Dental implants are surgically placed prostheses that serve as artificial tooth roots, allowing you to greatly improve your smile and oral function.
What Are Dental Implants?
Dental implants are artificial tooth roots designed to create a foundation for the replacement of missing teeth. Most commonly made of titanium, dental implants are placed into your jawbone to allow for the stable placement of a crown or bridge. Components of Dental Implants:
- Implant: The screw that serves as a root for the new tooth
- Abutment: A permanent but removable connector
- Crown: The prosthetic tooth, usually made of porcelain or zirconium
Dental implants can be an excellent solution for individuals who have lost a tooth due to injury, decay, or disease. Over time, dental implants integrate with your bone in a process called osseointegration. This ensures long-term stability and prevents bone loss.