Oral Implants
Oral implants are artificial tooth roots made of biocompatible materials, typically titanium, that are surgically placed into the jawbone. They serve as a stable foundation for replacement teeth, such as crowns or dentures, helping to restore function and aesthetics for individuals with missing teeth.
The process of getting oral implants usually involves several steps, including an initial consultation, the surgical placement of the implant, and a healing period for the bone to integrate with the implant. Once healed, a custom-made crown is attached, providing a natural-looking and durable solution for tooth loss.