Generally an artificial structure placed into bone which provides for prosthetic replacement of some missing structure. Also used to describe a graft placed in soft tissue.
an organ, tissue, or device surgically inserted and left in the body
in surgery a material inserted or grafted into an organ or structure of the body.
An artificial device specially designed to be placed surgically within or on the jawbones to replace teeth.
fix or set securely or deeply; "He planted a knee in the back of his opponent"; "The dentist implanted a tooth in the gum"
a device made of titanium or titanium alloy and is a substitute for a natural root
a device made of titanium, which is surgically inserted into bone
a device that is inserted directly into the bone at the site of the missing teeth
a facsimile for a tooth root (replacement)
a fixture usually made out of titanium placed in the jawbone to take the place of a tooth root
a less destructive procedure for people who need only one tooth because the two "healthy" teeth beside the missing tooth don't have to be shaved and capped to anchor the replacement tooth as is done with a traditional bridge
a man-made material that takes the place of the roots of the teeth on which a crown (single tooth), bridge (multiple connected teeth), or denture is secured
a man-made replacement for natural teeth which allows the person to return to fixed teeth
a man-made replacement for the root section of a missing tooth
a man-made root that occupies the position that your natural tooth once held
a man-made tooth root which occupies the positions that your natural teeth once held
a manufactured copy of a tooth root which is carefully placed to support new artificial teeth
a metal anchor inserted in the jawbone to replace a deteriorated root
a metallic object that is inserted into your jawbone to act like a natural tooth-root
a metal pin, blade or casting which is insert into, or placed ontop of, the bone of the upper or lower jaw to provide ANCHORAGE or stabilization either to teeth or PROSTHESIS
an artificial object that is placed inside the body and acts almost like the missing body part
an artificial object that replaces a missing body part
an artificial tooth that is surgically placed in the jaw
an excellent choice to replace a missing tooth and retain a beautiful smile
an excellent way to replace a missing tooth and keep a good-looking smile
an option that has recently gained increasing acceptance for tooth replacement
a small metal pin that is placed inside the jawbone to replace the root that you have lost
a small titanium root that is placed where the tooth was extracted
a small titanium screw that is placed into the jawbone
a soft treaded device designed to be inserted between the two bones of the foot below the ankle called the calcaneus and the talus
a stable replacement for a missing natural tooth
a titanium cylinder put into the jaw bone where a tooth has been removed or is missing
a titanium "root" which can be placed into the jawbone
a titanium screw or root that is placed in the jaw
A post that is placed into the bone to support either a single crown, a bridge, or a denture. Typically, it takes 4-6 months for an implant to fully fuse into the bone strong enough to support a chewing surface.
Device inserted into the body (e.g., a tiny container of radioactive material inserted in or near a tumor to kill cancer cells; also a device inserted to replace or substitute for an ability which has been lost, such as a penile implant to provide rigidity for intercourse).
An artificial, titanium root placed in the jaw bone. An artificial tooth is then placed over the implant.
tooth replacement inserted into the bone in order to provide structure for an artificial fixed restoration. ( more on the subject)
An extension of a tooth root or the replacement of a tooth by insertion of a metal post into the upper or lower dental ridges. This metal post serves to support the tooth crown.
a non-removable substitute for a lost tooth. Implants are fabricated from body compatible bio-materials, most often titanium or one of its alloys and implants can vary in shape.
From the Latin implantere – to implant. A prosthesis inserted during surgery.
a device implanted within the jawbone to attach a permanent restoration such as a crown, bridge or denture
A method to replace one or several missing teeth. Each implant consists of a metal anchor that is inserted into the jawbone and a protruding post, which is outfitted with an artificial tooth.
The extension of a tooth root or the replacement of a tooth by the surgical placement of a metal post into the upper or lower dental ridge. The post served to support the tooth crown.
a device that is inserted into the body; e.g., a tiny container of radioactive material inserted in or near a tumor (see brachytherapy); also a device inserted in order to replace or substitute for an ability which has been lost; for example, a penile implant is a device which can be surgically inserted into the penis to provide rigidity for intercourse
A Post placed into the bone to anchor a Crown, Bridg, or Denture
Device of metal or other foreign material that is surgically placed into or on the upper or lower bone, to support a crown, bridge, or partial or full denture.
An artificial device, usually made of a metal alloy or ceramic material, that is implanted within the jawbone as a means to attach an artificial crown, denture, or bridge.
A manufactured material placed in or on the jawbone to aid in replacing missing teeth.
An artificial restorative apparatus, often made of metal, ceramic, or similar substance, which, when placed into the jawbone, can be a means to attach a denture, crown, or bridge.
Medical device implanted into a patientâ€(tm)s body to support or replace a body part
A method for replacing a missing tooth. The implant is attached permanently to your jaw.
titanium posts surgically embedded into the jawbone to act as artificial teeth roots for the replacement of missing teeth.
a metal rod (usually made of titanium) that is surgically placed into the upper or lower jawbone where a tooth is missing; it serves as the tooth root and anchor for the crown, bridge, or denture that is placed over it.
to insert or embed (an object or device) surgically; titanium implants called fixtures are placed in the bone to provide a permanent and stable means of attaching facial prosthesis
A post that is implanted in the jaw bone. A crown, bridge or denture may then be retained by the implant.
A post that is implanted in the bone. A crown, bridge or denture is then placed over the implant.
A fixed dental appliance used to replace missing teeth.
A titanium screw is inserted into the jawbone surgically, and then given at least 6 months to heal or Osseo-integrate with the jawbone and used to support a crown.
an artificial device that is implanted and allowed to anchor into the bone. It is later uncovered and a special type of crown is placed on it.
Material inserted or grafted into tissue.
A device (usually "screw-like") put in the jaw bone to support a false tooth, a denture or a bridge.
A titanium screw placed in the bone to replace the root of a lost tooth. A crown, bridge, or bar and denture can be fixed to the implant(s).
Artificial device replacing tooth root; may anchor an artificial tooth, bridge, or denture
(im-plant)• To graft or insert. • Material inserted or grafted into tissues.
A titanium post implanted in the bone. A crown, bridge or denture is then attached to it to restore dentition.
An artificial tooth substitute, surgically implanted in the bone.
A fixed replacement for a missing tooth. The procedure involves the implanting of a metal shaft, usually titanium, implanted in the jawbone. A prosthetic (artificial) tooth is then affixed to this shaft, providing a strong permanent replacement for a lost tooth. Implants also prevent the gradual loss of bone material in the jaw that occurs over time with the use of dentures. See "Implants"
An artificial tooth that is anchored in the gums or jawbone to replace a missing tooth
A titanium cage or screw placed in the bone to replace a lost tooth or teeth. A crown, bridge, or bar and denture can be fixed to the implant(s).
In dentistry this usually refers to the placement of a piece of metal into the jawbone, onto which crowns, bridges, or other appliances may be attached.
A dental implant is quite simply a titanium tooth root. This provides the support a crown needs to withstand the pressures of chewing. Implants help reverse the negative impact of missing teeth in a variety of ways, restores and maintains the natural bite, prevents unnatural stress on the other teeth, keeps opposing teeth in their proper place, prevents tilting and shifting of adjacent teeth and enhances your smile, speech and chewing function.
A method used to replace missing teeth. It provides a way to have artificial teeth that look natural and feel secure. The implant itself, often made of titanium, is used like an artificial root to support the false tooth or teeth.
A a titanium, screw-like appliance positioned in the bone to replace a lost tooth or teeth. A crown, bridge, or bar and denture can be fixed to the implant(s). For more information on Implants click here.
A dental implant is quite simply a synthetic tooth root. This provides the support a crown needs to withstand the pressure of chewing. Implants help to reverse the negative impact of missing teeth in a variety of ways. Implants can restore and maintain the natural bite, prevent unnatural stress on the other teeth, keep opposing teeth in proper place, prevent tilting and shifting of adjacent teeth and enhance your smile, speech and chewing function.
A biologically compatible material that is places in or on the bone. Root form implants for tooth replacement are usually made of metal that has been specially treated so that it fuses with jawbone. A crown, bridge or denture is then fixed to the implant.
A support for a bridge or denture that has been surgically placed into bone.
an artificial form used to restore the shape of an organ after surgery, for example, a breast implant.
An implant is an artificial device made to replace and act as a missing biological structure. Outer shell of implants are often made of biocompatible materials such as titanium. In some cases implants contain electronics e.g. artificial pacemaker and cochlear implants.
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