
Dental implants are small pieces of metal, typically screw-shaped, that are surgically placed in the jaws and designed to replace the natural tooth root, restoring the physical appearance and masticatory function in edentulous or partially edentulous patients.
Thanks to the biocompatible properties of the material, the dental implant is integrated into the bone, becoming a good anchor that allows restorations ranging from single tooth replacement to a full dental arch, as well as allowing restorations with stabilizing elements for overdenture applications.