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What Are Single Tooth Implants & Bridges?
Natural Appearance: Both options provide a look that closely resembles your natural teeth.
Solid, Natural Chewing: They restore your ability to chew effectively, just like natural teeth.
Secure and Permanent: Single tooth implants are securely anchored in the jawbone, while bridges are fixed in place, offering long-term stability.
Reduced Bone Loss: Implants help minimize bone loss that often occurs after the removal of natural teeth.
No Impact on Nearby Teeth: Unlike traditional bridges, single tooth implants do not affect adjacent teeth, preserving their integrity.
How It Works
Implant Post (or Body): This is the foundational part, placed in the jawbone, where it acts as an anchor for the entire implant system.
Abutment: This component connects the implant post to the crown, providing a secure attachment.
Crown: The visible part of the implant, which replaces the missing tooth. In cases where multiple teeth are replaced, an implant bridge can be used across several implants.

