Biotechnology

Biotechnology has revolutionized the field of dentistry with the development of oral implants, offering patients a durable and long-lasting solution to missing teeth. Oral implants are artificial teeth anchored into the jawbone, acting as an artificial root for a prosthetic tooth or bridge. Implantation procedures are performed by dental professionals using advanced technology, imaging techniques, and biocompatible materials. The implants are typically made of titanium or zirconia, as these materials have been shown to successfully integrate with the jawbone, providing a foundation for replacement teeth that are secure and stable. In addition to their durability, oral implants offer several benefits to patients. They are easy to care for, requiring routine brushing and flossing, and maintain the natural structure of the jawline and facial features. Patients with oral implants often experience an improvement in their speech, as the clear articulation of words is enhanced by the stability and comfort of the dental implants. Overall, oral implants have transformed the field of dentistry, providing an effective and long-lasting solution for missing teeth. With advances in technology and biocompatible materials, the procedure has become increasingly accessible, safe, and efficient. If you are interested in dental implants or have any questions, contact your dental professional for more information.

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