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For patients who are completely missing one or more of their teeth, dental implants can restore your smile and enhance your confidence. Implants are surgically placed underneath the gum line and into the bone of your jaw. In less than six months, the titanium implant fuses with the bone and creates a reliable, secure anchor for restorations. The implant is designed to last a lifetime, and will likely never need to be repaired or replaced. It is important to give the implant adequate time to heal so that it can stay securely in place.

What are the Benefits of Dental Implants?
A dental implant does not require compromising surrounding teeth to fill in the area where a tooth is missing. While fixed dental bridges are still a great option for many patients, they require filing down and reshaping surrounding teeth. Partial dentures can help with replacing missing teeth, but they are removable and may not be for everyone. Dental implants are a lifelong restoration that helps to replace missing dentition, without the need to touch other teeth.

Who is a Good Candidate for the Procedure?
Dental implants need to be surgically inserted beneath the gum line and into the bone. If you have poor bone density, or have an auto immune disease that can affect your body’s ability to heal, implants may not be the best option for you. Before surgery, we will do an examination and take a series of x-rays to determine if implants are right for you. Most healthy adults who want implants can have them placed. The benefits of dental implants outweigh any risks that might be involved. With proper care, your implant will heal in less than six months.

How to Have an Implant Placed
To have an implant placed, you’ll first need to come in to have a consultation with our doctors. The procedure itself involves surgically placing a titanium implant underneath the gums and into the bone. Small holes present in the implant fuse with the bone over the course of several months. Once the implant has fully healed and is securely in place, we can fit you with a dental crown to restore fullness to your smile.

If you’re interested in learning more about dental implants, or want to schedule an appointment to have one placed, we’re here to take your call and get you in for a consultation.

If you are completely missing one or more of your teeth, implants can help with restoring your smile and getting you to feel more confidence in your appearance. In the past, you may have been told that the only two options available to you to replace a missing tooth were fixed bridges and partial dentures. While both of these restorations are still widely used in the dental industry, implants are now more common because they restore a tooth permanently, without compromising surrounding teeth.

Why Should You Consider Dental Implants?
A dental implant is a permanent, life-long restoration that is specifically meant to enhance your smile. The surgery itself is relatively noninvasive and commonly performed, so you can have your implant placement complete in just an hour. The implant, which is made out of a surgical-grade titanium, will fuse with the jaw bone in under six months. Once the implant has fused with the bone, you can benefit from having a permanent anchor for crowns and other restorations.

How Long Will Implants Last?
Once an implant has completely healed, you can enjoy the benefits of it for the rest of your life. Implants are made out of titanium, so they can withstand a lot of force and pressure, no matter how much you clench or grind your teeth. What’s not permanent are the restorations that are placed on top of the implant, such as a dental crown. These restorations need to be replaced every few years or decades depending on the materials being used and individual wear put on the restoration. The implant itself will stay in place for decades without any special care or attention.

The Procedure and What to Expect
During the procedure, the doctor will create a small incision into the gums to place the implant. The implant may be secured using a retainer, which is meant to keep the appliance in place while it heals. The implant will fuse with the bone in less than a year, and can then be used as an abutment for crowns or dentures. Many patients choose to have implant-supported dentures so that their dentures do not fall out or slip throughout the day. Our doctors are dedicated to providing you with a high-quality implant that enhances your natural smile.

If you are interested in dental implants and what they can do for your smile, call our office so that our staff members can help with getting you in for an appointment