Dental Health - Dental Implant
Dental Implant
A biocompatible titanium screw placed into the jawbone to replace a missing natural tooth root — a permanent, natural-feeling artificial anchor.
About the Operation
A dental implant is the placement of a tiny surgically threaded, tissue-friendly screw made of pure titanium or ceramic-titanium into the alveolar socket left by an extracted or lost tooth. It does not require grinding down or cutting adjacent healthy teeth for a bridge, and by halting jaw bone resorption it functions as a lifelong artificial tooth root indistinguishable from a natural one.
Application Details
- 1Titanium never triggers a foreign-body rejection response in the body, enabling tight cellular osseointegration.
- 2After healing, an abutment (connector piece) is added and a zirconia or E-MAX porcelain crown is placed on top to complete the natural-looking tooth.
Who Is It Suitable For?
- Patients who have lost one or two teeth at the root and wish to fill the gap with a single E-MAX crown without ever grinding down or cutting the adjacent healthy neighbouring teeth — preserving them in their original, untouched form while gaining full root-level strength.
Operation Summary
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Other Dental Health Operations
View AllNormal Tooth Extraction
Standard, non-surgical extraction of decayed or damaged teeth without complications.
Impacted Tooth Extraction
Surgical removal of wisdom teeth or problematic roots that remain trapped beneath the jawbone and fail to erupt.
Composite Filling
Modern tooth-colored composite bonding that restores decayed cavities with an aesthetic, natural-looking result.
Root Canal Treatment
Deep root cleaning that saves a severely decayed or infected tooth by removing the inflamed nerve — without extraction.
