What is a dental implant?

A titanium root, placed in the jawbone, that restores a missing tooth from the ground up — safe, proven, and natural-feeling.
A dental implant is one of the most effective and reliable ways to replace a missing tooth. In use since the 1960s, the technique is backed by decades of research and clinical experience that prove it both safe and highly successful.
How it works
An artificial titanium root is placed into the jawbone. Because titanium is highly biocompatible, it bonds firmly with the bone, and once integrated a crown is placed on top — restoring a tooth that looks and functions like a natural one.
Why patients choose implants
Unlike a bridge, an implant doesn't require cutting down healthy neighbouring teeth. It restores chewing function, prevents the bone resorption that follows tooth loss, and — with proper care — can last for decades.
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