Quick Answer
— What is Dental Implant (Standard Type)?
Quick Answer
— What is Dental Implant (Standard Type)?What is Dental Implant (Standard Type)?
Dental Implants are an advanced restorative treatment that replaces missing teeth by inserting a titanium fixture into the jawbone, functioning as an artificial tooth root. Once healed, an abutment and crown are placed to restore full chewing function and aesthetics. U&I Dental Clinic uses high-quality titanium implants and 3D diagnostic imaging to ensure precise placement and natural-looking results. The procedure provides superior stability compared to bridges or dentures, preserving bone structure and improving long-term oral health.
Ideal for: Ideal for patients who have lost one or more teeth due to decay, trauma, or gum disease, and have sufficient jawbone density for implant placement. Candidates should maintain good oral hygiene and overall health for successful osseointegration.
- Estimated cost
- $1,500 – $3,000

Dental Implant (Standard Type)
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Dental Implants are an advanced restorative treatment that replaces missing teeth by inserting a titanium fixture into the jawbone, functioning as an artificial tooth root. Once healed, an abutment and crown are placed to restore full chewing function and aesthetics. U&I Dental Clinic uses high-quality titanium implants and 3D diagnostic imaging to ensure precise placement and natural-looking results. The procedure provides superior stability compared to bridges or dentures, preserving bone structure and improving long-term oral health.
Cost Estimate
USD · $1,500 - $3,000
Anesthesia
Local
Treatment Details
Dental Implants are an advanced restorative treatment that replaces missing teeth by inserting a titanium fixture into the jawbone, functioning as an artificial tooth root. Once healed, an abutment and crown are placed to restore full chewing function and aesthetics. U&I Dental Clinic uses high-quality titanium implants and 3D diagnostic imaging to ensure precise placement and natural-looking results. The procedure provides superior stability compared to bridges or dentures, preserving bone structure and improving long-term oral health.
Ideal Candidates
Ideal for patients who have lost one or more teeth due to decay, trauma, or gum disease, and have sufficient jawbone density for implant placement. Candidates should maintain good oral hygiene and overall health for successful osseointegration.
Result Duration
Dental implants can last over 10–20 years or longer with proper care and regular dental checkups.
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