A dental implant is a device "root", usually titanium, used in dentistry to support restorations that resemble a tooth or a group of teeth to replace missing teeth.
Almost all dental implants placed today are rooted in the form of endosseous implants, they seem like a real root of the tooth (and therefore have a "root-form") and are inserted into the bone. The jaw bone and agrees with the position osseointegrates titanium. Osseointegration refers to the melting of the surface of the prosthesis with the surrounding bone. Dental implants will be based on the bone, but do not have periodontal ligament, so you feel a little 'different from that of natural teeth during chewing.
Almost all dental implants placed today are rooted in the form of endosseous implants, they seem like a real root of the tooth (and therefore have a "root-form") and are inserted into the bone. The jaw bone and agrees with the position osseointegrates titanium. Osseointegration refers to the melting of the surface of the prosthesis with the surrounding bone. Dental implants will be based on the bone, but do not have periodontal ligament, so you feel a little 'different from that of natural teeth during chewing.

Before the advent of the root form endosseous implants, most plants were both blade endosseous implants, because the shape of the piece of metal inserted into the bone like a flat blade and subperiosteal implants, where a picture was built lie about and was fixed with screws to the exposed bone of the jaw.
Dental implants can be used to support a set of dentures, including crowns, implants, bridges or dentures. They can also be used as anchorage for orthodontic movement, as in the arrangement Unitek temporary anchoring system. The use of dental implants allows unidirectional movement of the teeth without any reciprocal action.
Dental implants can be used to support a set of dentures, including crowns, implants, bridges or dentures. They can also be used as anchorage for orthodontic movement, as in the arrangement Unitek temporary anchoring system. The use of dental implants allows unidirectional movement of the teeth without any reciprocal action.