At our practice, we want to help you achieve the smile of your dreams. If missing, cracked or poorly damaged teeth are keeping you from beaming, a dental implant may be the solution. We invite you to contact us and schedule a visit today to find out if you’re a candidate.
What Are Dental Implants?
Dental implants are natural looking and strong, meaning they can sustain the typical wear and tear needed for eating, speaking and drinking. A dental implant involves the placement of a synthetic tooth root made out of a titanium screw and post that is then covered with a fixed restoration—this could be a crown, denture or bridge.
The implant will be secured into your bone, making it extremely durable. In order to bring patients the best results, we use the most advanced technology available.
Benefits of Implants
We’ve helped hundreds of patients just like yourself achieve the smile of their dreams. We’re happy to report that benefits of dental implants include:
- Improved appearance and self-confidence
- Easier speaking and eating
- Durable and long-lasting
- Extremely comfortable (more so than dentures)
To ensure patients get the best treatment, a specialist will place your implant and then we’ll handle the crown that covers it.
Candidates for Implants
The best way to find out if you’re a candidate for a dental implant is to visit our practice for a consultation. While you’re here, we’ll be able to examine your mouth and discover the best treatments for your specific needs. The biggest necessity for dental implants is ensuring the patient has enough healthy bone to securely hold the implant. We’ll find out through a series of X-rays that will measure your bone density. For some candidates, a bone graft may be necessary.
Discover a New Smile Today
If you’re ready to learn more about your dental implant options, we’d love to speak with you. Contact us today to book your visit—we can’t wait to welcome you to our practice and learn about your goals.
* Any surgical or invasive procedure carries risks. Before proceeding, you should seek a second opinion from an appropriately qualified health practitioner.