Get the real deal on beauty treatments—real doctors, real reviews, and real photos with real results.Here's how we earn your trust.

DENTAL IMPLANTS

Implants are a close approximation of healthy, natural teeth.

FIND A DENTAL IMPLANTS PROVIDER NEAR YOU

A dental implant is an artificial tooth root that’s surgically embedded into your jawbone. Most modern implants are screws or cylinders made of titanium, which is biocompatible, lightweight, and super-strong. The implant bonds with the bone, becoming the foundation for a new, custom-made tooth replacement called a dental crown. 

The combination of an implant and crown looks, feels, and works like your healthy, natural teeth. 

Implants can be used to replace a single tooth or multiple teeth. As an alternative to removable dentures, All-on-4 dental implants or individual implants can replace an entire top or bottom arch. These prosthetic teeth stay securely fixed in place, without fear of having them come loose while you eat or talk.

There are two types of dental implants: 

  • Endosteal implants (the most common type) are placed in the jawbone.
  • Subperiosteal implants are placed under the gum, either on or above the jawbone, providing an option for patients who lack a healthy jawbone and don’t want to undergo bone augmentation to rebuild it.  

RealSelf Tip: Look for a dental specialist, such as an oral surgeon or a periodontist, who has more advanced training to place your dental implant. A general dentist or prosthodontist may place the abutment and crown.

Interested in dental implants?

Find a Provider Near You

RELATED TREATMENTS

Mini dental implants are a good option for people who don’t want, or aren’t good candidates for, the invasive surgery associated with traditional dental implants. For example, you may have lost too much bone mass in your jaw to receive traditional implants, have a smaller than average jaw, or don’t have enough space between two existing healthy teeth for a traditional implant. Mini implants are also a way to stabilize dentures so they don’t move around while chewing or talking. (Existing dentures can be retrofitted for mini implants.)