Implants

A dental implant is the gold standard for replacing a missing tooth. It's a small, titanium screw that is surgically placed into the jawbone, acting as a replacement for the root of a tooth. Over time, it fuses with the bone, creating a strong, stable foundation. A custom-made crown is then attached to the implant, providing a replacement tooth that looks, feels, and functions just like a natural one.

Who is this suitable for?

Dental implants are the ideal solution for individuals who:

  • Are missing one or more teeth.
  • Want a permanent, fixed solution that doesn't rely on adjacent teeth.
  • Want to prevent bone loss that occurs after losing a tooth.
  • Desire the most natural-looking and feeling tooth replacement option.

Questions & Answers

Get answers to your common dental questions and doubts.

Implants

Is the implant surgery painful?

The surgery is performed under local anaesthesia, so you will not feel any pain. Post-surgery discomfort is typically mild and can be easily managed with common pain relievers.

Implants

How long does the entire implant process take?

The process can take a few months from start to finish. This allows time for the implant to fully integrate with your jawbone (a process called osseointegration) before the final crown is attached.