What are dental implants ?
Dental implants are advanced, permanent replacements for missing teeth. They consist of a small titanium post that is surgically placed into the jawbone, where it acts as an artificial tooth root. Over time, the implant naturally fuses with the bone through a process called osseointegration, creating a strong and stable foundation for a custom-made dental crown, bridge, or full-arch prosthesis.
Unlike traditional dentures or bridges, dental implants look, feel, and function like natural teeth. They restore your ability to chew comfortably, improve speech, preserve jawbone health, and help maintain your natural facial structure. With proper care and regular dental check-ups, dental implants can provide a long-lasting solution for a healthy, confident smile.
TYPES OF DENTAL IMPLANTS
SINGLE TOOTH IMPLANT
Single tooth implants are the ideal solution for replacing one missing tooth without affecting adjacent teeth. A titanium implant supports a custom-made crown, restoring a natural look, comfortable function, and long-term jawbone health.
Immediate Load Implants allow a temporary crown or bridge to be placed on the same day as implant surgery. This treatment provides an immediate, natural-looking smile while the implant heals and integrates with the jawbone.
IMMIDIATE LOAD IMPLANTS
MULTIPLE TOOTH IMPLANTS
Multiple tooth implants are a reliable solution for replacing two or more missing teeth using implant-supported bridges or individual implants. They restore chewing, speaking, and smiling while preserving jawbone health, providing a strong, natural-looking, and long-lasting replacement.
GUIDED DENTAL IMPLANTS
(NAVIDENT NAVIGATION SURGERY)
Guided Dental Implants with Navident Navigation Surgery use real-time 3D navigation technology to place implants with exceptional precision. This advanced technique offers minimally invasive treatment, enhanced safety, faster healing, and predictable results.
ALL ON 4 / ALL ON 6
All-on-4® and All-on-6® dental implants are advanced full-arch tooth replacement solutions for patients with multiple or complete tooth loss. All-on-4® uses four implants, while All-on-6® uses six implants for added stability and support. Both treatments provide a fixed, natural-looking smile, restore chewing function, and offer a long-lasting alternative to dentures.