What Are Dental Implants? A Holistic Approach to Dental Treatment

What Are Dental Implants? A Holistic Approach to Dental Treatment
A dental implant is a material used to replace a missing tooth root. It is designed to look like a small screw or post that is surgically placed into the jawbone where the tooth root has been lost. This allows a crown or artificial tooth to be securely attached.
This method helps patients regain the ability to chew, speak, and smile with confidence, as dental implants closely resemble natural teeth in both function and appearance.
Advantages of Dental Implants
Dental implants are considered one of the best solutions for tooth replacement when oral health conditions are suitable, because:
๐ Improved chewing ability: Makes eating easier and more efficient
๐ Better speech: Helps improve clarity and confidence in speaking
๐ Enhanced smile confidence: Looks and feels like natural teeth
Materials Used for Dental Implants
๐ Titanium: A widely used material known for its strength and excellent compatibility with the human body
๐ Ceramic: Increasingly popular due to being metal-free, safe, and aesthetically closer to natural tooth color
source :
Medtopia Hospital dentistry Clinic
**Translated and compiled by ArokaGO Content Team
Independent Writer
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