Implant Restoration

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What makes ROYDENT unique among dental labs is the specialty in implant restoration from in house milling units and CAD/CAM softwares. All these state of art technologies shine only when they meet with fully dedicated CAD/CAM technicians.

A dental implant is an artificial tooth root that is used to support a replacement tooth or bridge. Dental implants are titanium posts that are surgically placed into the jawbone where teeth are missing. The bone bonds with the titanium, creating a strong foundation for artificial teeth. Dental implants can help preserve facial structure, preventing the bone deterioration that occurs when teeth are missing. Dental implants can also improve chewing ability and speech.

What Kinds of Dental Implants Are There?

Tooth replacement comes in two basic forms: endosteal and subperiosteal implants. The best type depends on your jawbone's size, shape, and health. Your dental professional will be able to offer the best recommendation.

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What Are Endosteal Implants?

Endosteal implants are screws or plates that are surgically implanted into the bone, and they are used to support a cast or brace. Endosteal implants are commonly used to replace a missing tooth or to stabilize teeth that have been broken.

What Are Subperiosteal Implants?

Subperiosteal implants are artificial tooth roots, surgically inserted into your jawbone and gum tissue. Because they are placed through small incisions, they are less traumatic and intrusive than endosteal implants, which require a surgical incision into the bone itself. As a result, subperiosteal implants have been gaining in popularity.