Dental Implants in Ravet - Epitome Dental Care

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Restore Your Smile with Confidence

Dental implants are the most advanced and durable solution for missing teeth. At Epitome Dental Care – Ravet, we offer high-precision implant treatments that look, feel, and function exactly like natural teeth. Using advanced technology and gentle techniques, we ensure a comfortable experience with long-lasting results.

What Are Dental Implants?

A dental implant is a titanium screw placed into the jawbone to replace the root of a missing tooth. Once healed, a crown (artificial tooth) is placed on top, giving you a strong and natural-looking replacement.

Benefits of Dental Implants

  • Permanent tooth replacement
  • Natural appearance & comfort
  • Strong bite force
  • Prevents bone loss
  • Protects nearby teeth
  • Boosts confidence and oral health

Technologies We Use

  • Digital X-rays & 3D imaging
  • CBCT scan for accurate implant planning
  • High-quality titanium implant systems
  • Guided implant surgery for precision
  • Painless, minimally invasive techniques
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Dental Implant Procedure – Step-by-Step

1. Consultation & Digital Assessment

We examine your oral health, take X-rays/CBCT, and plan the implant placement.

2. Implant Placement

A titanium implant is inserted into the jawbone under local anesthesia. The procedure is painless.

3. Healing & Osseointegration

The bone naturally fuses with the implant over 3–4 months, ensuring a strong foundation.

4. Abutment Placement

A connector is placed on top of the implant after healing.

5. Crown Placement

A custom-made tooth-colored crown is fixed, giving you your complete natural smile back.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

No. Local anesthesia ensures complete comfort. Most patients feel only mild soreness afterward.

Usually 1–2 sittings. If infection is severe, it may take an additional visit.

Yes, a crown is recommended to protect the treated tooth and prevent it from breaking.

With proper care and a crown, it can last for many years—often a lifetime.

Severe toothache, swelling, sensitivity to hot/cold, deep decay, cracked tooth, or pain while chewing.

Rare, but possible if the crown is delayed or oral hygiene is poor. Regular check-ups help prevent this.