| The Treatment Steps
First step is the placement of titanium implants to replace the lost teeth. These implants will remain covered underneath the gum for approximately 3 to 6 months. During this time, the implants should fuse to the bone.

The second step of the procedure involves uncovering the implants and attaching a post to each implant. This completes the foundation on which the new teeth will be placed. In some instances, the surgeon may decide to place the posts at the time of surgery.

The Final step is the placement of your new teeth by your dentist. With techniques that ensure optimal size, shape, color and fit, your replacement teeth should blend with your remaining teeth.

Range of Solutions

Single Tooth Replacement |

Back Teeth Replacement |

Front Teeth Replacement |

Full Lower Replacement
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Full Upper Replacement |
Is
dental implantation a successful way of replacing missing
teeth?
1. Dental implantation is a very successful
method of replacing single or multiple missing teeth.
2. Implants can be used to anchor an individual replacement
crown, or a bridge replacing one or more missing teeth.
3. Titanium implants can be used to support fixed bridges,
even if there are no natural teeth left in the mouth.
4. Implants can also be used to support removable partial
dentures, making them far more comfortable to wear.
5. A few implants can also make a full denture far firmer
and more comfortable.
6. Implants permit normal and comfortable chewing.
7. Crowns and bridges anchored by implants are made to look
natural and to match the surrounding teeth.
8. They are functional, as well as aesthetic.
Benefits of Implants
One key advantage of implants is that they fuse to the jawbone, offering stable support to artificial teeth. Dentures, bridges or individual teeth mounted to the implants won't slip or shift in the mouth, an important benefit while eating and speaking.
Some people may find the stability of implant-supported dentures to be more comfortable than removable dentures.This secure fit also helps replacement teeth feel more natural than conventional bridges or dentures.
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