DENTAL IMPLANT
STABLE . AESTHETIC
DOES DENTAL IMPLANT ONLY REGAIN EATING HABITS ?
What is your goal in getting a dental implant? Is it simply to regain your chewing ability and enjoy food again? Or do you hope that from now on, you can always smile brightly and beautifully? Ideally, you would prefer that no one can tell you’ve had a dental implant, as if this implant is just another “real tooth” that will maintain its health and accompany you in the years to come.WHAT YOU'LL LIKE ABOUT DENTAL IMPLANTS?
Natural Look & Feel
Dental implants closely mimic the appearance and function of natural teeth, making them an excellent restorative option. Once placed, they blend seamlessly with your existing teeth, making it difficult for others to distinguish them from your natural teeth. With dental implants, you can enjoy a normal life, including eating your favorite foods and confidently sharing your smile once again.
Prevent Bone Loss
When teeth are missing, the jawbone in the surrounding area lacks the necessary stimulation from chewing to maintain its healthy density, resulting in gradual bone degradation. Unlike bridges and dentures, dental implants offer a unique restorative solution by integrating with the jawbone through a process called osseointegration. This fusion ensures that the implants provide the necessary stimulation to the jawbone, promoting its health and preventing further bone loss.
Durable
Dental implants are crafted from strong and resilient materials like titanium and porcelain, which are resistant to typical tooth decay. With proper maintenance and care, dental implants can last for many years, often a lifetime. Additionally, by preserving the integrity of the jawbone structure, dental implants contribute to the long-term health and stability of your smile. Investing in dental implants is a wise choice for maintaining the overall health and longevity of your oral well-being.
IMPLANT TREATMENT PROCEDURE
Every step is crucial for a good dental implant!
2. Treatment Planning
Based on the patient’s needs and intraoral analysis data, the dentist will come out with a treatment plan to decide the location and size of the implant
4. Crown on Implant
Once the gum tissue has healed and formed, the dental implant abutment can be attached, and impressions can be taken to create the final prosthetic restoration. Once the completed denture is placed back into the mouth, chewing function can be restored, marking the completion of the entire dental implant treatment process.




1. Consultation
Our doctor will come out with evaluation after talking to our patient, listen to their requirement and expectation, and with detailed dental examination. Through X-rays and CT scans, the bone condition and periodontal status of the edentulous area are evaluated. Additionally, the patient’s aesthetic preferences are taken into consideration.
3. Implant Placement
With a confirmed treatment plan, our dentist will carefully place the implant into the planned location. Patient will still able to eat and drink as normal during the healing period after the implant placement.