Replace missing or damaged teeth with dental implants
When it comes to the prospect of getting teeth implants, people are often apprehensive about what will take place during the procedure or how the implant will look once the procedure is finished. For those who have enough bone in the jaw to properly support an implant, a dental implant can be a straightforward way to restore the natural look of a complete set of teeth. An implant consists of a metal post that is inserted into the bone under the gum, Once this has healed, a prosthetic tooth (or teeth) is attached to the post.
Also known as:
Teeth implants
Tooth implants
False teeth implants
False teeth inserts
Titanium false teeth
Artificial tooth replacement
Screw in teeth
Desired result
Replace one or more teeth with dental implants for a long-term, functional tooth replacement. Dental implants can last a lifetime.
Restore your teeth and smile with a common dental procedure
The term ‘dental implant’ may sound invasive, as though it’s a procedure that requires weeks of recovery. Many people often cringe at the term ‘implants’ because they equate it with something that doesn’t necessarily look natural. In reality, a dental implant is a very common dental procedure and we have performed countless dental implants for those who were well-suited for the procedure. In the end, under the right circumstances, an implant can look and feel much more natural than a denture. An implant often feels much more stable in the mouth and those who have a dental implant often wish they had decided to get a dental implant years before they did.