Implants


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When somebody asks me which teeth are mine, I have to think about it. They feel wonderfully natural, and look beautiful. I have had no problems and love my new teeth. Thank heaven for this procedure… - Barbara

When I came to the doctor to get my implants done, I was totally nervous but the experience was the best I ever had. Everything was so quick and painless. I really have no words to say except it was stress free and totally amazing… - James

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Prosthodontics

What are Dental Implants?

A dental implant is an artificial tooth implanted into the jaw bone. It is generally made of titanium and covered with a porcelain crown or a bridge to give the appearance of real teeth. Implants are very durable and will last many years. Dental implants can restore almost any smile even if natural teeth have been lost. The success rate for implants is remarkable: 98 percent for lower implants and 91 percent for upper implants.

Actual Implant Patient
Actual Implant Patient

Many people who consider implants have removable, conventional dentures for lower and upper jaws, or have removable bridges. These people experience a significant improvement in their ability to chew food comfortably after their dental implant treatment.

The Dental Implant Procedure

The implant team usually includes either a periodontist or an oral and maxillofacial surgeon who implants the posts into the patient’s mouth, and a prosthodontist who designs and fits the replacement teeth or permanent bridge. At the first appointment, we use an X-ray to determine if the jaw bone is adequate to hold the titanium posts. Models of the mouth are often made using a soft, pliable plastic compound. These models show where the gaps are located and provide measurements for a replacement tooth or a bridge. Treatment with dental implants is complicated and takes pains-taking planning for best results. Today the implants being placed often only require one surgical procedure using a local anesthetic and sedative.

Contact us today to set up an appointment with one of our dentists to examine the health of your mouth.