Implants are the most modern and completely biocompatible way to replace missing teeth, without disturbing or interfering with the existing neighboring teeth.
The dental implants they are placed in place of teeth when they are damaged, broken or missing, to form a stable base for new teeth or the entire denture.
It is a surgical device that acts as a substitute for the root of a missing tooth. The implant integrates with the bone and functions like a natural tooth, without affecting the adjacent tissues and adjacent teeth.
The Installation Process
The surgery to place the implants is an alternative to artificial dentures or bridges.
Most implant placement procedures are successful and only a very small percentage of 1-2% do not integrate.
Implants are placed inside the jaw to replace one, several or all teeth. Restoring with dental implants is beneficial as we avoid grinding down healthy or adjacent teeth to place a bridge. Also, in cases of total lack of teeth, implants can offer stable permanent dentures in contrast to conventional dentures (maxillae) where they show mobility, occupy a large volume in the mouth and cause great discomfort to those who wear them.
Implants are suitable if you are missing a tooth, if you want a beautiful smile, if you have healthy tissues, if you do not have any disease that prevents bone healing in the area, if you do not wish to wear removable dentures, if you want to improve your speech .

