
Smile with Confidence Using Dental Implants
Explore the Advantages
If you have missing teeth—whether it's just one, several, or even all—dental implants can help you achieve a complete and beautiful smile! The popularity of dental implants is on the rise, with around 3 million people having received them and the number increasing by 500,000 annually. This growing trend is due to the numerous benefits dental implants offer compared to other tooth replacement methods.
While traditional fixed bridges and dentures are effective, dental implants provide several distinct advantages:
Natural Appearance and Function: Dental implants closely replicate the look, feel, and function of natural teeth.
Long-Lasting: With proper placement, oral hygiene, and regular care, dental implants can last for many years.
Bone Preservation: They stimulate the underlying bone, preventing bone loss and maintaining natural facial contours.
Stability: Unlike removable dentures, implants stay securely in place while speaking or eating, without slipping or dislodging.
Unrestricted Eating and Speaking: Dental implants allow for easy speaking, eating, and tasting all types of food without limitations.
Cavity-Resistant: Implants do not decay and are not susceptible to cavities.
No Impact on Adjacent Teeth: Unlike fixed bridges, dental implants do not require any preparation or crowning of adjacent teeth.
Types of Dental Implants
One-Day Implants
Full Mouth Restoration
All-On-4 Implants
Looking for a reliable, cost-effective way to restore a full arch of teeth? All-On-4 implants might be the right fit. With just four strategically placed implants, we can anchor a secure, natural-looking set of teeth. This method offers impressive stability with fewer implants, making it a smart solution for those seeking full-mouth restoration without extensive surgery.
Single Tooth Implants
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What Is the Process for Placing Dental Implants?
Careful planning and execution are key to successful dental care, from the initial treatment planning to the precise placement of implants and the final fitting of crowns, bridges, or dentures.
Dental implant surgery is generally a minor outpatient procedure, though its complexity can vary depending on the number of implants and any additional preparations required for the supporting bone.
We emphasize clear communication as a vital part of patient care. Before your implant procedure, we will discuss your options for dental anesthesia and sedation, and provide thorough pre- and post-operative care instructions. We ensure you are well-informed throughout the entire process.
After placing a dental implant, it typically takes a few months for it to fully integrate with the surrounding bone. While some implant solutions allow for a temporary crown or bridge to be placed on the same day, others may require a waiting period for complete healing and bone fusion before the permanent prostheses can be fitted.