Replacement of missing tooth/teeth.
Tooth decay, gum disease, and injury are common causes of missing teeth. It is important to replace missing teeth for proper chewing of food, jaw support, stability of the remaining teeth, and an attractive smile. Missing teeth disrupts proper function and the teeth next to and above the missing tooth/teeth will shift, move, and tip into the space in time. It is much easier to restore a missing tooth soon after it is lost than waiting a number of years after teeth have shiftedz
Types of Replacement
An implant is the most preferred treatment option for replacement of missing tooth/teeth.It has gained popularity over conventional options (“fixed partial denture) as it does not require any irreversible Reshaping of adjacent teeth.Implants can provide treatment solutions for replacing teeth from the most simplest (single missing tooth) to the most complex (completely edentulous) situations.
FAQS about IMPLANTS
A dental implant is an artificial substitute made of titanium placed into the bone to mimic the root of the tooth and support a crown or a denture on it.

