DENTAL IMPLANTS

Definition of a dental implant

A dental implant is like a small screw, it is an artificial root, made of titanium and biocompatible. It is used to replace the root of a damaged or missing tooth and serves as an anchor point for a future dental prosthesis or ceramic crown. Whether it is for one or more missing teeth, we will offer you the solution best adapted to your case, for an optimal result that is both aesthetic and reliable over time.

With a dental implant, your new tooth will look and function like a healthy natural tooth.

Why dental implants ?

Implants are a long-term solution that can safely replace one or more teeth without affecting other teeth, making them the best solution for replacing missing teeth:

  • Implants offer better cosmetic and functional results.
  • Implants prevent significant bone loss and sagging of the face, which causes premature aging.
  • Implant placement avoids the decay of the natural teeth adjacent to the edentulous tooth, unlike traditional techniques.
  • They provide a stable base for new teeth, and allow you to speak and eat comfortably and safely.
  • Implants are an extremely predictable solution, with medium and long-term studies showing very high success rates.