
Do I require dental implants?

Dental implants are the best choice for replacing missing teeth due to their durability and natural appearance.
Natural Appearance: Replacement teeth should seamlessly blend with your smile. Dental implants are custom-designed to match the color and shape of your natural teeth, ensuring a realistic and attractive result.
Comfortable Solution: Comfort is key with replacement teeth. Once fully healed, dental implants provide a permanent, pain-free option, allowing you to enjoy your favorite foods without discomfort.
Easy Maintenance: Dental implants are a permanent solution, eliminating concerns about slipping dentures or removable bridges. Care for them as you would your natural teeth with routine brushing and flossing.
Support Oral Health: Dental implants integrate seamlessly with your smile, helping to protect your jawbone and gums from bone loss, gum irritation, and periodontal disease that can result from bulkier dental appliances.
Durable and Long-Lasting: Dental implants are designed to be a lifetime solution, making them the only tooth replacement option that offers this level of longevity.
How Do Dental Implants Work?
What Type Of Dental Implant Do I Need?

Single Dental Implant
If you’ve lost a single tooth due to decay or trauma, a single dental implant can help restore your confidence and smile. A titanium dental implant, paired with a natural-looking crown, effectively replaces both the root and the visible part of your lost tooth.
With a dental implant, you can smile, speak, and enjoy your favorite foods just as you did with your natural tooth!

Implant Retained Dentures

All-on-4® Dental Implants

Hybrid Implant Dentures

How Do I Prepare For My Dental Implants Treatment?
- Bone Graft
- Gum Graft
- Socket Preservation
How Much Do Dental Implants Cost?
- Bone Quality and Quantity: If bone grafting is needed, the cost of implants may be higher.
- Number of Teeth: The total cost can be influenced by the number of teeth being replaced and the type of dental implant used.
- Dental Insurance: Some insurance plans may only cover part of the implant treatment or have waiting periods for eligibility.