Dental Implants
No one wants to have dentures, but who wants to live with gaps between their teeth or with a wicked smile.
With state-of-the-art dental implants, you can now get rid of false teeth and wicked smiles. Don’t miss the opportunity to try our state-of-the-art dental implants guaranteed for years at very reasonable prices.
These artificial teeth are designed for patients who have lost their teeth for various reasons and are designed as screws and roots.
These teeth are very similar to your natural teeth and perform their functions. The part that is placed surgically on the jaw is called the implant. For tooth extraction or other reasons, lead gaps in the jaw are filled with implant teeth.
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How Dental Implant Works
Before installing the newly created tooth above it, dental experts use advanced technology to attach titanium root to your jawline.
Titanium is the most compatible metal that makes a great connection with the bones. It is impossible to understand the difference between the tooth we lost and the replaced titanium tooth. You will not feel slack and will not cause any discomfort.
Missing teeth disrupt your smile and force your jaw and surrounding teeth while chewing, which disturbs the structure of our other teeth. If you want to be able to laugh with confidence again, try the titanium teeth of nature’s gift to us and continue to live healthily.

Who qualifies for dental implants?
- Adults
- People who complete the stages of growth.
- People in good health in general.
- Those without chronic illnesses such as blood pressure and diabetes, and those with low levels of this disease.
- The jaw bones are strong enough to make dental implants.
- Dental implants can be used for patients without gum disease. After the gum disease has been treated, a dental implant can be made.

Zirconium Crowns
You have a lovely smile-until you need a crown to go over an exposed tooth or implant. Crowns come in a variety of materials, with gold, porcelain, and zirconium being the most common. Gold is soft and durable; the most common material is complete porcelain, but not as durable. Neither looks natural. These often have a dark line in which the crown crosses the gum, which can be seen by a healthy tooth.

Zirconium crowns look very Natural and are the obvious choice for your new crown.
What is the Zirconium Crown?
Solid zirconium blocks are shaped into the correct tooth shape and baked at an extremely high temperature. The process ensures that they are almost unbreakable, which makes them significantly better than porcelain crowns since they can withstand the grinding stress. The crown is then coated in porcelain to maintain natural colour and attached in your gum to an abutment (either a fake tooth stub or a part of a real tooth). The crown reflects light in the same way as a natural tooth, which means that it blends completely with the adjacent real teeth. However, the zirconium crowns do not corrode, which means that you will not hesitate to smile unless a dark line emerges next to the gum like the other crowns. Another advantage of these crown types is that they can be attached to bulkier abutments because they have more strength by volume than porcelain.

Advantages of Zirconia Crowns
There are many properties of zirconia which make it a good choice for dental crown material. Some of those advantageous features include:
- A clear, white colour.
- Extremely high toughness.
- High durability of fracture (it is hard to break zirconia).
- Wear-resistance.
- Good oxidation resistance.
- No erosion by chemicals.
- When sintered (baked) with translucent appearance.

Benefits of Zirconia Crowns
Because of these features, zirconia provides numerous advantages for patients as a dental crown material. Crowns of Zirconia:
- It can be quickly changed, reshaped and re-coloured.
- It appears normal tooth enamel due to its hue and translucence.
- A metal framework is not needed.
- May not need as much of the original tooth to be shaved as in other forms of crowns.
- Avoid staining better than crowns made with acrylic or composite ceramic.
- They are biocompatible (they’re healthy to remain long in the mouth).
- Resist hot and cold conditions. They therefore decrease the level of hypersensitivity associated with other crown styles.
- They are incredibly robust. Zirconia is five times stronger than porcelain. Because of this, zirconia could be a safer option for people who have had problems with other crown material or may have problems grinding their teeth, chewing their gums painfully etc.
Zirconium Crowns
You have a lovely smile-until you need a crown to go over an exposed tooth or implant. Crowns come in a variety of materials, with gold, porcelain, and zirconium being the most common. Gold is soft and durable; the most common material is complete porcelain, but not as durable. Neither looks natural. These often have a dark line in which the crown crosses the gum, which can be seen by a healthy tooth.

Zirconium crowns look very Natural and are the obvious choice for your new crown.