What Are the Components of a Dental Implant?

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Did you know natural dental implants in Jupiter are the closest to natural teeth? Thanks to advanced implant technology, this tooth-replacement option looks, feels, and functions like your original teeth. Let’s take a closer look at each part of a dental implant that plays a significant role in achieving the smile you’ve always wanted. 

What Are the Different Parts of a Dental Implant?

Metal Screw or Fixture

The main part of a dental implant is a screw-shaped post made of high-grade titanium. The dentist surgically inserts this post into your jawbone in the area of tooth loss to substitute for the missing tooth’s root portion.  Moreover, the metal post makes up around two-thirds of the implant’s structure. Moreover, it lies under the gums and in the jawbone. Once the dentist inserts the implant into the jaw, you won’t see it unless your dentist takes an x-ray of your mouth. Over time, the metal post fuses naturally with the bone through osseointegration.   Since implant posts are permanent replacements for natural tooth roots, they restore your ability to chew food and pronounce words. Each time you bite down, the implant transfers forces to your jawbone. For this reason, it helps maintain bone mass and your natural facial structure. While other replacements, such as dentures, merely sit on top of your gums, dental implants become a part of the gums and bone. 

Abutment

An abutment is a small metal connector that your dentist screws into the implant once you’ve fully healed from the surgery that fixes the implant post. Furthermore, the abutment is responsible for holding the dental prosthesis in place.  

Dental Prosthesis

The dental prosthesis can be a dental crown, bridge, or denture. The dentist attaches this tooth-like structure to the abutment to replace one-third of your tooth’s anatomy. Consequently, it’s the only part of your dental implant you can see, mimicking the appearance of your natural teeth.

Considering Natural Dental Implants in Jupiter?

At Prestige Periodontal & Implant Center, we’re committed to providing an exceptional dental experience using state-of-the-art technology in a clean, safe, and comfortable environment. Contact us today to make an appointment.