Endosteal dental implants are the most common type of implant, made from titanium rods that are surgically implanted into your jawbone. This type of implant is strong enough for lower and upper jaw use, as well as for larger bridges for multiple missing teeth. Additionally, endosteal implants can support well over a decade of use without significant deterioration, making them a popular choice.
Subperiosteal dental implants are also quite popular, consisting of a metal frame that is embedded in your jawbone beneath your gums. Once implanted, your gums will heal, and the metal frame will eventually stick out through your gums. Posts, onto which artificial teeth can be affixed to the frame, will then be extended so that the artificial teeth are easily and comfortably secured. This type of implant is usually used for those whose jaw
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