What are dental implants?
Dental implant – a cylindrical or tapered post, usually made of titanium, that serves as a substitute for the root structure
Abutment – connector, placed on, the top of the dental implant, to connect the implant to the replacement tooth or teeth
Crown – a replacement tooth, customed made to match your natural teeth


Dental Implants are often the best treatment for missing teeth. When a damaged or decayed tooth is removed, both the visible part of the tooth, called the crown, and the root is lost.
A dental implant is placed in the jawbone so that it can fuse with your natural bone and become a strong and sturdy foundation for replacement teeth. Implants can be used to replace an individual tooth or for an implant-supported bridge or denture containing multiple teeth.
Dental implants are the closest you can get to healthy, natural teeth. They will allow you to confidently eat, smile, laugh, talk, play and enjoy all of your regular activities of everyday life without thinking about your teeth.