Dental Implants Answers

About Dental Implants

What is a dental implant?

A dental implant is a permanent new root for a missing tooth. It is a titanium threaded cylinder that is placed into the jawbone. An abutment and crown are then placed on the implant to provide a new tooth that is permanent and looks just like a natural tooth.

 

How are dental implants different than dentures?

Dentures are a removable set of teeth or partial set of teeth that need to be removed and maintained in a special manner. They can often feel bulky and are difficult to get used to due to poor retention, setting off a gagging reflex or decrease in the ability to taste or chew your favorite foods. To avoid these problems, we now offer dental prostheses that are fixed on dental implants are a permanent replacement for missing teeth that can be cared for just like natural teeth. They are commonly referred to as All-on-Four or All-on-Six permanent solutions to missing teeth involving the entire arch.

 

What are the benefits of dental implants?

Dental implants look and feel just like real teeth, they are permanent, you can eat the foods you want without any fear of embarrassment, and they procedure is very successful and fairly predictable.

 

How long do implants last?

When cared for properly and barring physical trauma or a future immune compromised status, implants should last a lifetime. Proper oral hygiene and regular dental visits are essential to the success of your implant.

 

How much do implants cost?

The price of your dental implants will vary based on the level of complexity of your case, how many implants you are having placed, whether bone regeneration techniques need to be applied, and more.

We are an affordable Oral Implantology Practice.  We encourage you to bring in your existing treatment plan for a price comparison and show you where we can save you money while receiving specialist level surgical and prosthetic care.

Schedule a consultation with us to determine a price for your implants and a financing plan if necessary.

Who can place a dental implant?

Your general dentist may be able to perform implants in their own office based on their training. If the case is too complex, they will recommend you to an oral implantologist or another specialist who will perform the procedure.

 

Do dental implants procedure hurts?

No. A local anesthetic will be given before the procedure so that you do not feel any pain. If you have anxiety or fear, you should discuss sedation options with your implant surgeon.

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