
Dental implants are permanent replacements for missing teeth. They consist of SDS ceramic (zirconia) implants inserted into the jawbone that support crowns, bridges, or dentures, restoring chewing, appearance, and confidence while helping prevent bone loss and jaw deterioration.
Dental implants replace missing teeth by surgically placing SDS ceramic (zirconia) posts into the jawbone. Over time, the bone fuses with the implant, creating a strong, metal-free foundation. A crown is attached, restoring natural appearance, durability, and function.
Dental implants permanently replace missing teeth with strong, natural-looking restorations. SDS ceramic implants restore function, stability, and aesthetics while helping prevent bone loss. They act like real teeth, enhancing confidence, chewing ability, and long-term oral health for lasting, metal-free solutions.
Ceramic Dental Implants
Restore missing teeth permanently with advanced dental implants.
Patients missing one or more teeth seeking a permanent, metal-free replacement may consider ceramic SDS implants. Ideal candidates have healthy gums and sufficient bone. These implants look and feel natural, restoring chewing, stability, and confidence while supporting long-term oral health compared to removable options.
Ceramic SDS implant treatment begins with a consultation and advanced imaging to plan precise placement. On procedure day, the implant is gently secured into the jawbone under local anesthesia. As it heals and fuses with bone, a custom crown is added for permanent, natural function and renewed confidence.
Ceramic SDS dental implant placement usually takes 1–2 hours per implant. Complete healing and integration with the jawbone can take several months. While surgery is quick, follow-up visits are needed for checkups, impressions, and placement of the final, natural-looking crown or restoration.
Ceramic SDS implants offer a long-term tooth replacement but require healthy gums and strong bone support. Healing and integration can take months. Avoid smoking, maintain excellent oral hygiene, and schedule regular checkups to ensure stability. With proper care, ceramic implants can last decades with natural function and aesthetics.
Recovery from ceramic SDS implants may include mild swelling, soreness, and a soft diet for one to two weeks. Full healing takes months as the implant fuses with bone. Excellent oral hygiene, follow-up visits, and avoiding tobacco support long-term success and stable integration with the jaw.