A dental implant (aka tooth implant) consists of two main components. The first part, known as the ‘root’ implant, is made of titanium, which is exceptionally strong, resistant to corrosion, lightweight and biocompatible. This root implant is crucial for promoting bone fusion and forming a strong bond with the jawbone.

The second part is the visible tooth section, which is typically crafted from ceramic or porcelain materials that closely resemble the density and structure of natural teeth.