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.

Duration
Single Tooth Surgery Approx. 15–20 Minutes
Anesthesia
Simple Local Anesthesia
Hospital
Outpatient / Day Procedure
Recovery
Osseointegration (Fusion Period) Takes 2–3 Months, After Which the Final Crown Is Placed

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

CategoryDental Health
Surgery DurationSingle Tooth Surgery Approx. 15–20 Minutes
Anesthesia TypeSimple Local Anesthesia
Hospital StayOutpatient / Day Procedure
Recovery TimeOsseointegration (Fusion Period) Takes 2–3 Months, After Which the Final Crown Is Placed
ResultsA Permanence That Mimics Natural Life for 15 to 40 Years

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