Dental Implants – Permanent Tooth Replacement

Strong, Natural, Lifetime Teeth

Dental implants offer a permanent solution for missing teeth by replacing both the root and the crown with a strong, natural-looking restoration. They are designed to function, feel, and look exactly like real teeth, giving you the confidence to smile, chew, and speak without discomfort or gaps. Using advanced implant technology, we place a titanium post into the jawbone, where it fuses securely and provides long-term stability. A custom-made crown is then attached to complete your smile. With proper care, implants can last a lifetime and prevent bone loss, making them one of the most reliable tooth replacement options.

Symptoms

  • Missing one or more teeth

  • Loose or uncomfortable dentures

  • Difficulty chewing solid foods

  • Sunken facial appearance

  • Gaps affecting speech or confidence

Causes

  • Severe tooth decay

  • Advanced gum disease

  • Injury or trauma

  • Failed root canal or restoration

  • Age-related dental weakening

How It Works

  • Consultation & Scan: Detailed evaluation and 3D imaging.

  • Implant Placement: Titanium post inserted into jawbone.

  • Healing & Fusion: Bone naturally bonds with the implant.

  • Abutment Fixing: Connector placed for crown support.

  • Final Crown Placement: Natural-looking tooth permanently attached.

Benefits

  • Permanent and durable tooth replacement

  • Supports natural chewing and speech

  • Prevents bone loss in the jaw

  • Looks and feels like real teeth

  • Boosts smile, confidence, and comfort

FAQs

1. Are dental implants painful?

The procedure is done under anesthesia. Most patients experience minimal discomfort during healing.

2. How long do dental implants last?

With proper care, implants can last decades. Many remain strong and stable for a lifetime.

3. Can anyone get dental implants?

Most adults qualify for implants. A good jawbone and healthy gums improve long-term success.

4. How long is the healing period?

Healing takes a few months as the implant fuses. The final crown is placed after full stability.

5. Are implants better than dentures?

Yes, implants are fixed, stronger, and more natural. They don’t move or cause gum irritation.