A dental implant is a device that replaces a tooth root. It is placed in the jawbone and is not visible inside the mouth. Its purpose is to support a prosthetic tooth, bridge or fixed appliance, and to prevent bone and soft tissue loss.
A crown covers an entire tooth structure. Its purpose is to provide support to a tooth that has been compromised by endodontic treatment (root canal), very large fillings, or teeth that have been broken. Crowns are also used to attach a bridge or to cover an implant.
A veneer is a thin piece of porcelain that is bonded to the front surface of a tooth. Veneers can be used to change the shape or color of teeth, to give the appearance of straight teeth in a patient who has crooked teeth, or to close gaps between teeth.
Absolutely not! With advances in implant dentistry we have many options for non-removable tooth replacement.
Yes. It is possible to have an implant retained prosthesis that does not cover the roof of your mouth.