Dental implants are titanium-based screws designed to facilitate the treatment of missing teeth by mimicking the root of a tooth and being placed into the jawbone. These screws serve as a support for both fixed and removable prostheses. The primary goal of dental implant treatments is to safely, functionally, and aesthetically restore one or more missing teeth and to achieve long-term success after treatment. For a successful implant treatment, patient expectations should be considered, the patient's general health condition should be evaluated, and an assessment of the bone and soft tissue should be conducted.