Toluca Lake Dental Implants Dentist Outlines the Different Parts of a Dental Implant Restoration

Written by Dr. McKay on Aug 27, 2013

Losing a tooth is no laughing matter. If you suffer from premature tooth loss, you want to make sure that you find a replacement tooth treatment that allows you to feel good about the appearance of you smile, while maintaining the health of your mouth. For many patients, dental implants are the best tooth replacement option, because they enhance the health of your smile and look natural. So today our Toluca Lake dental implant dentists are going to explain how exactly dental implants are designed to meet your needs.


Each dental implant is actually made up 3 different parts. Each part of the dental implant serves an important function; it is only when these pieces work together that our dentist can achieve a natural looking and feeling replacement tooth.


The Foundation

The dental implant root serves as the foundation of the restoration. This root is made of titanium, and it is surgically implanted into the bone tissue (replacing the natural tooth root). Over time the titanium root bonds to the natural bone around it, providing an exceptionally strong foundation.


The Connector

Once the titanium root has been inserted, and your mouth has healed, our dentist will attach a piece called the abutment to your implant root. The abutment holds the dental restoration in place.


The “Tooth”

Finally, our dentist will attach a restoration to the abutment. This restoration is the only part of the implant that shows above your gum line—it is designed to look and function like a natural tooth. The restoration will be customized to enhance the appearance of your smile.


All of these components, working together, form a stable and long-lasting dental implant. If you want to gain more information about dental implants, our Toluca Lake dental implant dentist office is here for you. Just contact us by phone or online to get started.