Dental Care
Dental Implants
A dental implant procedure is part of a dental operation to replace a missing tooth. Unlike dentures, which are false teeth that you can easily remove, dental implants are placed in the jawbone in a series of minor operations.
A dental implant is a piece of titanium or other materials that looks like a screw. It is put into the jaw where the missing tooth’s roots were. Over time, bone grows around the implant, which helps to hold it in place.
An artificial tooth, or crown, is then attached to the metal to fill in the gap left by the missing tooth. The crown is specially made to look like the other teeth in size, shape and color.
Dental implants can also be used to hold a dental bridge or dentures in place.
If you have one or more missing teeth, a dental implant might be a suitable option if you:
have a fully grown, healthy jawbone
don’t have gum disease
don’t have conditions that affect bone healing