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Ceramic implants, made from high-strength, biocompatible ceramic materials such as zirconia, represent a significant advancement in dental implant technology. As an alternative to traditional titanium implants, ceramic implants offer superior aesthetic results, mimicking the natural color and appearance of teeth. They are designed for patients seeking a metal-free option due to allergies or preferences. Ceramic implants integrate with the bone, providing a stable foundation for replacement teeth while promoting healthy gums and preventing bone loss. This innovative solution combines durability with a natural look, making it an excellent choice for those prioritizing both function and aesthetics in dental restoration.
Assessment of oral health and jawbone density to ensure suitability for ceramic implants.
Surgical insertion of the ceramic implant into the jawbone, performed under anesthesia.
A period for the implant to integrate with the bone, typically lasting a few months.
Attaching an abutment to the implant post-healing, followed by the placement of a custom-made ceramic crown.
Ceramic implants offer several benefits:
While ceramic implants are generally safe, there are potential risks:
Our team includes experts in ceramic implant procedures, ensuring top-quality care.
Utilizing the latest dental technologies for accurate implant placement.
Each treatment plan is tailored to meet individual needs and aesthetic goals.
From the initial consultation to post-treatment follow-ups, we offer a full range of dental services.
Competitive pricing on ceramic implants, making advanced dental care accessible.
A ceramic implant is a dental implant made from ceramic materials like zirconia or alumina rather than metal. They are tooth-colored and closely match the shade of natural teeth.
Ceramic implants offer better aesthetics compared to the grayish hue of titanium but are less durable. Titanium remains the stronger implant material with higher long-term success rates.
Ceramic implants are durable but more prone to fracture over time compared to metal. Care must be taken to avoid excessive biting forces to prevent damage or chipping.
Those who prioritize natural tooth-colored implants for aesthetics are good ceramic implant candidates. However, those with bruxism or other high-force bite habits may be better served by titanium.
Yes, ceramic implants can become stained by tobacco use, coffee, tea, wine, and other products over time. Proper maintenance is required to minimize discoloration risk.
With optimal surgical placement and care, ceramic implants may last over 10 years on average. However, ceramics are more prone to fracture long-term compared to stronger titanium implants.
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