Dental implants have a high success rate of up to 98% if patients maintain good oral health after the procedure. The treatment involves surgically placing small titanium screws in the jawbone to support either a single tooth, a bridge, or dentures. Key factors for implant success include having adequate bone support, general good health, a commitment to dental care, and avoiding teeth clenching. While complications are possible like infections, nerve damage, or implant failure, dental implants provide an effective solution for replacing missing or damaged teeth and allow patients to maintain normal function.