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Dental Implants / Teeth Implants
A metal screw called a dental implant is put in lieu of your missing tooth’s root. The bone in your jaw where the missing tooth’s roots formerly were is where the dental implant is fixed. Titanium is the most common metal used to make implants.
A bridge, crown, or denture can be supported by a dental implant. The implant is held in place by the bone that grows around it over time.
What is a dental implant procedure?
What’s done to replace your missing teeth is called a dental implant treatment.
An fake tooth, or crown, is added after the implant is in position. The crown is custom-made to match the appearance of your other teeth.

What happens during my dental implant procedure?
Typically, a dental implant surgery takes many months to complete in phases.
To provide your dentist or other dental professional a clear picture of where to place the implant, you will first need to have scans and x-rays taken.
In a quick procedure, your dentist or other dental professional will insert the dental implant into your jawbone. To make sure you don’t experience pain during the procedure, they will provide a local anaesthetic to you.
Your bone progressively grows around the implant over the course of three months, aiding in its retention.
Your dental crown, or prosthetic tooth, is created in a lab while the implant site heals.
To close the gap in your teeth, the crown is cemented to the metal implant.