What Is an Endosseous Implant?
In this video, Dr. Albert Hazzouri Jr. explains what an endosseous implant is and why it is the most commonly used type of dental implant.
An endosseous implant is the most commonly used type of dental implant and is placed directly into the jawbone. It acts as an artificial tooth root and provides a stable base for a restoration. Over time, the implant fuses with the bone through a process called osseointegration, creating long-term support. This type of implant is widely used because of its reliability and durability. A consultation will determine whether this standard approach or a less invasive alternative is best for your specific case.
If you or someone you love is struggling with missing teeth or loose dentures, contact Dr. Albert Hazzouri Jr. at the Mini Dental Implant Centers of America in Scranton, PA, for a free consultation to learn how our dental implant treatments can enhance your smile, improve your function, and restore your self-confidence.
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