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Why Choose Dental Implants?

and how millions of Americans are transforming their smile!

Traditional dentures have been around for a long time. But over the years, they have NOT evolved! The biggest problem with dentures is that they cause bone loss. This bone loss can often be permanent!

Compared to traditional dentures, partials, or bridges, dental implants are far more comfortable, retain bone density, last a lifetime, and improve the quality of your life.

They act and feel just like real teeth!

They are perfect for patients that are missing teeth, have trouble eating, doesn't enjoy wearing their dentures, or want a better smile.

Dental implants are the highest quality of dental care.

You Have Several Options When It Comes To Dental Implants

Missing Just One Tooth?

A single tooth implant is a single implant used to replace one missing tooth, It will:

  • Preserve The Bone

  • Restore Your Natural Chewing Ability

  • Look and Work Like A Natural Teeth

Missing A Row Of Teeth?

An implant bridge is an implant designed to cover multiple missing teeth. This is ideal for filling medium-sized gaps in your smile.

  • Incredibly Strong

  • Great at Preventing Bone Loss

  • Life-Long Replacement Solution

  • Restore Your Natural Chewing Ability

Missing Most of the Teeth?

Removable Implant-Supported Denture

Snap-ons or Implant-Supported Dentures are a cost effective alternative to regular dentures. The arch is held in place with 2-4 implants, but can be snapped-out for cleaning.

  • Prevents Bone Loss

  • Improves Chewing Ability and Bite Force

  • Not Moving and Sliding Out of Place

  • Look and Work Like A Natural Teeth

Fixed All-On-X

Fixed Arch, usually referred to as All-On-4, but can include 4-8 implants, is a permanent solution where the upper or lower set of teeth are replaced with a minimum of four implants and the arch is not removable (only the dentist can take it off).

  • Permanent Solution

  • Full Bite Force - Maximum Chewing Ability

  • Chip and Stain Resistant

  • Look and Feel Like Real Teeth

Restore Your Smile!

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FAQ

Is the procedure painful?

No, patients are sedated during the surgery

Why are dental implants best for tooth replacement?

Dental implants prevents bone loss and preserves the structure of your jaw, because the chewing pressure on the implant stimulates the creation of bone material.
Having a single implants, also prevents bite shift and mis-alignment of the bite that will happen if left unhandled.
Lastly, dental implants behave and look like natural teeth, so that you can eat whatever you want and your chewing force is not diminished.

Are dental implants covered by insurance?

We have to separate this answer to single implants and full mouth solutions.
With single implants, some insurances (usually PPO, and not government insurance like Medicaid and Medicare) will help, but usually it has a cap. The maximum per year is restricted (for example $1000/year) and the rest is the patient's responsibility, which will be the majority of the amount.
With full arch solutions, no insurance companies cover the implants procedure. Some may help with extraction and a temporary denture, but this is a small part and the rest is the patient's responsibility.

How strong are they compared to real teeth?

Dental implants are even stronger than real teeth because they’re anchored to the bone rather than the tooth’s root. As such, they can withstand greater pressure than natural teeth. The dental crown over your implant may get damaged over time, but the root structure can last a lifetime.

How do I take care of the dental implant?

Same as you care for natural teeth - floss and brush.

Can I use payment plans?

Yes, we have several financing options available for any budget.
The financing options and term are mainly based on your credit score.