What are dental implants?
Dental Implants are made of titanium which is biocompatible. These are surgically placed into the jawbone to anchor permanent replacement teeth. Replacement teeth are then attached to that part of the implant that projects from the gums. Approved and tested dental implant systems are very successful. In fact, some have lasted more that 20 years with a better than 90 percent success rate. Patients who have good oral hygiene habits and regular dental checkups can enjoy implants that last a lifetime.
Dental implants are titanium cylinders that are surgically placed into the jawbone that act as an artificial tooth root. Implants can be used to replace single or multiple teeth or secure dentures. Whatever the need, dental implants are a modern solution that allows you to eat, speak, and smile with comfort and confidence.
Dental Implants are man-made “tooth roots”craftedwith lightweight titanium, a strong and safe material. Dental implants are the newest andmostpermanent way to replace missing teeth. Implants are surgically placed into the jawbone. Once in place, these “roots” can then be used to attach new teeth, as well as bridges, removable partials or dentures.