Dental Implants
Dental implants are a modern and permanent tooth replacement solution designed to restore missing teeth both aesthetically and functionally. During the procedure, biocompatible titanium implant screws are inserted into the jawbone, acting as an artificial tooth root that supports the prosthetic crown firmly in place.
The final implant crowns are carefully crafted to match the shape and color of your natural teeth, restoring chewing ability, speech comfort, and self-confidence. Unlike traditional removable dentures, implant-supported teeth remain stable and do not cause discomfort or irritation.
Before treatment, the bone density and gum health are thoroughly examined. If necessary, supportive procedures such as bone grafting or sinus lifting are performed to strengthen the bone structure and ensure implant stability for many years.
A well-planned implant surgery also preserves facial structure and prevents bone loss that can occur after tooth loss. Missing teeth often lead to sunken cheeks and lips — dental implants help maintain a youthful, natural facial appearance.
With proper oral hygiene, routine professional cleanings, and regular check-ups, implant-supported teeth can last for decades. They offer a stable, comfortable, and natural-looking solution for restoring your smile.