Dental implants are artificial tooth roots or metal posts that are placed in the oral cavity for lost teeth, which are similar in shape to screws.

When dental implants are placed in the jawbone, they bond with the natural bone and well accepted by body cells. They become a sturdy base for supporting one or more artificial teeth, called crowns.

An abutment or a connector, is placed on top of the dental implant to hold and support your crowns. The crowns are custom-made to match your natural teeth and fit your mouth.

Dental implants are ideal replacements for preserving the health of the remaining bone left after loss of teeth. Implants provide long term solution and are nearly the same shade can be acquired as natural tooth.

Dental implants are the strongest devices being used effectively since many years.