DENTAL IMPLANTS Procedure


An implant is surgically placed in an opening that your dentist makes in the jawbone.

After the implant integrates (attaches) to your bone, it acts as a new "root" for the crown that will replace your missing tooth.

A crown (cap), which is made to look like a natural tooth, is attached to the implant and fills the space left in the mouth by the missing tooth.

For this procedure to work, there must be enough bone in the jaw. The bone has to be strong enough to hold and support the implant.

If there is not enough bone, it may need to be added with a procedure called bone augmentation or bone grafting.

In addition, natural teeth and supporting tissues near where the implant will be placed must be in good health.

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