Dental Implants: A Permanent Solution

Dental implants are a long-lasting and effective solution for replacing missing teeth. Unlike dentures or bridges, implants are surgically placed into the jawbone, providing a sturdy foundation for artificial teeth. This restores both functionality and aesthetics, ensuring a natural look and feel.

At Revive Dental Clinic, we use state-of-the-art technology and advanced materials to ensure successful implant placement. Whether you're missing a single tooth or require full-mouth rehabilitation, our expert team customizes treatment plans for the best outcomes.

Why Choose Dental Implants?

Dental implants offer numerous advantages over traditional tooth replacement options:

  • Provides a natural appearance and feel
  • Restores full chewing and speaking ability
  • Prevents bone loss and maintains jaw structure
  • Durable and long-lasting solution
  • Does not require alteration of adjacent teeth

The implant process involves three main stages: the placement of the titanium implant, a healing period for bone integration, and the attachment of a custom-designed dental crown. Our team ensures a comfortable experience with minimal downtime.

If you're considering dental implants, book a consultation with Dr. Faiyaz Khan at Revive Dental Clinic. We’ll assess your dental health and provide personalized guidance for restoring your smile with confidence.

Frequently Asked Questions

Dental implants are titanium posts surgically placed into the jawbone to support artificial teeth, providing a stable and permanent solution for missing teeth.

Ideal candidates are those with good oral health, sufficient jawbone density, and no underlying conditions that could hinder healing.

With proper care and maintenance, dental implants can last a lifetime, making them one of the most durable tooth replacement options.

The procedure is performed under local anesthesia, so discomfort is minimal. Post-surgical soreness can be managed with medication.

The healing process typically takes 3 to 6 months, allowing the implant to fuse with the jawbone before placing the final crown.