The primary concern of modern dentistry is to preserve natural teeth. However, when this is not feasible and we need to replace one or more teeth, we try to do so in the least invasive way possible, using implants.
The dental implant resembles the root of the natural tooth and is painlessly placed with simple local anesthesia in the jawbone. Prosthetic work on implants fully restores the masticatory function without affecting (grinding) other healthy teeth, does not alter taste, and offers confidence and self-assurance. They also function like the natural tooth root, preventing bone and gum absorption. Implants are the modern solution for replacing lost teeth.
They offer comfort in chewing and speaking, closely resembling our natural teeth. If necessary conditions are met, they last longer than any other prosthetic restoration and are therefore a long-term, cost-effective solution.