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dental implant
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dental implant
n.
A tooth, usually artificial, that is anchored in the gums or jawbone to replace a missing tooth.
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Noun1.dental implant - an implant that replaces a natural tooth
implant - a prosthesis placed permanently in tissue


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There are 50 staff members at the centre, some of which include doctors and nurses who specialise in various departments including: General and family medicine; orthopedics; oral surgery; general surgery; dermatology; endocrinology and a diabetic clinic; pediatrics and soon dental implantation.
Dental implantation is a gift by modern dental technology The implants look and function muck like the real teeth, but are easier to use and more enduring than the dentures Dental implantation is a gift by modern dental technology.
The reason for tooth loss is important during candidate selection for dental implantation.
 
 
 
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