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Dental implants can support whole removable or permanent dentures as well as replace one or more missing teeth. For a completely new grin, implants are a permanent, powerful option that looks and feels completely natural.
Every patient is taken into consideration when we design a restoration for them. By working closely together in our on-site lab, our technicians and doctors can fully comprehend how the patient's face and teeth seem and move when speaking, smiling, and laughing.
To take a picture of the area that needs restoration, we employ a special and sophisticated intraoral digital scanner. To place an implant in the jaw bone as optimally as possible, this scan can be used in conjunction with a CT scan. Modern technology produces implants with the best precision, strength, fit, and aesthetics while being less invasive and precise than conventional methods.
If you have only one missing tooth, a dental crown supported by a dental implant is an excellent choice for restoration. Like a natural root, a dental implant provides the foundation for a dental crown. The resulting implant and crown assembly functions very much like the missing tooth did. Ask us if you are a candidate for an implant-supported crown.
A dental implant bridge is the best option if you are missing several teeth. Although there are numerous types of bridges available, an implant-supported bridge is among the greatest options for both stunning aesthetics and excellent functionality. Dental implants, like natural roots, serve as the support for a dental bridge, and the resulting implant bridge performs nearly identically to the lost teeth. Find out if you qualify for an implant-supported bridge by asking us.
Dental implants can be used as an alternative to traditional dentures, removing the need for messy and unreliable denture adhesives, reducing or even eliminating painful denture gum sores, and removing worry over loose dentures slipping or clicking. Dental implants will restore and secure your teeth, giving you the confidence that comes with having fixed, solid teeth again. In some cases, your full dental implant restoration can be completed in one day, including extractions, implant placements, and fixed restorations. If you or your family member are suffering with dentures and looking for an alternative, book a consultation with us to learn more.
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