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Implants

What is it?

An implant is a medical device manufactured to replace a missing biological structure, support a damaged biological structure, or enhance an existing biological structure. For example, an implant may be a rod, used to strengthen weak bones.

Who it’s for:

Dental implants are generally suitable for adults in good overall health who have lost one or more teeth due to decay or injury, possess healthy gums, and have adequate jawbone density to support the implant. Ideal candidates must be non-smokers (or willing to quit) and maintain good oral hygiene. 

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How the procedure works:

Dental implant procedures replace missing tooth roots with metal, screw-like posts to permanently anchor artificial teeth, usually involving a multi-stage process of consultation, surgery, healing (osseointegration), and crown placement. The titanium implant fuses with the jawbone over several months to create a stable foundation for a custom crown. 

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Comfort and safety

Dental implants offer a safe, permanent, and comfortable solution for missing teeth, featuring a success rate over 95%. Made from biocompatible titanium, they act as sturdy, natural-feeling roots that prevent bone loss and allow for normal chewing. Modern techniques, including guided surgery and sedation, ensure high safety and minimal discomfort. 
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Frequently asked questions

Does the procedure hurt?
Generally, no. The procedure is done under local anesthesia, causing minimal discomfort during placement. Some mild pain or soreness may be experienced for a few days after.

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