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What are Dental Implants?

A dental implant is a screw-like prosthesis worn to replace the root part of a missing tooth that is fastened to your jaw bone to bear a crown, bridge, or denture to function much like natural teeth.

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What are Dental Implants?

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  1. What are Dental Implants?

  2. What are Dental Implants? A dental implant is a screw-like prosthesis worn to replace the root part of a missing tooth that is fastened to your jaw bone to bear a crown, bridge, or denture to function much like natural teeth. The implants are in general made of medical-grade Titanium which fuses with your jaw bone by a procedure known as osseointegration....

  3. What are the uses and advantages of Dental Implants? ·They are used to replace missing or poorly mutilated teeth and have them function much like natural teeth.

  4. ·An Implant-supported prosthesis can be used to replace the entire missing choppers or teeth structure. It is a fixed solution and does not need to be taken out and cleaned, unlike a complete denture. It also makes out more natural and comfortable. This concept is known as “All on 4”. ·There is no need to shave down adjacent teeth formation to replace missing teeth as opposed to the case where a fixed partial denture is fixed. They are significantly more warm than removable partial dentures. ·They can be used as dock devices in orthodontics.

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