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dental implants are precision devices,
available in several different designs to address your specific
needs. The most common type is a titanium screw that is anchored
into the jawbone where it serves as post for a custom-made tooth
crown. Once the crown is in place, you may not be able to tell
it apart from your natural teeth. Titanium dental implants have
been placed extensively since the 1970s. Titanium offers the
benefit of being lightweight and strong, and is not rejected by
the body (biocompatible). It is the most widely used metal in
orthopaedic joint replacement and dental implants. Dental
implants have the highest success rate of any implanted surgical
device. |