Dental Implant
A dental implant is a surgical procedure used to replace a tooth that has been lost due to disease, decay, or trauma. It is a titanium post that is inserted into the jawbone to serve as an anchor for a replacement tooth. Dental implants are a long-lasting and aesthetically pleasing solution for those who have lost their natural teeth. The procedure is relatively safe and minimally invasive. Dental implants can help improve the patient's self-confidence by providing a more complete and natural smile. Additionally, they can also provide added reinforcement when eating and speaking. With proper maintenance and care, these implants can last a lifetime.
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