Implant

Dental implants, made of titanium, replace the root portion of a missing natural tooth. They serve as anchors for replacement teeth, offering a natural feel and aesthetic satisfaction. This treatment at our Braces n faces Dental studio provides a perfect solution for toothless areas.

So WHEN SHOULD YOU CONSIDER ORAL IMPLANTS?

Dental implants are suitable for those missing teeth due to injury, disease, or decay. Consider implants if you want effective restoration without cutting down natural teeth, struggle with dentures, or have lost back teeth. Age is less of a factor; health is the key consideration.

If you are healthy enough to have a tooth extracted, you are probably healthy enough to receive dental implant as well!!

The doctors at our clinic will determine if you are a candidate for dental implants after a carefulevaluation of your dental and medical health history.

Why choose dental implants?

  • **Eat Better: ** Restore chewing function, feel food temperature and texture. Strong chewing force allows you to eat hard foods.
  • **Improved Appearance: ** Dental implants prevent jawbone shrinkage, maintaining a youthful face.
  • **Improved Comfort: ** Anchored securely to the jawbone, implants feel as comfortable as natural teeth, eliminating the discomfort of removable dentures.
  • **Protect Natural Teeth: ** Unlike bridgework, implants don't require grinding down surrounding teeth, providing a conservative and aesthetic restoration.
  • **Prevent Jawbone Resorption: ** Dental implants preserve jawbone, offering a long-lasting solution that remains economical throughout life.

DOES IT HURT A LOT? IS THE PROCEDURE SAFE?

Not at all!!Since local anaesthesia will be administered before the surgery you don’t feel any pain at all.Just as with any surgery, there can be some discomfort.Pain which may occur after the surgery can be very effectively controlled with oral medications.

HOW SUCCESFULL IS THE TREATMENT? HOW LONG CAN AN ORAL IMPLANT LAST?

From 1975 to 2009, implant success ranged between 90% to 100%,according to clinical studies.The service life of an oral implant can however be affected by factors like aseptic protocols followed during the procedure, meticulous daily cleaning by the patient, regular professional maintenance, smoking and diabetes.