A Dental Implant designed to replace a single tooth is composed of three parts: the titanium Implant that anchors in the jaw; the abutment, which fits over the portion of the Implant that protrudes from the gum line; and the new tooth, which is created by a dentist and fitted onto the abutment for a natural appearance.
• Don't Harm Healthy Teeth with Bridges -
Many people who are missing a single tooth opt for a fixed bridge; but a bridge requires cutting down healthy adjacent teeth, which can result in additional dental problems in the future. Damaging two additional healthy teeth in an attempt to repair a missing tooth problem is treatment planning of the past.
Bridges have no underlying support which can result in accelerated bone deterioration and harm the adjacent teeth. Then there is the additional cost of possibly having to replace the bridge once, twice or more over the course of a lifetime.
Studies have shown that there is significant failure rate with teeth located next to a fixed bridge or removable partial denture.
Dental Implants solve this problem by only treating the problem tooth. And because Dental Implants are anchored into the jawbone they perform like a natural tooth


