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Dental Implants – Permanent Solution for Missing Teeth

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Table of Contents

  • Introduction to Dental Implants

  • What Are Dental Implants?

  • When Do You Need a Dental Implant?

  • Benefits of Dental Implants

  • The Dental Implant Procedure

  • Types of Dental Implants

  • Longevity & Care Tips

  • Cost of Dental Implants

  • Why Choose Fab Dental?

  • FAQs

Introduction to Dental Implants

Missing teeth not only affect your smile but also impact your ability to eat, speak, and maintain oral health. At Fab Dental, we offer dental implants – the most advanced and reliable solution to replace missing teeth permanently. Designed to look, feel, and function like natural teeth, implants restore both confidence and comfort.

What Are Dental Implants?

A dental implant is a titanium or zirconia post surgically placed into the jawbone to act as a replacement root for a missing tooth. Once integrated with the bone, it supports a crown, bridge, or denture, giving you a natural-looking and fully functional tooth replacement.

When Do You Need a Dental Implant?

  • Single or multiple missing teeth

  • Tooth loss due to decay, injury, or gum disease

  • To replace removable dentures with a fixed solution

  • To prevent bone loss after tooth extraction

  • For long-lasting, natural-looking tooth replacement

Benefits of Dental Implants

  • Permanent and durable solution

  • Restores chewing and speaking ability

  • Prevents bone loss and preserves jaw structure

  • Protects adjacent teeth (no grinding needed as with bridges)

  • Looks and feels like natural teeth

  • Boosts confidence and improves quality of life

The Dental Implant Procedure

Consultation & Planning

Comprehensive exam with X-rays/CT scans.

Implant Placement

A titanium or zirconia post is surgically inserted into the jawbone.

Healing Period (Osseointegration)

The implant integrates with the bone over a few months.

Abutment Placement

A connector is attached to the implant.


Crown/Bridge/Denture Placement

A custom-made prosthetic tooth is fixed securely.

Types of Dental Implants

  • Single Tooth Implant: For replacing one missing tooth.

  • Implant-Supported Bridge: For multiple missing teeth in a row.

  • Implant-Supported Denture (Overdenture): Provides stability for removable dentures.

  • All-on-4 Implants: Replaces an entire arch of teeth with just four implants.

Longevity & Care Tips

Dental implants can last a lifetime with proper care.

  • Brush and floss regularly

  • Avoid smoking and excessive alcohol consumption

  • Attend regular dental check-ups at Fab Dental

  • Maintain good oral hygiene to prevent gum disease

Cost of Dental Implants

The cost varies depending on:

  • Number of implants needed

  • Type of prosthetic (crown, bridge, denture)

  • Jawbone condition and need for grafting

  • Materials used (titanium, zirconia, etc.)

At Fab Dental, we provide affordable implant solutions with transparent pricing and flexible payment options.

Why Choose Fab Dental?

  • Skilled implantologists with advanced training

  • State-of-the-art equipment and digital imaging

  • High-quality implant materials for durability and safety

  • Personalized treatment plans tailored to your needs

  • Comfortable, pain-free procedures

  • Clinics across major cities for easy access

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: Are dental implants painful?
A: The procedure is done under local anesthesia, making it virtually painless. Mild discomfort may occur after surgery but subsides within days.

Q2: How long do dental implants last?
A: With proper care, implants can last 20+ years, often a lifetime.

Q3: Can anyone get dental implants?
A: Most healthy adults are eligible, but sufficient jawbone density is required. Bone grafting may be needed in some cases.

Q4: How long does the treatment take?
A: Typically 3–6 months, depending on healing time and case complexity.

Q5: Do implants look natural?
A: Yes, implants are designed to blend seamlessly with your natural teeth.