Dental Implants A permanent solution for all your missing teeth
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Dental implants
Dental implants are replacement tooth roots. They are made up of very high grade titanium screws.
Implants provide a strong foundation for fixed (permanent) or removable replacement teeth that are made to match your natural teeth.
If you've lost teeth due to trauma or periodontal disease, it may still be possible to replace them with dental implants. There are so many advantages to replacing one or all of your missing teeth with dental implants that this treatment has become the therapy of choice. Even if you've lost supporting bone, many times it's possible to use a bone graft to restore the bone and then place the implants later.
Why we should not ignore missing or damaged teeth?

Physical health
Healthy teeth help maintain a nutritious diet
Emotional health
Healthy, beautiful teeth and self confidence go hand in hand
Esthetic improvements
Healthy teeth help maintain your natural facial appearance
Are implants the answer for your missing teeth?
Do you suffer from a single missing tooth?
Or multiple missing teeth?
Or you have no teeth at all?
is your denture loose?
Have you also heard of tooth in a day?
What are the advantages of Dental implants?
How are implants done?

Steps involved in dental implant placement
Having assessed the quality and quantity of the underlying bone, the faciomaxillary surgeon will place the implants into the jaws. This surgical procedure is usually done under local anaesthesia. The healing time of about 3 to 6 months is then given to allow the implant to integrate into the jaw bone. In the third stage, the prosthodontist will fix the crown and bridge or the denture to the implants.
How successful are dental implants?
Success rates of dental implants vary, depending on where in the jaw the implants are placed but, in general, dental implants have a success rate of up to 95 to 98%. With proper care dental implants can last a lifetime. However Smoking, uncontrolled diabetes, severe osteoporosis and other major medical problems will reduce the chances of implant integration into the jaw bone and success.