Dental Implants

The Enduring Solution

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Single Tooth And Multiple Tooth Replacement

     

Because dental implants replace the tooth root and serve as an anchor, your new tooth/teeth are secured directly on the implant. This treatment allows teeth to be restored naturally, without harming or involving your surrounding teeth.

Implant-Supported Dentures

Dental implants can also be placed to anchor and support partial or full dentures, eliminating the need for dental adhesives. Enjoy having the confidence to eat the foods you previously avoided.

Small metal posts are connected to the implant, allowing the replacement tooth to be secured with dental cement or a small screw.

Dentures can be supported with either a bar/clip or ball/socket attachment for removal, allowing for regular cleaning.

Traditional Procedures

Other Options Damage Healthy Teeth

Other options, such as traditional crown and bridge procedures, may involve cutting down healthy adjacent teeth to anchor the restoration.

Other Options are Uncomfortable

Appliances that require adhesives may be uncomfortable and may slip while talking or eating. In addition, metal clasps may be visible, resulting in poor aesthetics.


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