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Dental Implants | Types, Safety and Maintenance

A dental surgeon places artificial components called dental implants into a patient's jawbone. If one or more teeth have been lost, a person may require an implant. A dental implant is a prosthetic tooth replacement. The surgeon places an implant, also known as a crown, in the jawbone using tools that resemble screws. The implant serves as the anchor for the artificial tooth. The dental implant is joined to the false tooth by a component known as an abutment. The crown is manufactured especially for the individual to suit their mouth and match the shade of their teeth. Crowns mimic the appearance, feel, and functionality of real teeth. Implants have a number of benefits. Implants: - Are more comfy and natural-feeling - Have a higher rate of success - Enhance the chewing process - Decrease the likelihood of neighboring teeth getting cavities. - Improve the preservation of bone in the location of the missing teeth - Lessen the sensitivity of teeth close by. Before having implant surg