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Typically used when patients have insufficient healthy jawbone to support endosteal implants.
Feature a metal frame that rests on top of the jawbone, just below the gum line.
Posts attached to this frame protrude through the gums, providing anchorage points for the replacement teeth.
The least common and most complex type of implant.
Used when extreme jawbone deterioration is present.
The implant is placed into the cheekbone rather than the jawbone.
All-on-4 Implants: A solution where a full arch of upper or lower teeth is supported by just four strategically placed implants.
Implants are used to anchor removable dentures for enhanced stability and function.
Implants replace missing teeth and serve as anchors to support dental bridges.
The best implant type for you depends on various factors like your jawbone health, the number of teeth missing, and your budget. A dentist or oral surgeon will carefully evaluate your situation to determine the most suitable option.