Dental Implants

What Is a Dental Implant?

A dental implant is a small, biocompatible titanium post that is surgically placed into the jawbone. This post acts as an artificial tooth root, providing a sturdy foundation for a replacement tooth (crown), bridge, or denture. Over time, the implant integrates with the jawbone in a process called osseointegration, ensuring stability and durability similar to natural teeth.

How Dental Implants Work

  • 1. Consultation & Examination

    • Initial Assessment: Your dentist will evaluate your overall oral health, jawbone density, and suitability for the implant procedure.
    • Imaging: X-rays or CT scans are often used to plan the implant placement accurately.

    2. Surgical Placement

    • Procedure: Under local anesthesia, the dentist surgically places the titanium post into the jawbone.
    • Healing Time: The jawbone gradually fuses with the implant over several months, securing it firmly in place.

    3. Abutment & Crown Placement

    • Abutment Attachment: Once osseointegration is complete, a small connector called an abutment is attached to the implant.
    • Final Restoration: A custom-made crown is then placed on the abutment, matching the color and shape of your natural teeth.

Benefits of Dental Implants

  • Natural Look & Feel: Implants are designed to look and function like real teeth.
  • Enhanced Function: They improve chewing, speaking, and overall comfort compared to removable dentures.
  • Long-Lasting: With proper care, dental implants can last for decades, often a lifetime.
  • Bone Health: Implants help preserve the jawbone and prevent bone loss that can occur when teeth are missing.