Single Tooth Implants
Single Tooth Implants
For a single missing tooth, there is no replacement option that quite lives up to the benefit of a dental implant. By adding a titanium implant to the jawbone, and then placing a crown on top of that implant, you’ll have a solution that doesn’t require you to compromise in any way.
Single tooth implants look remarkably similar to natural teeth, and they are incredibly durable. You won’t have any limitations in terms of what you can eat, and you’ll once again be looking for every opportunity to smile in front of the camera.
Implant Retained Dentures
Implant Retained Dentures
Dentures have long been a reliable option for replacing more then one missing tooth, but some people experience issues with stability that make their dentures less comfortable and effective. By upgrading to implant retained dentures, it’s possible to enjoy the best of both worlds.
You will still have the option of taking the dentures out when desired, but since the dentures are now anchored to actual dental implants, they are far more secure and will work better when chewing and speaking. By having your implant retained dentures customized in our office, you will have custom approach that restores your confidence and makes life more enjoyable.
All-on-Four
All-on-Four
Do you need a replacement for a full arch of teeth? You may be relieved to learn that you don’t have to receive individual dental implants for each of those teeth. Instead, a technique called all-on-four can be used. This approach places just four implants into your jaw bone and uses those to support the full arch.
Your all-on-four dental implants will look great, function just like your original teeth, and bring back a feeling of confidence that you may have been missing for some time. Reach out today to learn more about this exciting treatment option.
Sinus Lift
Sinus Lift
For as many benefits as dental implants can provide, not all patients have enough bone height in the upper jaw to accept implants successfully. A sinus lift procedure solves this problem by lifting the sinus membrane, so more bone material can be added to this part of the jaw.
For some patients, this treatment is a much needed part of the dental implant process, so our experienced team will work closely with you to determine what other procedures are going to be necessary to get you ready for your dental implants so they will then last a lifetime.
Bone Grafting
Bone Grafting
A loss of bone in parts of the jawbone is an issue that is faced by many dental patients, and it can have a variety of consequences. Diminished bone density can change the look of a person’s face, and it can also make it difficult to maintain positive oral health moving forward.
We can use bone grafts to address this issue and reverse the process. Bone grafts can be either natural or synthetic and are designed to promote the growth of new bone cells. This allows the patient to better receive dental implants when the treatment is recommended.
Ridge Augmentation
Ridge Augmentation
It’s common for patients who experience a tooth injury, or have a tooth extraction, to lose some of the natural shape of their jawbone in the process. Through ridge augmentation, that shape can be restored for both functional and aesthetic purposes.
If a patient is going to utilize dental implants to replace teeth that are missing, for example, ridge augmentation can be used to support that process and make sure the finished product looks as close to their natural, previous smile as is possible.
Ridge Expansion
Ridge Expansion
In some cases, there won’t be enough jawbone available to recommend implant dentistry to solve a patient’s needs. When that is the case, ridge expansion can be used to widen the narrow jawbone through bone grafting.
Once the expansion portion of the treatment is finished, the implants you receive will have plenty of bone material to attach to, allowing them to hold firmly in place for many years. Stable dental implants can be a huge upgrade to your oral health, so it may be necessary to have ridge expansion to reach that outcome.