The replacement of tooth roots with metal is a dental procedure known as dental implant surgery. Dental implants involve the surgical placement of metal posts, typically made of titanium, into the jawbone to serve as artificial roots for missing teeth. These metal posts are designed to fuse with the jawbone in a process called osseointegration. Once the dental implant integrates with the jawbone, it provides a sturdy foundation for attaching artificial teeth such as crowns, bridges, or dentures. This procedure offers a durable and long-term solution for individuals with missing teeth, restoring both functionality and aesthetics. Dental implants are preferred by many patients due to their stability, natural feel, and ability to maintain healthy bone structure in the jaw. They can effectively replicate the function and appearance of natural teeth, improving chewing ability and restoring confidence in one's smile. Overall, dental implants, by replacing tooth roots with metal, offer a reliable and permanent solution for tooth loss, enhancing oral health and quality of life for individuals seeking tooth replacement options.
Title : Atypical facial pain – a mistaken diagnosis
Christopher Turner, Spacemark Dental, United Kingdom
Title : Occlusion and implants
Christopher Turner, Spacemark Dental, United Kingdom
Title : Personalized and Precision Medicine (PPM) through biodesign inspired translational applications and the integration of dentistry into interprofessional healthcare to secure human oral health and biosafety
Sergey Suchkov, N.D. Zelinskii Institute for Organic Chemistry of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian Federation
Title : Personalized and precision medicine and its clinical applications in oral health and diseases
Sergey Suchkov, N.D. Zelinskii Institute for Organic Chemistry of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian Federation
Title : Revolutionizing periodontics and implant dentistry: The synergy of AI and laser technology
Preetinder Singh, Academy of Oral Surgery, United States
Title : Updated principles of facial trauma surgery 2027
Steven J Traub, American Institute of Oral Biology, United States