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 implant is surgically placed in the patient’s alveolar bone by the implantologist. Under normal alveolar bone conditions, it takes only 3 months for the dental implant to firmly bond with the alveolar bone. Dental restoration: Once the implant root is firmly bonded to the alveolar bone, the implant can be fitted with a denture The fitted denture is close to the appearance of natural teeth and helps to prevent the resorption of the alveolar bone, and the chewing efficiency is substantially improved compared to traditional dentures, without attachments such as retainers and no foreign body sensation. Regular review: After the restoration, it is recommended to conduct routine review and necessary care every year. A large number of clinical studies have proved that the long-term success rate of dental implants is over 95%.