Implantation in Dentistry is a procedure in which an artificial root- a dental implant is placed into the jawbone to replace a missing tooth.
The implant is usually made of titanium and functions like a natural tooth root. A dental crown is then attached to it, which looks and works just like a natural tooth.
The main goal is to restore missing teeth, maintain chewing function and aesthetics, and prevent jawbone atrophy. Implantation is considered one of the most effective and long-lasting solutions for tooth loss.
