Patients with a single missing tooth can opt for a dental implant restoration. Dental implant restorations do not grind the adjacent teeth to prevent them from grinding and destroying them. The first step is the placement of the implant in the alveolar bone. Under normal alveolar bone conditions, it takes only three months for the implant to firmly bond with the alveolar bone. The second step is that after three months, when the implant is firmly bonded to the body, the impressions can be taken and the restoration can be made. The third step is the installation of the crown. The chewing efficiency of the implant denture is dramatically improved compared to traditional dentures, and there are no attachments such as retainers, no foreign body sensation.