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Dental Implant

Rediscover your smile with dental implants, a durable and natural-looking solution that seamlessly integrates into your jawbone, restoring both function and confidence.

Overview

Dental implant surgery is a procedure that replaces damaged or missing teeth with artificial teeth. Metal, screw-like items are used, which look and function much like natural teeth. Dental implant treatment is chosen as the best alternative to dentures or bridgework when natural teeth roots are not suitable for other denture or bridgework applications. 

Dental implants are surgically placed in your jawbone. After they are applied, the titanium in the implants fuses with your jawbone, serving as the roots of missing teeth.

Need

When will dental implants be needed? 

  • In case of one or more missing teeth
  • In the case of a jawbone that’s reached full growth
  • In case of being unable or unwilling to wear dentures
  • In case of improvement of your speech

Anesthesia

Before we get started, you will be sedated, and you will receive medication to numb the area. 

Time Needed

Three days are needed to complete the whole process. 

Recovery

Some soring and swelling might occur for a few days after the application. This can be controlled by taking medicine that your dentist suggests. In addition, your dentist may suggest that you not eat solid food for a definite period.  

Return to Work

You can return to work immediately after the application. 

FAQ

What is Dental Implant Surgery?

Dental implant surgery is a procedure that replaces damaged or missing teeth with artificial teeth that look and function like natural teeth. It involves placing metal, screw-like implants into the jawbone, which then fuse with the bone to serve as anchors for replacement teeth.

Dental implants are recommended if you have one or more missing teeth, if your jawbone has stopped growing, if you prefer not to wear dentures, or if you seek to improve your speech and chewing function.

Dental implants are surgically implanted into the jawbone and serve as permanent anchors for replacement teeth, mimicking natural tooth roots. In contrast, dentures are removable replacements for missing teeth, while bridges use adjacent teeth as support.

Before starting, you will be sedated and receive local anesthesia to numb the area. During the procedure, the dentist surgically places the implant into your jawbone. Over time, the implant integrates with the bone in a process called osseointegration. Finally, replacement teeth are attached to the implants.

After getting Dental Implants, you may experience some soreness and swelling for a few days. Your dentist will prescribe medication to manage discomfort and may recommend a soft diet for a period. Despite these initial effects, you can typically return to work immediately after the procedure.

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