Abstract: An artificial tooth root undergoing connective tissue fusion when implanted. The artificial tooth root is columnar-shaped and has a crown (5) at its one end and an apex (6) at its other end. The artificial tooth root has a dual structure consisting of an outer root (7) and an inner root (8). The outer root (7) and the inner rook (8) have axially extending protrusions 4,4' and recesses 3,3' on their lateral sides and are affixed to each other by a resin adhesive (9).
Abstract: An artificial dental root having the function of a natural dental root is characterized in that the artificial dental root is made a shape-memorizing alloy capable of changing the apex morphology of the artificial dental root after implantation so as to stay in the jawbone. The artificial dental root is implanted in an alveolus and the apexes thereof then closely contact the inner surface of the alveolus owing to the shape-memorizing effect thereof to fix the dental root firmly in the alveolus.