A dental implant made from medical-grade Titanium Alloy (usually Grade 4 or Grade 5). It is the standard material used in 95% of implant procedures worldwide.
Titanium is biocompatible, meaning the body does not reject it as a foreign object. Instead, the bone fuses to it (Osseointegration). It is also non-magnetic (safe for MRIs) and corrosion-resistant.
A metal screw that replaces a tooth root.
Yes. Titanium allergies are extremely rare (less than 0.6% of the population).
They are designed to be permanent. With proper hygiene, they can last 25+ years or a lifetime.