No More Missing Teeth
Embrace your complete smile with no gaps or missing teeth.
No More Bone Loss
Dental implants will help prevent further bone loss from decay.
Many More Smiles
Show off your full set of beautiful teeth with every smile.
Stop Suffering Due to
Missing Teeth!
Following tooth loss, dental implants present an opportunity to restore a more functional and comfortable bite. Serving as artificial roots, these implants securely anchor permanent tooth replacements in position. If you’ve encountered any of the following scenarios, dental implants may be beneficial for you:
Get Your Perfect Smile
In Three Easy Steps
Restoring a missing tooth can revitalize your smile, enhancing its health, function, and aesthetics. Opting for a dental implant offers an excellent solution as it closely resembles and functions like a natural tooth. With proper maintenance, it can endure a lifetime. For further details on the advantages of implant dentistry and to arrange your consultation, please reach out to us at your earliest convenience. We look forward to assisting you.
Step 1. Discover
Schedule a consultation with us to determine how we can best help you.
Step 2. Design
Our dental team will create a personalized plan to
getting your smile restored.
Step 3. Smile
You’re finally going to have the stunning smile you’ve been dreaming of.
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Tooth Implants
When should I consider getting a tooth implant?
You should consider tooth implants if you are missing teeth.
What are dental implants?
Dental implants are the most realistic tooth replacements available. Implants begin with a surgically placed post that is securely anchored into the jawbone. The bone surrounding the anchor will heal in approximately six months. With a completely solid and stable anchor point, an artificial tooth is then installed. The end result is a new artificial tooth that is virtually indistinguishable from a natural tooth, both from an aesthetic and functional standpoint. In cases where several teeth are missing, dental implants can also act as the teeth to which bridges are fixed, again perfectly mimicking the function of healthy, natural teeth.
What are the alternatives to dental implants?
A bridge or partial dentures may be considered if the financial burden of dental implants is too great.
Implant Dentures
When should I get implant dentures?
You should consider getting implant dentures if you have loose or poorly fit dentures. Loose dentures can make eating difficult and they can also cause painful sore spots on the gums as they slide around while chewing.
What is an implant denture?
An implant denture may be the answer. Usually two to four implants are surgically placed in the bone and become anchored as the bone heals and secures itself to the implant. This healing process takes about six months after which the dentist can begin constructing an implant denture. An implant denture is a removable denture with attachments on the underside that clip onto a bar connected to the implants. The attachments and bar hold the denture in place and keep it from moving when chewing and speaking. Implant dentures can be classified into two groups: Implant Retained Dentures and Implant Supported Dentures. Implant Retained Dentures are held in place by the attachments, but are mainly supported by the bone and gum tissue as is a conventional denture. Implant Supported Dentures are for patients who do not have sufficient bone and supporting gum tissue. This denture is mainly supported by the bar attached to the implants.
What are the alternatives to implant dentures?
New dentures may be considered if the financial burden of dental implants is too great.