Advanced Dental Implants for Missing Teeth & Smile Restoration
At Dr. M Dental Care & Implant, Dr. Md. Mudassir Mohiuddin provides modern implant care including immediate implants, two-piece implants and basal implants to restore missing teeth with strength, comfort and confidence.
Book Implant Consultation Explore Implant OptionsA Strong, Natural-Looking Solution for Missing Teeth
Dental implants are one of the most advanced solutions for replacing missing teeth. They are designed to act like artificial tooth roots and support crowns, bridges or full-mouth restorations.
Missing teeth can affect chewing, speech, confidence, facial support and overall dental health. Implant treatment helps restore function and appearance while supporting long-term oral stability.
At Dr. M Dental Care & Implant, implant options may include immediate implants, two-piece implants and basal implants depending on the patient’s bone condition, oral health, missing teeth pattern and treatment goals.
Our Advanced Implant Treatment Options
Every implant case is carefully assessed to choose the right treatment option for comfort, function, stability and long-term success.
Immediate Implants
Immediate implants may be placed soon after tooth removal when conditions are suitable, helping reduce treatment time and preserve bone structure.
Two-Piece Implants
Two-piece implants include a fixture and abutment, allowing flexible restoration planning and precise crown placement.
Basal Implants
Basal implants are designed to engage deeper, stronger bone areas and may be suitable in selected cases with reduced bone availability.
Immediate Implants
Immediate implants are placed shortly after tooth extraction when the bone, gum condition and infection control are suitable. This approach may reduce the waiting time between tooth removal and implant placement.
Immediate implants are useful because they can help preserve the natural bone shape, reduce the number of surgical stages and support faster smile rehabilitation in selected cases.
This option is often considered when a tooth cannot be saved but the surrounding bone is healthy enough to support an implant. A detailed scan and clinical assessment are required before deciding if immediate implant placement is suitable.
Two-Piece Implants
Two-piece implants are one of the most commonly used implant systems. They consist of two main parts: the implant fixture placed inside the bone and the abutment that connects the implant to the final crown.
This system is useful because it gives the dentist more control over crown position, angulation, gum shaping and final aesthetics. It can be used for single tooth replacement, multiple missing teeth or implant-supported restorations.
Two-piece implants are often preferred when detailed prosthetic planning is needed and when the final tooth needs to match the natural bite, gum line and smile design.
Basal Implants
Basal implants are designed to gain support from deeper and stronger areas of the jawbone. They may be considered in selected patients where conventional implants are difficult due to reduced bone volume.
Basal implants are useful because they may reduce the need for extensive bone grafting in some cases. They can provide strong anchorage by engaging the basal bone, which is generally more stable and less affected by bone loss.
This treatment requires careful diagnosis, advanced planning and clinical expertise. It may be suitable for patients with multiple missing teeth, reduced bone support or those looking for fixed teeth options where possible.
Why Dental Implants Matter
Dental implants do more than replace missing teeth. They help restore chewing strength, protect oral balance and support a confident smile.
- Replace missing teeth with fixed support
- Improve chewing comfort and bite function
- Help maintain facial support and smile appearance
- Reduce pressure on remaining natural teeth
- Support crowns, bridges or full-mouth rehabilitation
- Provide a long-term solution when planned correctly
Designed for Strength, Stability & Natural Function
When teeth are missing, nearby teeth may shift, chewing may become difficult and the jawbone may gradually reduce in the missing tooth area. Implant treatment helps restore the missing tooth space with a stable foundation.
Dental implants can support single crowns, multiple-tooth bridges or larger restorative plans. The right implant system depends on the patient’s bone level, gum health, bite, medical condition and smile goals.
Our Dental Implant Treatment Process
Every implant case starts with careful diagnosis and personalised treatment planning.
Consultation
We assess missing teeth, gum health, bite condition and treatment goals.
Digital Planning
Scans or X-rays help evaluate bone support and implant placement options.
Implant Placement
The selected implant system is placed according to your personalised plan.
Final Restoration
A crown, bridge or prosthesis is attached to restore function and appearance.
Premium Implant Care with Trusted Expertise
Personalised Implant Planning
Every implant option is selected based on bone condition, tooth position, bite and long-term goals.
Advanced Implant Options
Immediate implants, two-piece implants and basal implants allow flexible solutions for different clinical needs.
Smile & Function Focus
Our goal is to restore comfortable chewing, natural appearance and long-term confidence.
Dental Implant FAQs
What are dental implants?
Dental implants are artificial tooth roots placed into the jawbone to support crowns, bridges or dentures for replacing missing teeth.
What are immediate implants?
Immediate implants are placed shortly after tooth extraction when the bone and gum condition are suitable for implant placement.
What are two-piece implants?
Two-piece implants include an implant fixture and a separate abutment, allowing flexible and precise restoration planning.
What are basal implants?
Basal implants engage deeper, stronger bone areas and may be considered in selected cases with reduced bone availability.
Are implants suitable for everyone?
Not always. Suitability depends on bone condition, gum health, medical history, bite, oral hygiene and overall treatment goals.
How long does implant treatment take?
Treatment time varies depending on the implant type, healing, bone condition and final restoration plan.
Restore Missing Teeth with Advanced Implant Care
Book your implant consultation with Dr. Md. Mudassir Mohiuddin for immediate implants, two-piece implants and basal implant treatment at Dr. M Dental Care & Implant.
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