Conventional dental implants are a widely used treatment for replacing missing teeth. These implants are placed into the jawbone and support fixed artificial teeth that look and function similar to natural teeth. Conventional implants may be used for single missing teeth, multiple missing teeth, or full mouth rehabilitation depending on the patient’s condition.
Conventional dental implants are titanium implant fixtures placed into the jawbone to support crowns, bridges, or fixed teeth. After placement, the implant gradually integrates with the bone before the final teeth are attached.
Fixed and stable teeth
Improved chewing ability
Natural appearance
Better speech
Helps maintain jawbone support
Long-term tooth replacement option
Conventional implants may be suitable for:
Single missing tooth
Multiple missing teeth
Loose dentures
Full mouth rehabilitation
Difficulty chewing food
Treatment suitability depends on bone condition and oral health evaluation.
Dental examination, X-rays, and treatment planning.
The implant is placed into the jawbone under local anesthesia.
The implant gradually integrates with the bone over time.
A crown, bridge, or full mouth fixed teeth prosthesis is attached to the implant.
A single dental implant may replace one missing tooth without affecting nearby natural teeth.
Fixed replacement tooth
Natural appearance
Stable chewing function
Conventional implants may also support full jaw fixed teeth for patients missing all teeth.
Multiple implants support fixed teeth
Improved stability compared to dentures
Better comfort and chewing ability
Adequate bone support is important for conventional implants. In some cases, additional procedures may be considered if bone volume is limited.
Most patients experience manageable discomfort after treatment.
Maintain oral hygiene
Follow dentist instructions
Eat soft foods initially
Attend follow-up visits
With proper care and regular dental visits, conventional dental implants are designed for long-term function.
Oral hygiene
Gum health
Smoking habits
Regular maintenance
The cost of conventional implants depends on:
Number of implants
Type of prosthesis
Bone condition
Treatment complexity
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Implant care and maintenance guidance
Personalized treatment planning
Implant treatment is generally performed under local anesthesia, and many patients report manageable discomfort.
Treatment time depends on healing and treatment planning.
Dental implants are designed for long-term tooth replacement with proper care.
Yes, conventional implants may support full mouth fixed teeth in suitable patients.
Implants provide fixed and more stable teeth replacement compared to removable dentures.
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