Why Dental Implants Are One of the Best Fixed Replacement for Lost Teeth
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How Modern Implant Dentistry Is Changing Transforming Smiles
Dr. Syed Arshad Javeed © GREEN PARK DENTAL HOSPITAL

Losing a tooth is more than just a cosmetic issue. Missing teeth can affect the way you eat, speak, smile, and even how your face ages over time. For decades, removable dentures and dental bridges were the standard solutions for tooth replacement. But modern implant dentistry has completely changed the way dentists restore missing teeth.
Today, dental implants are widely considered the most advanced and long-lasting solution for replacing missing teeth , not just because they look natural, but because they function like real teeth and help preserve oral health in ways traditional options cannot.
At Green Park Dental Hospital, implant treatments are guided by modern protocols and clinicians like Dr. Syed Arshad Javeed helps patients achieve more predictable, comfortable, and aesthetic outcomes than ever before.
What Exactly Are Dental Implants?

A dental implant is a small titanium or zirconia post that is surgically placed into the jawbone to replace the root of a missing tooth. Once healed, the implant supports a crown, bridge, or full-mouth prosthesis.
What makes implants unique is their ability to fuse directly with the jawbone through a biological process called osseointegration.
Unlike removable dentures, implants become part of the jaw structure itself.
That means:
- Better stability
- Better chewing ability
- Better comfort
- Better long-term oral health
Why Dental Implants Are Superior to Other Tooth Replacement Options
At Green Park Dental Hospital, advanced implant treatments are planned using digital protocols to deliver highly predictable, aesthetic, outcomes. Under the expertise of Dr. Syed Arshad Javeed, patients receive personalized treatment designed to restore both confidence and long-term oral function.

1. They Preserve Jawbone and Facial Structure
One of the biggest problems after tooth loss is bone shrinkage.
When a tooth is missing, the jawbone in that area no longer receives stimulation from chewing forces. Over time, the bone slowly deteriorates , a process called alveolar bone resorption.
Traditional dentures sit on your gums and do not provide the same bone stimulation as implants, may cause bone degeneration
Dental implants DO NOT instead they help maintain bone volume better than removable dentures
Because implants are anchored inside the bone, they continue transmitting chewing forces to the jaw, helping maintain bone density and facial support.
This is one reason why people with long-term dentures often develop:
- Sunken facial appearance
- Wrinkling around the mouth
- Reduced jaw support
Dental implants help prevent these changes.
At Green Park Dental Hospital, implant planning is carefully customized to protect bone health and support long-term smile aesthetics.
2. They Restore Near-Natural Chewing Power
Many denture wearers struggle with:
- Loose-fitting dentures
- Difficulty chewing hard foods
- Reduced bite strength
Dental implants restore significantly greater and closer to natural chewing efficiency compared with removable dentures.
Patients are often able to comfortably eat:
- Nuts
- Fruits
- Meat
- Crunchy vegetables
with far greater confidence.
For patients looking for permanent tooth replacement solutions, implants provide functionality that is much closer to natural teeth.
3. They Look and Feel More Natural
Modern implant crowns are custom-designed using digital scanning and CAD/CAM technology to match natural teeth in:
- Shape
- Color
- Alignment
- Bite
Most people cannot distinguish an implant crown from a natural tooth.
Unlike removable dentures, implants do not slip or click while talking or eating.
4. They Do Not Damage Adjacent Teeth

Traditional dental bridges often require grinding down healthy neighboring teeth to support the bridge.
Dental implants are independent restorations.
That means adjacent healthy teeth remain untouched , an important long-term advantage for oral health preservation.
The Science Behind Implant Success: “Osseointegration”
The long-term success of dental implants depends on osseointegration.
This is the biological process where bone cells grow around the implant surface and create a stable bond between the implant and jawbone.
Once integration occurs, the implant becomes strong enough to withstand chewing forces similar to natural teeth.

Research published in Clinical Oral Implants Research and The International Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Implants consistently reports long-term implant survival rates above 90–95% over 10 years in healthy patients with proper care.
Are Dental Implants Safe?
Yes , dental implants are considered one of the most predictable procedures in modern dentistry when performed with proper planning and maintenance. Who Is a Good Candidate for Dental Implants? Read here!
Like any medical treatment, implants do have risks.
Potential Risks Include:
- Peri-implantitis (inflammation around implants)
- Infection
- Implant loosening
- Bone loss
- Mechanical complications
Risk factors that may affect implant success include:
- Smoking
- Poor oral hygiene
- Uncontrolled diabetes
- Severe gum disease
- Inadequate bone volume
This is why detailed diagnosis and digital treatment planning are extremely important before implant placement. Implant success is not only about surgery; patient habits matter heavily.
Why Patients Choose Green Park Dental Hospital for Implant Dentistry
Patients today seek more than just treatment , they look for trust, technology, expertise, and long-term care.
At Green Park Dental Hospital, Implant dentistry combines:
- Advanced digital treatment planning
- Precision-guided implant placement
- Evidence-based clinical protocols
- Personalized patient care
- Modern aesthetic smile rehabilitation
Under the clinical expertise of Dr. Syed Arshad Javeed, the focus remains on delivering functional, aesthetic, and long-lasting smile solutions tailored to each patient’s needs.
Medical Review & Accredition
Lead Expert
Dr. Syed Arshad Javeed BDS., [10+ years Experience]
Founder & Senior Dental Surgeon
Green Park Dental Hospital, Hyderabad
Ph/ WhatsApp: +91 8686491122
Author
Dr. Afnan Ayesha Zoya BDS., (Gold Medallist)
Associate Dental Surgeon
Green Park Dental Hospital, Hyderabad