Implant Dentistry
A dental implant is an artificial tooth root replacement and is used in prosthetic dentistry. It is an advanced medical technology for the treatment of tooth loss. A titanium implant is implanted in the toothless area of the jawbone. The jawbone fuses with the titanium surface providing a strong anchorage for the implant. A crown or bridge could be placed on top of it. It can treat cases untreatable with conventional methods of dental bridges and dentures and It also functions better than conventional dental bridges and dentures. It gives superior aesthetic results. It also supports the dentures and creates comfortable and effective utilization of dentures.
Single Dental Implants
Implants are the modern way to replace missing teeth. The implant, which is made of titanium, is fitted in bone where the tooth root would normally be. When fully integrated to the bone, a post (or abutment) is attached to the implant and a crown can be placed over the abutment to replace the missing tooth.
Multiple Dental Implants
Implants can be used to replace multiple missing teeth with implant crowns or implant-supported bridges as part of a smile makeover or full mouth reconstruction.
Implant-Supported Dentures
Multiple Implants can be used to securely retain highly aesthetic Cosmetic Dentures.