Dental implants replace damaged tooth roots by surgically placing titanium implants into the jawbone. The implants fuse with the bone and function similarly to natural teeth. Crowns are attached to provide a natural appearance. Implants offer a long-lasting substitute for missing teeth and help maintain jawbone health. The implant procedure involves scans for planning, surgery to place implants, and post-operative medications and healing. Proper brushing, flossing, and dental checkups after implantation are important for long-term success and implant stability. Failure is rare if implants properly fuse with bone.