Dental Implants - Elk Grove, CA
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DENTAL IMPLANT RESTORATIONS
If you’ve been dealing with the frustration of missing teeth, whether it's just one or a few, or you're tired of loose, uncomfortable dentures, implant-supported restorations are the game-changer you need.
Dental Implants are the top choice for long-lasting, secure tooth replacement that look and work just like your natural teeth. Say goodbye to the hassle and hello to a confident smile that’s built to last!
While the initial investment may seem higher than other options, dental implants are a one-time procedure that offers lifelong benefits, saving you the recurring costs of repairs or replacements associated with bridges and dentures.
A dental implant is one of the three parts of an implant restoration. The dental implant is the screw component that is placed into the jawbone to support an abutment, crown, or dentures.
After surgery, your dental implants will fuse with your jawbone, creating a solid foundation. Once you’re healed, it’s time to level up—whether it’s a single-tooth crown, multiple-tooth restorations, implant-supported dentures, or something customized just for you. Whatever your needs, you’ll be sporting a smile that’s as strong as it is stunning!
Overview of Implant-Supported Restorations
Dental implants are made up of three components: Crown, Abutment, and Implant
← Crown | |
← Abutment | |
← Implant |
- Restores Chewing and Speaking: Regain full function for eating and clear speech.
- Rediscover Confidence: Smile freely with a radiant, natural look.
- Preserves Jawbone Health: Prevents bone loss and maintains facial structure.
- Eat Comfortably: Enjoy your favorite foods without discomfort.
- Stable and Secure: No slipping or shifting, unlike dentures, for greater comfort and confidence.
- Protects Surrounding Teeth: Implants don’t require altering adjacent teeth, unlike bridges.
Are You a Candidate for a Dental Implant? Find out.
Only a qualified clinician can determine the most suitable implant treatment plan.
Dental implants are a viable option for many individuals. Suitable for those who have lost one tooth, several teeth, or even all of their teeth.
Implant placement requires minor gum surgery. You may be eligible if you are in good health and have no health issues that would disqualify you from having minor surgery.
Implant dentistry prospects must have healthy gums and sufficient jawbone to anchor the implant. In cases where the jawbone is too thin, weak, or has deteriorated, additional procedures may be necessary to create a strong foundation. Common preparatory treatments include bone grafting, where bone material is added to the jaw to encourage new growth.
Another procedure is a sinus lift, which raises the sinus floor to make room for more bone in the upper jaw. These treatments help ensure the implant properly integrates with the bone, providing the stability needed for long-lasting results.