dental implant
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Definition
Noun: A permanent, artificial tooth root, typically made of titanium, that is surgically placed into the jawbone to support a replacement tooth (crown), bridge, or denture.
Usage
A "dental implant" is a medical device used in dentistry. It functions as an anchor for a prosthetic tooth. The term is used to describe the implanted fixture itself, not the visible crown attached to it. - Example: After losing a tooth in an accident, she opted for a dental implant. - Example: The success rate for a single dental implant is very high with proper care.
Advanced Usage
- "to place a dental implant": Refers to the surgical procedure of inserting the implant into the jawbone.
- The oral surgeon will place the dental implant next month.
- "dental implant surgery": The specific surgical procedure involved.
- He recovered quickly from his dental implant surgery.
Variants and Related Words
- Implant dentistry: The field of dentistry focused on implants.
- Implant-supported crown/bridge/denture: Describes the type of prosthesis attached to the implant(s).
Synonyms
- Tooth implant (less common but synonymous in general use).
- Endosseous implant (technical term, specifying it is placed the bone).
Related Phrases
- "get a dental implant": To undergo the procedure to receive one.
- He decided to get a dental implant instead of a bridge.
- "dental implant procedure": Another way to refer to the surgery and overall treatment process.
Noun
- an implant that replaces a natural tooth