Dental Implants

Dental implants are a great choice for replacing missing or failing teeth.

The implant is a small titanium screw that acts like a tooth root and bonds with your own bone. The dental implants are the foundation for crowns or bridges that look, feel and function like natural teeth.

Dental implants can also become the support structures to hold in dentures and other prostheses, allowing you to chew and smile with total comfort and confidence.

Immediate Implant with Custom Healing Abutment

A patient enters the office with a failing front tooth and leaves the office with an implant and a custom healing abutment to shape the gums for the final crown once healing is complete.

Immediate Provisionalization

A patient enters the office with a fractured front tooth.  A temporary tooth is attached to the implant.

Immediate Implant with Immediate Provisional - Guided Surgery

A patient enters the office with a fractured side tooth.  The tooth is removed, an implant placed, and a temporary tooth is attached to the implant all in one visit.

Immediate Implant with Immediate Provisional

A patient enters the office with a fractured front tooth.  The tooth is removed, an implant placed, and a temporary tooth is attached to the implant all in one visit.

Consequences of Bone Loss

Implant Placement

Single Tooth Loss

Immediate Implant Placement with Bone Graft

Bridge Versus Implant

Implant-Supported Bridge

Implant Surgical Guide

Post-op Care Dental Implant

Caring for your Dental Implant

Caring for your Implant Supported Bridge

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