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Dental Implants

A dental implant is an artificial tooth root which is used to hold an artificial tooth. 

Single Tooth Replacement

If one of your teeth is missing or if both the root and the tooth are damaged, then Single Tooth Replacement is the best solution. It looks equally beautiful like a natural tooth and functions in the same manner. 

Partial Denture Elimination

Dental Implants can be a solution for the replacement of a single tooth or multiple missing teeth. It can also be used to support a fixed bridge, which is done by connecting many implants together. This treatment is an appreciable solution as it eliminates gum irritation and pain which occurs otherwise. 

Full Removable Denture Support and Retention

A denture is an appliance that is inserted in the mouth to replace natural teeth. If all the teeth of the upper jaw or the lower jaw have to be replaced, then it is referred to as Full Removable Denture. This can be done by implementing 4 to 6 implants to the upper or lower denture.  It can relieve loose and slipping dentures. To avoid irritation at the roof of the mouth, an upper implant supported denture can be made. The implant supported denture is incredibly stable and is considered as a good solution.   

Denture Elimination-Complete Bridge Support

If all the teeth are missing, then the patients can opt for permanent restoration with fixed bridges. In such cases, they are supported by 5-8 implants. Further, it will remain intact and can be removed only by experienced dentists, if required.