A dental implant is a small titanium post that is surgically placed in the jawbone to act as a replacement for a missing tooth. It has a number of advantages over traditional solutions such as bridges and dentures, including increased durability and stability, improved aesthetics, and improved oral health. The first step in the dental implant process is to surgically place the titanium post in the jawbone. This post acts as an anchor for the new tooth. Once the post has been placed, it will need several months to heal and integrate with the jawbone. During this time, the surrounding gum tissue and bone will grow around the post and help to secure it in place. Once the post has healed, the next step is to attach a custom-made dental crown on top of the post. The crown is designed to look and function like a natural tooth and is made from materials that are strong and durable enough to resist normal wear and tear. The crown is then attached to the post using a specialized dental adhesive. The final step in the dental implant process is to make sure the new tooth is functioning properly and is comfortable for the patient. This can involve a series of follow-up visits with the dentist to make sure the implant is fitting correctly and the patient is comfortable. Overall, dental implants are a great way to replace missing teeth and restore a patient’s smile. They are strong and durable, look natural, and can help improve oral health. If you’re considering dental implants, it’s important to speak to your dentist to make sure they’re the right option for you.
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