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What are Dental Implants?
Dental implants are a whole tooth restoration. A dental implant is a screw-like post that is typically made of titanium. It is put into the jaw bone to replace the root of a missing tooth. A healing period is then required to allow the bone to begin bonding with the biocompatible post. A crown is then placed on top which replaces the tooth. Implants are a permanent and stable restoration that can replace a single missing tooth, several missing teeth, or even all of the teeth.
Single Implant with Custom Abutment
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Sedation Options Available
2-3 Dental Implants, Abutments & Removable Teeth That Securely Snaps In and Out
High-Quality Prosthetic
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Dental implants, Abutments, Temporary & Permanent Fixed Prosthesis
High-Quality Full Arch Bridge
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All Extractions & Bone Grafting
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Dental implants are a wonderful alternative for treating empty spaces caused by tooth loss or for stabilizing a loose fitting denture. The procedure is virtually painless and is usually completed in 30-45 minutes.
Dental implants are a long term permanent solution for tooth loss. In most cases, dental implants offer the best aesthetics and can't be differentiated from your natural teeth.
Dental implants are a quick efficient solution to replace a missing tooth. A bridge requires cutting on adjacent healthy tooth structures or removing good crowns to close the space. Research shows a dental bridge has an average life span of 10 years and replacement becomes complicated when a bridge fails. A dental implant is maintained well, can last a lifetime.
Most patients that have had dentures for ten or more years have experienced a change in the way their denture fits and is retained. They will slowly lose bone over time making it difficult to chew on food or speak with their denture. A denture can physically be snapped onto a dental implant allowing for much more proficient speaking, chewing, and confidence in your denture.
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