A dental implant is the artificial root of the tooth. During implantation, the implant is screwed into the jaw. It replaces the missing natural tooth root. An artificial tooth, called a dental crown, is screwed on when the implant is attached.The loss of dental implants allows us to restore the tooth root and perform prostheses without damaging adjacent teeth. The prosthesis restores 80% of chewing function. The patient can chew soft and hard foods well but should avoid excellent foods, such as fried bread and nuts.Implants support an artificial crown or dental bridge in the same way that roots hold a tooth in place. Dental implants help recover lost teeth without damaging nearby teeth. Implants can restore a single tooth or an entire edentulous jaw.