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Dental implants are surgical-grade root devices that support permanent tooth prosthetics that are manufactured to last a lifetime. These artificial roots are
anchored in the bone beneath the gums where they become fused into the jaw.

 

A crown is mounted atop the implant for a long-lasting and natural looking smile. Many dentists and patients prefer dental implants because they offer the same function as natural teeth and also help prevent bone atrophy in the jaw. Dental implants may be used to replace a single missing or damaged tooth or to restore an entire smile.

Are dental implants right for me?

 

You may qualify for dental implants if you have missing, broken or severely decayed teeth and are in relatively good overall health. The only way of determining if implants are right for you, is to schedule a consultation with our doctors to identify whether you have adequate bone support and healthy gums that will support the new tooth structure.


What should I expect if my dentist and I decide dental implants are right for me?

 

The placement of dental implants is a multi-step process that typically takes between 6 and 9 months to complete. It begins with a surgical procedure during which a titanium rod is placed where a previous natural tooth root once
was. The gums are sutured shut over the implant, where is will stay for several months while it heals and begins fusing with the surrounding bone. Due to the nature of implant placement and its average procedure time of between 1 and 2 hours, you’ll be sedated and/or anesthetized for the duration of the treatment. At the conclusion of the healing period, you’ll return to be fitted for permanent crowns and have them placed.


What type of post-treatment care
will I require?

 

It is normal to experience some discomfort, including bruising and swelling following a dental implant procedure. However, inflammation and pain may be managed with over-the- counter medications or pain medication as prescribed by our doctors.  You may be asked to eat only soft foods for approximately 2 weeks until the surgical site heals.

Dental Implants
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