Definition
An implant is a device or tissue that is placed into the body, either for medical or cosmetic reasons. It can be anything from a dental implant replacing a missing tooth to a pacemaker regulating heart rhythm. Implants are designed to integrate with the body and perform a specific function. They can be made of various materials, including metal, plastic, or biological tissue. The goal of an implant is to improve the patient's health, appearance, or quality of life. Some implants are temporary, while others are designed to last a lifetime.