From single tooth implants to full arch solutions, we provide stable, natural-looking restorations designed to last a lifetime.
A single tooth implant is the most effective solution for replacing one missing tooth without affecting the surrounding teeth. Unlike traditional bridges, which require grinding down healthy neighboring teeth, an implant functions independently and mimics the natural tooth root. This provides stability and prevents bone loss in the jaw.
The procedure involves placing a titanium screw into the jawbone, which integrates with the bone through a process called osseointegration. After healing, a crown is attached, designed to match the color, shape, and size of the natural teeth for a seamless appearance.
Patients benefit from a durable, natural-looking restoration that feels and functions like their own tooth. With proper oral care and regular dental check-ups, single tooth implants can last a lifetime, making them a smart long-term investment in oral health.
When more than one tooth is missing, multiple tooth implants provide a stable and permanent replacement. Unlike traditional bridges, which rely on adjacent teeth for support, implants function independently and preserve the health of surrounding natural teeth. This ensures a stronger, longer-lasting solution without compromising nearby enamel.
The process involves placing two or more implants, which then support crowns or a bridge. These restorations are custom-made to match the patient’s natural teeth in color, shape, and size, creating a seamless and natural-looking smile. Because the implants are anchored into the jawbone, they restore full chewing ability and prevent bone loss.
Multiple tooth implants are highly durable and resistant to daily wear. With proper care, they can last for decades, providing both functional and aesthetic benefits. Patients gain confidence in their ability to eat, speak, and smile freely, enjoying a restoration that feels just like natural teeth.
The All on 4 and All on 6 techniques provide complete rehabilitation for patients missing most or all of their teeth. Using only four or six strategically placed implants, these treatments support a full arch of fixed teeth, eliminating the need for removable dentures.
This approach not only restores chewing efficiency but also gives patients the confidence of a stable, natural-looking smile. Because the implants are angled to maximize bone contact, even patients with limited bone density can often benefit without the need for extensive grafting.
The result is a permanent, secure solution that improves both function and aesthetics. Patients can enjoy eating, speaking, and smiling without worry, while maintaining the look and feel of natural teeth.
Traditional removable dentures can slip, cause discomfort, and make eating difficult. Implant supported dentures solve these problems by attaching securely to dental implants placed in the jawbone. This added stability prevents movement and allows patients to chew more effectively.
These dentures can be designed as either removable (snap-on) or fixed options, depending on the patient’s needs. Removable versions allow for easy cleaning, while fixed ones provide the feeling of having natural teeth. Both options are far more comfortable than traditional dentures.
By combining the affordability of dentures with the stability of implants, implant supported dentures significantly improve quality of life. Patients regain confidence in their daily activities, knowing their smile is both functional and attractive.
When a patient has insufficient bone in the jaw, placing an implant may not be possible without additional support. Bone grafting is a procedure that rebuilds or strengthens the jawbone to create a stable foundation for implants. This can involve using natural bone from another part of the body or high-quality synthetic materials.
The graft material integrates with the existing bone over time, increasing density and volume. Once healed, the jawbone is strong enough to securely hold dental implants. This preparation step is crucial for long-term implant success.
Bone grafting not only improves the chances of successful implants but also helps maintain facial structure by preventing the jawbone from shrinking. It is a reliable, predictable procedure that opens the door to permanent tooth replacement for patients who might otherwise not qualify for implants.
A sinus lift, or sinus augmentation, is often required when the upper jaw lacks enough bone height to support implants. This condition may occur due to natural bone loss after tooth extraction or because of the close proximity of the sinus cavity to the jaw.
During the procedure, the sinus membrane is carefully lifted, and bone graft material is placed into the space. Over time, this graft fuses with the natural bone, creating sufficient volume and strength for secure implant placement.
Sinus lifting has become a routine and safe procedure with high success rates. By making implants possible in cases where they would otherwise be unsuitable, this treatment enables patients to enjoy the long-term benefits of stable, functional, and aesthetic tooth replacements.
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