Dental implants are a type of prosthetic dental restoration used to replace missing teeth. They are made of titanium screws that are surgically placed into the jawbone, where they act as anchors for replacement teeth. Implants can be used to replace one or more teeth, or even a full arch of teeth. Dental implants can provide a more permanent, natural-looking solution for replacing missing teeth than other treatments such as dentures. Endosteal implants are the most commonly used type of dental implants. These implants are inserted directly into the jawbone and are used to support a single tooth, multiple teeth, or a full arch of teeth. Endosteal implants can be either cylindrical or screw-shaped. These implants must be placed surgically and may require several months to heal and integrate with the jawbone. Subperiosteal implants are placed on top of the jawbone, rather than directly into it. These implants consist of a metal frame that is surgically placed under the gum tissue and affixed to the jawbone. The frame is made of titanium or other biocompatible metals and features posts that protrude through the gums. These posts are used to secure the artificial teeth. Transosteal implants are similar to subperiosteal implants, but they are inserted directly into the jawbone and secured with screws. These implants are made of titanium or other biocompatible metals, and are used to support a bridge or a full arch of artificial teeth. Zygomatic implants are a newer type of implant and are used to replace a full arch of missing teeth. These implants are inserted into the zygomatic bone, which is located in the back of the upper jaw. This type of implant is more stable and secure than other types of implants, so it may be a better option for people with a weak or compromised jawbone. Dental implants are a reliable and effective way to replace missing teeth. Different types of implants are available to suit different needs, and it is important to discuss all of your options with your dentist before deciding which type of implant is right for you.
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