Our clinic provides implant dentistry with a focus on careful assessment and treatment planning. Each patient receives an evaluation of their oral health condition, concerns, and the most appropriate treatment options.
If dental implants are considered, your dentist will assess bone levels, gum health, and dental condition to determine whether the treatment is suitable and how it can be planned.
Dental implants provide a structured option for replacing missing teeth while supporting everyday oral function. They are designed to integrate with the jawbone and help maintain stability within the dental structure.
Dental implants may be considered for patients with missing teeth and suitable oral health. During consultation, your dentist will assess several factors to determine whether treatment may be appropriate, including:
The annoying thing about the place is trying to stay awake because its so comfortable. thankfully they all have a good sense of humor and are friendly. otherwise they would have to pry my mouth open as i sleep. have not gone to see you guys in a few years but i will be returning shortly.
Note: Any surgical or invasive procedure carries risks. Before proceeding, you should seek a second opinion from an appropriately qualified health practitioner.
Yes, implant placement is a surgical procedure performed in a dental clinic. The process involves embedding a small titanium post into the bone to support a crown or other restoration.
Dental implants can support dentures or dental crowns and may replace traditional bridges. Your dental clinic team will review your oral health to determine which treatment option may restore function.
In some cases, bone grafting may be recommended if the jawbone does not have enough bone for implant placement. This procedure helps provide support for the implant and future crowns.
Dental implants are designed to function similarly to natural teeth and support long-term oral health. Regular check-ups, dental care, and monitoring by an experienced team help maintain implant stability.
Dental implants are often described as a permanent solution because they integrate with the jawbone. With proper dental care, regular visits, and monitoring, implants can support long-term function.
Yes, dental implants may be considered after tooth extraction. Your dental clinic team will assess bone condition and oral health before planning implant placement.