Dental Implants

Dental Implants

When you lose teeth, it not only changes the way you look, but it can keep you from eating your favorite foods and smiling with confidence. And while dentures and removable bridges may help, many people today are seeking a more stable, natural-looking way to replace missing teeth. Dental implants have become increasingly popular because they provide a strong, secure anchor for artificial replacement teeth. With dental implants, your new teeth will look, feel and function like natural teeth, allowing you to eat and smile with confidence.

Result of missing teeth

A dental implant is a small titanium screw that is placed in the jawbone where teeth are missing. Dental implants provide secure anchors for the placement of an artificial tooth or set of artificial teeth. Dental implants:

Look, feel, and function like natural teeth Allow you to eat virtually any type of food Preserve facial structure Let you smile with confidence Prevent bone deterioration that might occur as a result of missing teeth

How do dental implants work?

Made from the strongest titanium, dental implants are surgically placed in the jawbone where teeth are missing. Over the next several months, the implants will gradually bond with the bone, creating a strong and stable foundation for your new teeth. Small posts are then attached to the implants, and artificial teeth are placed over the posts. The new teeth are completely natural-looking and will allow you to eat virtually any type of food.

With dental implants, your new teeth

When you lose teeth, it not only changes the way you look, but it can keep you from eating your favorite foods and smiling with confidence. And while dentures and removable bridges may help, many people today are seeking a more stable, natural-looking way to replace missing teeth. Dental implants have become increasingly popular because they provide a strong, secure anchor for artificial replacement teeth. With dental implants, your new teeth will look, feel and function like natural teeth, allowing you to eat and smile with confidence.

Dental Implant Procedure

While traditional dentures and bridgework can help to improve the appearance of missing teeth, many people find them inconvenient, uncomfortable, and less natural-looking. For many people, dental implants offer clear advantages over traditional dentures or bridgework.

Specific type of dental implant surgery

The specific type of dental implant surgery that will be best for you will depend on many factors, including the number and location of missing teeth, whether any tooth extraction is required, the condition of your jawbone, and your overall health. Your dental implant surgeon will carefully assess your situation and recommend a personalized treatment plan that’s right for you. Your oral surgeon will be able to help with any tooth extraction or bone grafting required, as well as the placement of the implants and posts. Your regular restorative dentist will work with you to make and then fit your replacement teeth.