Implant Crowns
An implant is a small screw-like post that is placed into the jaw to serve as the root of the crown. Attached to the implant is an abutment, and the implant crown attaches to the abutment for a secure hold. A specialist will place the implant and your general dentist will restore the implant with an abutment and implant crown. There are many benefits of implant crowns for tooth replacement, including the ability to preserve bone density and results that last for as many as 25 years.