Do You Have Missing Teeth and Difficulty Chewing?
A dental implant is an artificial root placed in the jawbone to replace a lost tooth. It is made of titanium, a material compatible with the human
body. Implants can be placed immediately after tooth extraction or after the wound has healed.
What is a Dental Implant?
A dental implant is an artificial root placed in the jawbone to replace a missing tooth. It is made of titanium, a biocompatible material. Implants
can be placed immediately after tooth extraction or after the healing of wounds.
Do I Need a Dental Implant?
You may be a potential candidate for a dental implant if:
– You are missing one or more teeth.
– You have lost teeth due to trauma.
– You have removable partial or full dentures.
How Long Does It Take to Get an Implant?
The implant is typically placed in a single session. During this session, the dentist surgically prepares the site for the implant.
When Can I Get Teeth?
Approximately 4 months after the surgical placement of the implant, procedures can begin for placing the crown or bridge on the implant. This
process takes about 10-14 days from the start of measurements.
What are the Advantages of Dental Implants?
– Preserves the health of adjacent teeth, avoiding damage to natural teeth for a dental bridge, leaving them untouched and healthy.
– Maintenance and non-resorption of the alveolar bone stimulate preserving the bone as a natural tooth root..