Dental Implants Explained: Everything You Need to Know Permanent Tooth Replacement
- Sai Care
- Jan 2
- 2 min read
Updated: 6 days ago
🦷 WHAT ARE DENTAL IMPLANTS?

Dental implants are a permanent solution for missing teeth.
They consist of three main parts:
Implant Post – A small titanium screw placed into the jawbone
Abutment – Connects the implant to the crown
Crown – The visible tooth that looks natural
Dental implants act just like natural tooth roots, providing strength, stability, and durability.
THE SCIENCE MAGIC
Here’s the cool part: titanium bonds with bone.
This process is called osseointegration.
So instead of sitting on the gums like dentures, implants are locked in place.
⚙️ HOW DOES THE DENTAL IMPLANT PROCEDURE WORK?
Step 1: Consultation
Evaluation of bone health and gums
Personalized treatment plan
Intraoral photos

Intraoral photo
Step 2: Digital Smile Planning
• We scan your mouth in 3D—no guesswork
• Digital X-rays or CBCT scans


Step 3 : Surgical guide
• For precise procedure surgical guide is used

Step 4: Implant Placement
• Implant is placed into the jawbone
• Procedure is safe and comfortable
• Healing time allows the bone to bond with the implant

Step 5: Healing Phase
Bone naturally fuses with the implant
This creates a strong foundation
Healing may take a few months
Step 6: Teeth trial
• Teeth trial is done before delivering final prosthesis

Step 4: Final Crown
This is where the magic happens—your new tooth is placed.

WHY PATIENTS LOVE DENTAL IMPLANTS
✔ Eat anything you want
✔ Speak confidently
✔ No slipping or clicking
✔ Looks 100% natural
✔ Protects jawbone & face shape
This isn’t just a dental treatment—it’s a confidence upgrade.
WHO IS A GOOD CANDIDATE?
You may be if you:
• Have one or more missing teeth
• Have healthy gums
• Have enough jawbone (or can get bone support)
• Maintain good oral hygiene
A professional consultation is the best way to know for sure.
DO IMPLANTS NEED SPECIAL CARE?
“Nope.”
Brush.
Floss.
Regular checkups.
If you’ve been hiding your smile, avoiding photos, or struggling to eat—this could be your turning point.
Book a consultation today and discover how dental implants can give you your smile back.


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