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A dental implant is a small titanium or zirconium metal post that is surgically inserted into the jaw to replace gum, bone, or both. Implants are anchored with a screw-like hold at the gums where they connect to an abutment on an upright shape, located in front of the teeth. Then, they are connected by a second titanium tube called “a connecting bar” that is cemented into place to link them together. If dental implants aren’t set properly they can pop out your tooth during chewing!