Artificial Teeth Implant

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Dental & Oral Health

Best Practises

Single Tooth Implants

This procedure involves replacing a single missing tooth with an implant-supported crown. It’s an ideal solution for individuals who have lost a tooth due to injury, decay, or other dental issues. Single tooth implants provide a natural-looking and durable replacement that integrates seamlessly with the surrounding teeth.

Multiple Teeth Implants

For patients missing several teeth in a row, multiple teeth implants offer a solution that restores both function and aesthetics. Whether it’s two adjacent teeth or several in a row, this approach utilizes dental implants to support a bridge or partial denture, effectively filling the gaps in the smile and preventing further dental problems.

The Fixed Dentures for you

Fixed dentures, also known as implant-supported fixed dentures or permanent dentures, offer a stable and long-lasting solution for individuals missing multiple teeth or entire dental arches. Unlike removable dentures, fixed dentures are securely anchored to dental implants surgically placed into the jawbone, providing exceptional stability and functionality. These prosthetic teeth are custom-crafted to blend seamlessly with natural teeth, restoring both aesthetics and oral function. With fixed dentures, patients can enjoy enhanced chewing ability, improved speech clarity, and increased confidence in their smile. This innovative dental solution offers a permanent alternative to traditional dentures, promoting long-term oral health and overall well-being.

Full mouth Rehabilitation in Dentistry

 Full mouth rehabilitation, also known as full mouth reconstruction or full mouth restoration, is a comprehensive dental treatment that addresses multiple dental issues simultaneously. It involves restoring or replacing all teeth in the upper and/or lower dental arches. Full mouth implants, a key component of this process, utilize dental implants strategically placed throughout the jawbone to support a complete set of prosthetic teeth. This transformative procedure can correct various dental problems, including severe decay, gum disease, missing teeth, and bite misalignment. By restoring both function and aesthetics, full mouth rehabilitation enhances oral health, restores confidence, and improves overall quality of life for patients.