

    1. Endosteal Implants: Placed directly into the jawbone and are the most common type.
    2. Subperiosteal Implants: Placed under the gum but above the jawbone, suitable for patients with insufficient bone mass.
    3. Zygomatic Implants: Anchored in the cheekbone, used in cases of extreme bone loss.

Ideal candidates should have good oral and general health, sufficient jawbone density, and healthy gums. Smokers, patients with uncontrolled diabetes, or those undergoing radiation therapy may need special considerations.

 

Dental implants are artificial tooth roots, typically made of titanium, that are surgically placed into the jawbone to support replacement teeth like crowns, bridges, or dentures.

 

Anyone with good overall health, sufficient jawbone density, and healthy gums is generally a good candidate. However, patients with chronic illnesses, heavy smoking habits, or inadequate bone structure may need additional evaluation or treatments.

 

With proper care and maintenance, dental implants can last a lifetime. The crown or prosthetic attached to the implant may need replacement every 10–15 years.