Dental Implants
Dental Implants
Not Smiling Because of Missing Teeth?
Dental Implants May Be the Answer.
What are Dental Implants?
Dental Implants are Changing Lives! With them, People Once Again Enjoy the Comfort and Confidence to Eat, Speak, Laugh, and SMILE.
Dental Implants are Changing Lives! With them, People Once Again Enjoy the Comfort and Confidence to Eat, Speak, Laugh, and SMILE.
Are Dental Implants Right for Me?
- Restore strength and confidence: Dental implants look, feel, and function like natural teeth—so you can chew, speak, and smile with ease.
- Protect your oral health: They preserve jawbone density, prevent teeth from shifting, and help maintain your natural face shape.
- Easy to maintain: Because implants don’t connect to neighboring teeth, they’re simple to clean and care for—just brush and floss as usual.
- Ideal for secure dentures: Implants can “snap in” dentures for a stable, comfortable fit without slipping or clicking.
- Custom-fit for success: After a 3D scan and evaluation, your dentist ensures you’re a great candidate—most patients enjoy long-lasting results with little disruption to daily life.
What Should I Expect?
1.
Comprehensive Evaluation
Your dentist will begin with a full oral exam and a 3D Cone Beam CT scan to confirm you’re a good candidate for implants.
2.
Placement
The implants are placed into your jawbone, where they’ll heal and bond naturally beneath the gums for about 3–6 months.
3.
Comfortable Healing
You can usually wear temporary dentures and enjoy a soft diet while your implants integrate with the bone.
4.
Restoration
Once healed, your dentist will attach small connectors (called abutments) that hold your new crown, bridge, or denture securely.
5.
Smooth Process
The full treatment typically takes 6–8 months, with minimal disruption to your daily routine and lasting improvements to your smile.
What Should I Expect?
1.
Comprehensive Evaluation
Your dentist will begin with a full oral exam and a 3D Cone Beam CT scan to confirm you’re a good candidate for implants.
2.
Placement
The implants are placed into your jawbone, where they’ll heal and bond naturally beneath the gums for about 3–6 months.
3.
Comfortable Healing
You can usually wear temporary dentures and enjoy a soft diet while your implants integrate with the bone.
4.
Restoration
Once healed, your dentist will attach small connectors (called abutments) that hold your new crown, bridge, or denture securely.
5.
Smooth Process
The full treatment typically takes 6–8 months, with minimal disruption to your daily routine and lasting improvements to your smile.
What are the Benefits?
- Look and feel natural: Implants blend seamlessly with your smile for a confident, realistic appearance.
- Protect your oral health: They preserve bone density and keep neighboring teeth stable and healthy.
- Restore full function: Enjoy natural chewing and speaking ability without worry or discomfort.
- Easy to maintain: Care for implants just like natural teeth—no special cleaning routines required.
- Long-lasting results: With proper care, implants can last for decades, supporting a strong, beautiful smile.
How do I Start?
1.
Schedule a Consultation
Meet with your dentist to discuss your smile goals and learn if implants are right for you.
2.
Get a 3D Scan
A state-of-the-art Cone Beam CT scan helps evaluate your bone structure and determine implant placement.
3.
Review Your Treatment Plan
Your dentist will create a personalized plan outlining each step, from surgery to your final restoration.
4.
Set Your Timeline
The full process usually takes 6–8 months, allowing time for healing and implant bonding.
5.
Begin Your Journey
Once approved, your dentist will guide you through each stage—so you can smile confidently again.
How do I Start?
1.
Schedule a Consultation
Meet with your dentist to discuss your smile goals and learn if implants are right for you.
2.
Get a 3D Scan
A state-of-the-art Cone Beam CT scan helps evaluate your bone structure and determine implant placement.
3.
Review Your Treatment Plan
Your dentist will create a personalized plan outlining each step, from surgery to your final restoration.
4.
Set Your Timeline
The full process usually takes 6–8 months, allowing time for healing and implant bonding.
5.
Begin Your Journey
Once approved, your dentist will guide you through each stage—so you can smile confidently again.
Frequently Asked Questions
The bonding procedure can often be completed in a single, short office visit and can significantly improve a tooth’s appearance.
Our team will use a shade of composite resin that matches the original color of your teeth for a natural-looking effect. If you would prefer, you can choose to whiten your teeth before bonding, and we can use a slightly lighter shade to whiten the color of your teeth.
The bonding procedure can often be completed in a single office visit and significantly improve a tooth’s appearance. However, since the plastic resin used is not as strong as your natural tooth enamel, it is more likely to stain, chip, or break than natural teeth. Bonding typically lasts three to five years before needing repair.
