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Dental implants are one of the most reliable ways to replace missing teeth. They restore the look, feel, and function of a natural tooth while helping protect the health of your jawbone.
Today, patients often choose between two main types of implant materials: ceramic and titanium. Both options offer long-term tooth replacement, but they have some important differences.
Titanium implants have been used in dentistry for many years. The metal post is placed in the jawbone, where it gradually integrates with the bone and provides a stable base for a crown.
Dentists have relied on titanium because it is strong, durable, and has a long history of successful use.
Ceramic implants are typically made from zirconia, a highly durable ceramic material. They offer a metal-free option while still providing excellent strength and stability.
Because zirconia is naturally white, ceramic implants may also offer aesthetic advantages, particularly in areas where gum tissue is thin.
Both materials perform well, but a few distinctions may influence your decision.
Material
Appearance
Design
Patient Preference
The best implant option depends on several factors, including your bone health, the location of the missing tooth, and your personal preferences.
During a dental evaluation, your provider will consider:
Dental implants provide stability, comfort, and natural function. Both ceramic and titanium implants are designed to restore your smile and support long-term oral health. If you’re concerned about metal allergies or simply want a more natural appearance or option, you may want to consider ceramic dental implants.
Contact Dr. Nicole Vane at 858-401-9050 to schedule an appointment at Moonlight Beach Dental in Encinitas, CA, 92024.