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Dental Implant
A tooth is not just a hard structure made of enamel and dentin. Inside every tooth, there is a soft tissue called the pulp, which contains nerves, blood vessels, and connective tissues. When this pulp gets infected or inflamed due to deep decay, cracks, injuries, or repeated dental procedures, it becomes extremely painful. The infection can spread to the root of the tooth and surrounding tissues, leading to swelling, abscess, and severe discomfort.
Why Do You Need Dental Implant?
To Replace Missing Teeth Permanently
Dental implants are the closest possible replacement for natural teeth. They are strong, fixed (non-removable), and long-lasting—often lasting a lifetime with proper care.
To Prevent Bone Loss in the Jaw
When a tooth is missing, the jawbone in that area begins to shrink because it no longer receives chewing stimulation.
To Restore Chewing Ability
Dental implants restore strong, stable chewing so you can eat comfortably and enjoy all types of food, just like with natural teeth.
Tooth Discoloration
Tooth discoloration is the staining or darkening of teeth caused by food, drinks, smoking, or aging.
Cracked or Injured Tooth
A cracked or injured tooth happens when the tooth is damaged from trauma or biting hard objects, causing pain or sensitivity.
Deep Cavity or Decay
A deep cavity occurs when decay penetrates the inner tooth layers, leading to pain, sensitivity, and possible infection.
Benefits of Dental Implant
- Prevents further tooth damage
- Stops pain and sensitivity from worsening
- Prevents infection or abscess
- Saves the natural tooth from extraction
- Protects surrounding teeth from decay spread
- Improves chewing comfort and function
- Restores smile appearance and confidence
Ready to Book Your Appointment?
Contact us today to schedule your visit and take the first step toward a healthier smile.