There are several replacement options for broken teeth, and the right choice depends on the condition of the tooth and surrounding bone.
A crown is suitable when the tooth root is still healthy. It restores shape and strength, but requires sufficient natural tooth structure.
A bridge replaces a missing tooth by using adjacent teeth for support. While effective, it may involve reducing healthy neighbouring teeth.
Partial dentures are removable and used when multiple teeth are missing. However, they may not feel as stable or natural.
Dental implant is a modern tooth replacement solution used to replace missing or badly damaged teeth. When a patient chooses dental implant treatment, the treatment usually involves multiple stages:
A detailed clinical examination and scans are done to assess bone quality, gum health, and overall oral condition. This helps the dentist decide if the patient is suitable for implant treatment and plan the procedure accurately.
A small titanium post is surgically placed into the jawbone, acting as an artificial tooth root. The procedure is done under local anaesthesia to ensure comfort and precision.
Over the next few months, the implant naturally fuses with the jawbone in a process called osseointegration. This creates a strong and stable foundation for the final tooth restoration.
Once healing is complete, a custom-made crown is fixed onto the implant. This restores the appearance, function, and strength of a natural tooth.
This structured approach makes dental implant treatment one of the most reliable long-term solutions.