Dental implants are by far the best and longest lasting way to replace missing teeth. Not only do implants have a documented success rate of over 95%, they also help preserve tooth-supporting bone that naturally deteriorates when a tooth is lost. Dental implants will never decay or need root canal treatments, and they feel just like your natural teeth.
A dental implant is a small, screw-shaped titanium post that replaces the root of a missing tooth. The implant is then topped with a lifelike crown, which is custom-made to match your existing natural teeth. The minor surgical procedure usually requires only local anesthesia.
Implants can replace missing teeth in a variety of ways:
Replace One Tooth —This treatment choice has the highest success rate, making it the best long-term investment for replacing a single missing tooth.
Replace Multiple Teeth — Implant teeth can act as supports for fixed bridgework. If you are missing three teeth in a row, we can place two implants: one on either side of a center crown with no implant.
Replace All Teeth Permanently — Implants can support an entire arch of replacement teeth that are never removed. Sometimes the new teeth can be supported by as few as 4 implants.
Support Removable Dentures —Traditional dentures accelerate bone loss, causing dentures to slip. Attaching removable dentures onto implants prevents slipping and preserves bone.
Dental implants are by far the best and longest lasting way to replace missing teeth. Not only do implants have a documented success rate of over 95%, they also help preserve tooth-supporting bone that naturally deteriorates when a tooth is lost. Dental implants will never decay or need root canal treatments, and they feel just like your natural teeth.
A dental implant is a small, screw-shaped titanium post that replaces the root of a missing tooth. The implant is then topped with a lifelike crown, which is custom-made to match your existing natural teeth. The minor surgical procedure usually requires only local anesthesia.
Implants can replace missing teeth in a variety of ways:
Replace One Tooth —This treatment choice has the highest success rate, making it the best long-term investment for replacing a single missing tooth.
Replace Multiple Teeth — Implant teeth can act as supports for fixed bridgework. If you are missing three teeth in a row, we can place two implants: one on either side of a center crown with no implant.
Replace All Teeth Permanently — Implants can support an entire arch of replacement teeth that are never removed. Sometimes the new teeth can be supported by as few as 4 implants.
Support Removable Dentures —Traditional dentures accelerate bone loss, causing dentures to slip. Attaching removable dentures onto implants prevents slipping and preserves bone.