Implants

Explore a modern alternative to dentures with dental implants. These synthetic structures are sturdy foundations for artificial teeth or bridges, securely anchored to the jawbone. Implants can even support dentures in some cases. Candidates should possess sufficient bone density and a robust immune system to be eligible for implants.

Dental implants, crafted from synthetic and biocompatible materials like metal or ceramic, closely resemble natural teeth in appearance and feel. The implantation process involves surgery to prepare and place the implant, followed by a healing period for the device to anchor in the bone tissue securely. In certain instances, metal posts may be inserted during a subsequent procedure to connect the tooth. Anesthesia and, if needed, antibiotics are administered to patients undergoing implant surgery to prevent infection. To ensure the longevity of implants, diligent oral hygiene, and proper care are essential, similar to any other dental restoration.
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