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Dental Implants

A full smile can be yours again by replacing missing teeth with dental implants at A Plus Dentistry.

SMILE

Implant Dentistry with Oral Surgery

The impact of tooth loss varies from person to person, manifesting as pain, irritation, or shame. Dental implants offer a lasting solution for those missing teeth, allowing for a procedure that integrates seamlessly into your smile. Opting for implant surgery with an Oral and Facial Surgeon presents the benefit of multiple sedation choices to ensure maximum comfort during the process. Reach out to A Plus Dentistry now to explore your implant possibilities and understand the expected timeline for your tooth replacement journey.

Permanent Replacement teeth

Benefits of Dental Implants

When you want to fill the gaps in your smile, dental implants are a permanent option that look and function as natural teeth do. Whether you’ve experienced recent tooth loss or have congenitally missing teeth, dental implants can deliver comfort and peace of mind like never before. They are designed to preserve mouth shape and natural habits, granting you the confidence of an enhanced smile. Contact A Plus Dentistry today to explore your options.

X-NAV IMPLANT PLACEMENT

X-Nav technology is a state-of-the-art technology that uses dynamic 3D navigation to provide for minimally invasive and extremely accurate implant placement. The angulation and accuracy of implant placement is critical to the long-term success of your dental implants. Being minimally invasive during surgery supports a quick and painless recovery. Most patients report minimal discomfort the next day with no limitation to activity or diet.

3d imaging

3D imaging uses a cutting-edge Cone Beam CT scan to improve the accuracy of dental implant placement. This scan provides three-dimensional images of your jaw structure, teeth, nerves, and sinuses, allowing advanced planning for your surgery before your operation even begins.

single tooth implants

Individual teeth can easily be replaced with an implant and crown, which will look and function just as your natural teeth do. Individual implants can easily prevent the structural issues caused by missing teeth such as pain, misalignment, and difficulty eating.

Implants for removable Prosthetics

An implant-retained removable prosthesis also called an Implant Overdenture is designed to look and act like your natural teeth, fitting securely in your mouth even as you eat and speak. These prosthetics differ from fixed prosthetic tooth replacement options in that these hybrid denture prosthetics can be removed and cleaned daily. They do not require as many implants to be placed and therefore can be a more cost effective option while still being an excellent and well liked tooth replacement option.

Implants for Fixed Prosthetics

An implant-supported fixed prosthesis is designed to look and act like your natural teeth. It can be a fixed bridge of teeth in one area of your mouth to replace several teeth or a full arch of teeth to replace all of the teeth in either the top or bottom jaw. These prosthetics are anchored and fully supported by your dental implants. All on 4 implants are one of the top options for fixed prosthetic tooth replacement. This option requires good hygiene with your dentist and annual removal of the prosthetic by your dentist for deep cleaning, just like going to the dentist for routine cleanings.

FAQs

What are dental Implants?

Dental implants are small titanium or titanium alloy screw or post that are surgically placed into the bone at the site of a missing tooth or teeth. Over 3 to 6 months they fuse to the bone to create a stable and strong foundation that acts like the root of a tooth. Then either a dental crown, bridge, or full denture can be made and attached to the implants to replicate the missing teeth. Implants also help preserve the bone of the jaws that, without teeth, can atrophy over years of traditional denture use.

what are the benefits of dental implants?

The topmost benefits of dental implants are improved cosmetics and smile, improved function, and improved ability to eat compared to dentures. The high success rate of dental implants is another enormous advantage. Implants can last longer than bridges or crowns that may need to be redone every 10 years or so. Implants also help with the preservation of the jaw bone.

How long do implants last?

Modern dental implants have advanced significantly over the last 30 years and today's implants can last many decades with good oral hygiene and care.

what can i expect during an implant placement?

Each dental implant placement is unique, but in general, is much more comfortable than dental extractions. Generally, after numbing with a local anesthetic, routine implant placement is felt as gentle pressure. In addition, you can expect meticulous attention to detail during your appointment, with profound anesthesia and sedation options to create a pleasant experience.