Dental Implants & Crowns

Dental Implants & Crowns are advanced solutions for replacing missing or severely damaged teeth. A dental implant is a titanium post that acts as an artificial tooth root, placed securely into the jawbone. Once healed, a dental crown—a custom-made cap designed to look and function like a natural tooth—is placed on top of the implant. This combination restores both the appearance and strength of your smile while providing a long-lasting, stable replacement for lost teeth. Unlike dentures, implants feel natural, do not slip, and help preserve jawbone health.

Dental crowns are also used to protect and restore teeth that are cracked, weakened, or treated with root canals. They improve both strength and appearance by covering the tooth completely, matching the natural shade and shape of surrounding teeth. Together, implants and crowns not only enhance chewing and speech but also restore confidence with a natural-looking smile. With proper oral hygiene and regular dental visits, they can last for many years, offering both durability and comfort.

Frequently Asked Questions

A dental implant is a titanium post placed in the jawbone to replace a missing tooth root, while a crown is a cap placed over a natural tooth or implant to restore its shape, strength, and appearance.

The procedure is done under local anesthesia, so it’s not painful. Mild soreness or swelling may occur after surgery, which usually heals within a few days.

With proper care, implants can last a lifetime, while crowns generally last 10–15 years depending on material and oral hygiene.

Most healthy adults can. However, patients with uncontrolled diabetes, smoking habits, or insufficient bone may need additional evaluation or procedures like bone grafting.

Yes, both are designed to match the color, shape, and function of your natural teeth, giving a natural-looking smile.