Dental implants are a surgical procedure used to replace missing teeth with artificial teeth that are root-fixed in the jaw. Dental implants are one of the most popular and effective techniques for replacing missing teeth and replacing missing teeth.
Dental implants involve inserting an artificial root of titanium or other alloys into the jaw, and artificial teeth are made of materials such as ceramic or zirconia. The artificial teeth are fixed to the artificial root with one or two screws.
Dental implants offer many advantages over other alternatives to replace missing teeth, such as bridges and removable artificial teeth. They provide better stability to the dentures, provide a more natural look, and maintain the health of the jaw and surrounding bones. However, dental implants may not be suitable for some people due to the surgical and lengthy rehabilitation requirements.