Dental Implants

 These “Teeth in a day” smile implants let you get new teeth on the very same day as your implant surgery. They're perfect if you want a super convenient and quick treatment option. Your smile makeover just got a whole lot friendlier!

All-on-4 Implants

All-on-4 dental implants are a revolutionary teeth replacement solution that uses four strategically placed dental implants to support a full arch of prosthetic teeth. This treatment option provides a permanent, stable, and natural-looking solution for patients with significant tooth loss or who require full arch restoration.

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All-on-6 Implants

All-on-6 dental implants similarly provide full arch restoration, but utilize six dental implants to support the prosthetic teeth instead of four. This treatment option offers increased stability and support for the prosthesis, which may be beneficial for patients with more extensive bone loss or higher bite force. All-on-6 dental implant procedures can significantly improve a patient's oral function, aesthetics, and overall quality of life.

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Single Tooth Implants

Single tooth dental implants are a popular and effective solution for replacing a missing tooth, providing a natural-looking and long-lasting alternative to traditional bridges. A single implant consists of a titanium post surgically placed into the jawbone, a dental crown, and an abutment connecting the two components. This treatment option preserves the integrity of neighboring teeth, prevents bone loss, and restores functionality and aesthetics.

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Multiple Tooth Implants

Multiple tooth dental implants are designed to replace two or more missing teeth in a row, using individual implants or an implant-supported bridge. This restorative option offers patients a durable, stable, and natural-looking alternative to traditional partial dentures or bridges. Multiple tooth dental implants can help maintain proper bite alignment, prevent bone loss, and improve overall oral health and aesthetics.

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Implant Repair

Implant repair may become necessary if a dental implant or its components become damaged, loose, or infected. This can involve replacing the dental crown, adjusting the abutment, or in more complex cases, addressing issues with the implant itself, such as osseointegration failure. Timely identification and repair of implant issues can help to ensure the long-term success and functionality of the dental implant.

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Full Mouth Implants

Full mouth dental implants are a comprehensive solution for patients who require complete teeth replacement, involving the placement of multiple dental implants to support a full set of prosthetic teeth in both the upper and lower jaw. This treatment option can significantly enhance a patient's ability to chew, speak, and smile confidently, while also preventing bone loss and facial structure deterioration. Full mouth dental implants offer a durable, stable, and natural-looking alternative to traditional full dentures.

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Implant-Supported Dentures

Implant-supported dentures combine the benefits of dental implants and dentures to provide a stable, comfortable, and aesthetically pleasing solution for patients with significant tooth loss. These dentures are secured to a few strategically placed dental implants, eliminating the need for adhesives and providing improved support compared to traditional dentures. Implant-supported dentures offer patients an enhanced quality of life by improving speech, chewing ability, and overall oral health.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Am I a good candidate for dental implants?

    Ideal candidates for dental implants have healthy gums, sufficient bone density to support the implant, and good overall health. Certain factors, such as uncontrolled diabetes, gum disease, or heavy smoking, may affect your eligibility for dental implants. Your dentist or oral surgeon will assess your individual case and determine if dental implants are a suitable option for you.

  • How long do dental implants last?

    Dental implants are designed to be a long-lasting tooth replacement solution, with a success rate of over 90%. With proper care and maintenance, dental implants can last for 20 years or more. Factors such as oral hygiene, overall health, and regular dental visits contribute to the longevity of dental implants.

  • What is the recovery process like after dental implant surgery?

    Following dental implant surgery, patients may experience mild swelling, bruising, and discomfort, which usually subside within a few days. Your dentist will provide you with specific aftercare instructions, including pain management, oral hygiene, and dietary recommendations, to ensure a smooth recovery and successful implant integration.

  • How do I care for my dental implants?

    Caring for dental implants is similar to caring for your natural teeth. Maintain good oral hygiene by brushing twice a day with a soft-bristled toothbrush, flossing daily, and using a mouthwash to help remove plaque and bacteria. Additionally, visit your dentist regularly for check-ups and cleanings to ensure the long-term success and functionality of your dental implants.

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