Dental Implants

Dental implants are a great way to replace missing teeth and also provide a fixed solution to having removable partial or complete dentures.  Implants provide excellent support and stability for these dental appliances.

Dental implants are artificial roots and teeth (usually titanium) that are surgically placed into the upper or lower jaw bone by a dentist or Periodontist - a specialist of the gums and supporting bone.  The teeth attached to implants are very natural looking and often enhance or restore a patient’s smile!

Dental implants are very strong, stable, and durable and will last many years, but on occasion, they will have to be re-tightened or replaced due to normal

Benefits of replacement missing teeth with dental Implants

•      Enhanced quality of life
•      Preservation of the integrity of facial structures
•      A mouth restored as close as possible to its natural state
•      Adjacent teeth are not compromised to replace missing teeth
•      Replacement teeth that look, feel and function like natural teeth
•      Increased stability and a sense of security that teeth will not fall when eating or laughing
   

•      Improved health due to improved nutrition and proper digestion
•      Restored self-esteem and renewed confidence
•      Improved appearance
•      Improved ability to taste food
•      Increased convenience of hygiene and elimination of adhesives

 

         " I'm not afraid to smile now.

      Having dental implants has given    

            me a lot of confidence. "

 

Cristina has lower left and upper right dental implants. She is 40 and happy because she doesn't have to wear partial dentures anymore.


 Beyond the functional advantages, people with implants  reported  increased self-confidence and  social activities

 

 

What is involved with dental implant procedures?

Consultation. The first step is an examination and consultation with a dentist or dental specialist to determine whether or not you are a candidate for implant treatment. This usually involves x-rays and may include taking impressions for models of your teeth.  If you have already lost a significant amount of bone, additional x-rays taken at another facility that specializes in this type of x-ray may also be recommended.

During the examination, your dentist or dental specialist will be evaluating the area(s) of your mouth where teeth are missing, including the amount of bone available to support the placement of implants. Your dentist will also be evaluating the type of replacement teeth that will best meet your needs. A review of your health history will indicate whether there are any medical conditions that could prevent you from being a candidate for implant treatment.

What Is the Cost of Implant Treatment?

An investment in dental implant treatment is an investment in overall health, appearance and well being, as it involves preserving the integrity of facial structures, as well as replacing missing teeth.

The actual cost of implant treatment is based on a number of factors, such as the number of missing teeth being replaced, the type of implant-supported teeth (treatment option) recommended and whether additional procedures are necessary to achieve the proper esthetic and functional result.

There is often a misconception that there is a set cost for each implant. The fees are calculated based on the amount of  time the dentist or dental specialist anticipates spending to complete treatment (implant placement, other surgical procedures, fabrication of replacement teeth) as well as the estimated cost of implants, other components and materials necessary to complete treatment and dental laboratory fees.

The only way to accurately estimate the cost for an individual patient is to have an examination and consultation with a  dentist or dental specialist.  If a dentist and dental specialist work together on a patient’s treatment, there is a separate fee for each of the doctors.