Dental Implants
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What are Dental Implants?
Dental implants themselves are small, titanium posts that are surgically placed below your gum line
and into the jawbone to restore the roots of your missing teeth. Due to their biocompatible nature,
they’re able to fuse with the bone, helping them keep the structure from eroding by providing it with
necessary stimulation and blood flow. Once this process is complete, we’ll be able to attach a
customized crown, bridge, or full or partial denture to replace any number of missing teeth.
Benefits of Dental implants
The benefits of dental implants are far more extensive than you’d think. While you’ll learn from our
office exactly why so many patients are choosing them over traditional methods of tooth
replacement, we encourage you to read about just a few of the advantages that dental implants
have over bridges and dentures ahead of your consultation. Feel free to reach out to us directly to
schedule an appointment and learn more about the long-term oral and overall health benefits of
choosing dental implants to rebuild your smile!
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Are Dental Implants Right for You?
No matter how many teeth you’re missing, our dentists can use dental implants to rebuild smiles in
99% of patients. After examining your mouth, he can discuss the following restorative options and
determine which one is best for you:
MISSING SINGLE TOOTH
A personalized crown can be placed on top of a single implant post that is inserted into the jaw.
The neighboring teeth won’t need to be altered in the slightest, and the crown will be meticulously
shaped and shaded to blend in with your smile as a whole.
MISSING MULTIPLE TEETH
To replace several missing teeth in a row, a dental bridge can be placed on two dental implants at
either end of the gap in your grin. This solution is much more stable and durable than a traditional
bridge.
MISSING ALL TEETH
Even an entire mouthful of lost teeth can be brought back with dental implants. All it takes is four to
eight implant posts placed along the jaw to secure a full denture. An implant-retained denture
doesn’t slip around or require messy adhesives or a special cleaning regimen; it will feel as if you
had never lost any teeth in the first place!