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Our Services > Dental Implants

Tooth loss can have a far-reaching effect on your dental health and personal appearance. When you lose one or more teeth, your remaining teeth can drift out of position. This can lead to a change in the bite, loss of additional teeth, decay and gum disease.

Dental implants can be an effective method to replace one or several teeth. They are basically sophisticated screws made of a medically pure metal, Titanium. They are substitutes for natural tooth roots and rely on the bone for support. Implants give replacement teeth a more stable base and improve the use one can get out of bridgework or dentures. Each implant consists of a metal anchor that is inserted into the jawbone, and a protruding post, which is outfitted with an artificial tooth.

Implants can support a bridge, replace a partial denture or secure a fixed denture.

 

Dental Implants will be placed in the jaw bone and rest under the gum for 3 - 6 months. During this time they actually fuse to the jawbone and become osseo (bone) integrated. After appropriate healing time, implants are uncovered and used to replace the missing teeth by fabricating some sort of dental prosthesis (crown, bridge, dentures). They allow you to function more normally than conventional dentures or bridges. The process requires surgery and may take up to a year to complete.

 

The results you will experience with our service will leave you with a dazzling SMILE :)

 

***For pricing information and promotion, please see our Treatment Fee Page.

 

***For more knowledge on Dental Implants, Read our Dental Implants FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions).

 

Replace a missing tooth

Support a bridge

Secure a removable denture

Secure a fixed denture