• imaging – includes, but is not limited to, X-rays, CAT scans, MRIs, photographs, and other visual diagnostic formats
  • immediate denture – teeth replacement prosthetic designed to be placed as soon as teeth are removed, generally will be replaced with permanent denture once healing is complete
  • immediate implant placement – dental implant placed during the same visit as the extraction of the tooth it replaces
  • impacted tooth – a tooth that is partially or fully unable to erupt and remains embedded in soft tissue or wedged against bone or another tooth
  • implant – to insert or graft material into tissue
  • implant, dental – small metal cylinder, usually titanium, placed in or on jawbone, used in conjunction with dental prosthetic as a tooth replacement solution
  • implant dentistry – field of study and practice involving the surgical placement and maintenance of dental implants and implant-anchored tooth replacement prosthetics
  • impression – mold of teeth and gums, made by biting a soft material, used for diagnostic and treatment planning purposes
  • incision and drainage – small surgical cut to drain pus from an abscess
  • incisors – four front center upper and lower teeth
  • infiltration – use of local anesthetic by placing under the gum tissue, effective in certain parts of the mouth only
  • inlay – filling made outside the tooth, then cemented or bonded in place to restore lost structure
  • interproximal – adjacent surfaces between teeth within the same arch
  • interocclusal – between upper and lower teeth of the bite
  • intracoronal – inside the tooth crown
  • intraoral – inside the oral cavity
  • intraoral camera – specially designed camera for use in photographing inside the mouth, used for diagnostic purposes