Ceramic Implants
Ceramic implants are dental implants made from biocompatible materials, primarily zirconia. They serve as artificial tooth roots, providing a stable foundation for crowns, bridges, or dentures. Unlike traditional metal implants, ceramic implants are designed to blend more naturally with the surrounding bone and gum tissue, reducing the risk of allergic reactions and improving aesthetics.
These implants are known for their strength and durability, making them a suitable option for many patients. Additionally, ceramic materials are less prone to corrosion and can resist staining, which contributes to their long-term success in dental restoration procedures.