Dental implant surgery replaces missing or damaged teeth with artificial ones that look and work like real teeth. It involves placing metal, screw-like posts into the jawbone to act as tooth roots. This option is helpful when dentures or bridges don't fit well or when there's not enough natural root support. The exact procedure depends on the type of implant and the condition of the jawbone, and it may take several steps over a few months. The main advantage is that the implants become securely attached to the bone, giving strong support for the new teeth.
When you get dental implants, the procedure involves replacing tooth roots with metal posts that act like screws for artificial teeth. Unlike some bridges or crowns, implants are designed to look and function like natural teeth. The specific steps involved can vary depending on the type of implant, any allergic reactions, and the condition of the jawbone. In some cases, multiple procedures may be necessary to allow the bone to heal properly around the implant, which can take time but ensures strong, secure support for the new tooth.
Losing a tooth can affect how you eat, speak, and interact with others. Dental implants are the closest option to natural teeth and offer many benefits. They improve your ability to chew, enhance your smile, and help with clear speech. They also help preserve your jawbone and can last a lifetime with good oral hygiene and regular dental checkups. Implants provide stability, especially for loose dentures, and unlike dental bridges, they don’t require removing enamel from nearby teeth. Bridges usually involve shaving down the teeth on either side of the gap, which can weaken them over time. With implants, you can replace a missing tooth without affecting your other teeth—it's a one-tooth solution for a one-tooth problem
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