1. Dental implants are surgically implanted into the jawbone of the human body at the site of missing teeth, forming an osseointegration with the surrounding bone, and the upper section is connected with a crown to replace the lost tooth.
2. Dental implant cannot make the tooth grow out from the bone again, mainly relying on the titanium metal material of the column or conical structure, replacing the lost tooth root, artificial implantation of bone and the surrounding tissues in the structure and function of the direct combination, able to support the conduction of jaw force. The abutment is later used to connect the crown to mimic a natural tooth to achieve functionality.
Dental implants require the body to be able to tolerate dental implant surgery, no systemic diseases, the specific prosthetic restoration method is recommended to the hospital checkups and targeted selection.