Implants & Restoration
Every year, more patients—whether you’re missing one tooth or new to dentures - are turning to dental implants.
Patients choose them for the comfort, stability, and natural look that help restore not just teeth, but replenish confidence and overall quality of life.
What is a dental implant and what is it used for?
A dental implant is a titanium or ceramic post placed in the jawbone to replace the root of a missing tooth. An artificial tooth (a crown, bridge, or denture) is then attached to it.
1. To replace missing teeth permanently
Implants provide a long-lasting solution because they integrate with the jawbone and act like natural tooth roots.
2. To maintain bone health
When teeth are missing, the jawbone begins to shrink over time. Implants stimulate the bone and help prevent bone loss.
3. To improve chewing ability
Implants function like natural teeth, allowing a person to chew comfortably and eat a full range of foods.
4. To improve speech
Missing teeth or loose dentures can affect speech. Implants stay fixed in place and restore normal pronunciation.
5. To protect remaining natural teeth
Unlike bridges, implants do not require grinding down neighboring teeth. They stand independently.
6. To improve appearance
Implants support natural-looking restorations that blend in with existing teeth and maintain facial shape.
7. To increase confidence
Because implants are stable and do not slip, they provide confidence while speaking, smiling, and eating.
Why Someone Should Use Dental Restorations
Restorations refer to the artificial teeth or prosthetic components placed on top of implants—such as crowns, bridges, or implant-supported dentures.
1. To restore the natural look of the smile
Restorations are designed to match the color, shape, and size of natural teeth.
2. To restore proper function
A restoration allows the implant to work just like a real tooth for chewing and speaking.
3. To protect the implant
The restoration completes the implant structure and ensures proper bite alignment, which keeps the implant stable.
4. To improve oral health
Properly shaped restorations help maintain correct spacing, prevent food trapping, and support overall dental hygiene.
5. To enhance comfort
Restorations are custom-made to fit the mouth comfortably and naturally.