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What are Teeth Implants?
Dental implants are permanent tooth replacement solutions designed to restore missing teeth. A titanium post is surgically placed into the jawbone to act as an artificial tooth root, topped with a custom-made crown that looks and functions like a natural tooth. Implants improve chewing ability, speech clarity, facial structure, and long-term oral health.
Causes of Tooth Loss That May Require Dental Implants
- Severe tooth decay
- Advanced gum disease (periodontitis)
- Accidental injury or trauma
- Failed root canal treatment
- Congenital missing teeth
- Excessive tooth wear
- Bone loss in the jaw
Who Should Consider Dental Implants?
Dental implants may be suitable for:
Individuals with one or more missing teeth
People seeking a permanent tooth replacement
Patients with sufficient jawbone density
Those with healthy gums and good oral hygiene
Individuals uncomfortable with removable dentures
Adults with fully developed jawbones
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Frequently Asked Questions By Patients
The procedure is performed under anesthesia. Mild discomfort after surgery is manageable with medication.
With proper care, implants can last 15–25 years or even a lifetime.
Yes. Dental implants are a well-established and highly successful treatment.
Typically 3–6 months, including healing and crown placement.
Most adults are eligible, but bone health and medical history must be evaluated.
Maintain regular brushing, flossing, and routine dental checkups just like natural teeth.