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Implants Components

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Understanding Dental Implant Components: From Post to Crown

Dental implants are a highly effective solution for replacing missing teeth, and their success depends on the harmony of multiple components working together. The visible parts of a dental implant—the abutment and the crown—are custom-crafted to attach securely to the implant post, which is surgically embedded into the jawbone. The abutment serves as the connector between the implant post and the crown, ensuring stability, while the crown is the prosthetic tooth that mimics the appearance and function of a natural tooth.

These components are made with biocompatible and durable materials, such as titanium for the post and abutment, and porcelain or zirconia for the crown. Their design is crucial for achieving a natural look, proper bite alignment, and long-term performance. Whether used for a single tooth replacement or part of a full-arch restoration, the implant components play a vital role in restoring both functionality and aesthetics to a patient’s smile.

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A dental implant consists of the implant post (in the jawbone), the abutment (connector), and the crown (visible tooth).

Titanium is typically used for the post and abutment, while crowns are often made from porcelain or zirconia.

The abutment connects the implant post to the crown, securing the visible part of the implant.