Dental Implants Service

Dental implants are the best option for replacing missing teeth and restoring your smile. Implants are artificial structures that a dentist places in a patient’s jawbone in a case where a person has lost one or more teeth

About the service

 

We Re-Create Your Smile

In layman’s terms, a dental implant is a solid structure that acts as a tooth replacement where the implant serves as the anchor for a crown, which is a type of artificial tooth.

The crown is custom-made precisely for the person to fit their mouth and match the base colour of their teeth. Crowns have a natural appearance, feel, and performance.

Dental implant surgery can be a welcome alternative when there aren’t enough natural tooth roots to support dentures or bridgework teeth replacements.

Dental implants play an important part in the regular functioning of your mouth in addition to their additional aesthetic advantages. Dental implants maintain a sturdy bite, holding every tooth firmly in place while supporting a strong jawline and preventing bone loss.

The jawbone might degenerate after a tooth extraction surgery if it is not replaced. The main reason for this is chewing pressure and stimuli while eating..

Why Get a Dental Implant ?

Dental implants could seem necessary from a cosmetic standpoint as well. It can help you if you’re self-conscious about the way your smile looks and feels. Your ability to eat comfortably (particularly during social events), smile and laugh without experiencing pain, stress, or holding back is crucial and will have a significant impact on your life as a whole.

Dental Implants Timeline & Recovery

The process of getting a dental implant involves several steps and takes between 3-9 months. Before your treatment is finished, you could require the assistance of dental specialists, such as an oral surgeon and a periodontist.

No More Hiding Your Teeth While Eating

You can come in with missing teeth and leave with a full set of teeth, thanks to the Designer Smile Studio, Same-Day dental implant treatment.

Say Goodbye to Dentures

By utilizing 4 dental implants as the anchors for a bridge or overdenture, we use the One-Visit Dental Implant Treatment particularly to replace a full upper or lower set of teeth. In one visit to our dental office, this dental implant treatment can replace all of your broken and missing teeth, offering an alternative to dentures.

Benefits of Dental Implants

Dental implants function exactly similar to a healthy set of teeth

The ability to fully chew again is one of an implant’s main benefits. At DSS, testimonials are proof from patients stating they are unable to tell any difference between their implant tooth and the natural set of teeth. They are able to clean their teeth and floss properly while using it, and they can eat normally.

Dental implants – Partner of a lifetime

Dental implants tend to last a person’s lifetime, as compared to a dental bridge, which might only last 10 years or so. The titanium implant fuses with the jawbone and is comprised of titanium.

Due to its nature being biocompatible, It won’t damage the body and won’t be rejected by it. Overall, it lasts long and becomes a better option for a sturdy replacement tooth.

Prevents Bone Loss

Lack of stimulation causes the jaw bone to degenerate when there is no tooth. Without a proper implant, the bone covering the missing tooth loses 25% of its volume in the first year after tooth loss, and the bone loss increases over time.

In normal circumstances, dentures tend to become loose and then rub against the bony ridge, eventually eroding it away. This can even hasten bone loss. An implant fixed by a dental specialist stimulates natural bone growth as it replaces the tooth’s root as well as the tooth in order to restore normal chewing force and capacity.

No More Unwanted Facial Sagging and Premature Aging

Inadvertently moderate to extreme facial sagging is an unpleasant side effect of bone loss brought on by tooth loss

The distance between the chin and the tip of the nose gradually gets smaller as the bottom section of the face starts to collapse.

Increased lines around the mouth, thinner lips, and a sharper chin are a few changes that can make someone appear much older than their actual age.


Types

Endosteal (in the bone)

The most common kind of dental implant is endosteal.

Typically, they look like tiny screws. Endosteal implants are comprised of biocompatible substances like titanium.

Endosteal implants are replaced with dental roots by being surgically placed deep within the jawbone. One or more teeth can be secured with one implant.

Subperiosteal (on the bone)

When there is insufficient healthy jawbone to support an endosteal implant, a Subperiosteal implant is chosen.

While subperiosteal implants are placed beneath the gum line, the jawbone is not drilled for them. They don’t go within the bone; they are inserted above or on top of it.

Dental implants are permanent fixtures that replace missing teeth by fusing with your jawbone.
Unlike dentures or bridges, they offer stability, durability, and a natural look and feel.

Ideal candidates are individuals with good oral health, sufficient jawbone density, and realistic
expectations for the process. Your dentist will evaluate your suitability.

The complete process may take several months to a year, involving evaluations, implant
placement, healing, and crown attachment. The exact timeline varies for each patient.

Yes, there are various implant types tailored to individual needs, such as endosteal (in the bone)
and subperiosteal (on the bone) implants.

Dental implants have a high success rate, typically around 95%. Success depends on factors
like oral health, proper implant care, and the experience of your dentist.

Dental implant surgery is done under local anesthesia, ensuring minimal discomfort. Your
dentist makes an incision, places the implant, and closes the gum.

Recovery varies but generally involves some swelling and discomfort for a few days. Most
people can return to work and normal activities within a week.

Yes, dental implants can replace single teeth, several teeth, or even an entire set using
implant-supported dentures or bridges.

Potential complications include infection, implant failure, and nerve or tissue damage. However,
these are rare when the procedure is performed by an experienced dentist.

Maintaining dental implants is similar to natural teeth. Regular brushing, flossing, and dental
check-ups are essential for long-term success.

Yes, dental implants closely resemble natural teeth in appearance and function. They provide a
stable bite and maintain your facial structure.

Smoking and certain medical conditions can impact implant success. Your dentist will assess
your overall health and discuss potential risks.

Dental implant coverage varies by insurance providers. Some may cover parts of the procedure,
while others do not. Consult with your insurance provider for details.

Yes, same-day or immediate load implants are available for certain cases, but not everyone is
eligible. Your dentist will determine if it’s suitable for you.

Dental implants stimulate the jawbone, preventing resorption. This maintains your facial
structure and overall oral health by preventing bone loss.

Get a free consultation

Dental Implants Service

Dental implants are the best option for replacing missing teeth and restoring your smile. Implants are artificial structures that a dentist places in a patient’s jawbone in a case where a person has lost one or more teeth

About the service

 

We Re-Create Your Smile

In layman’s terms, a dental implant is a solid structure that acts as a tooth replacement where the implant serves as the anchor for a crown, which is a type of artificial tooth.

The crown is custom-made precisely for the person to fit their mouth and match the base colour of their teeth. Crowns have a natural appearance, feel, and performance.

Dental implant surgery can be a welcome alternative when there aren’t enough natural tooth roots to support dentures or bridgework teeth replacements.

Dental implants play an important part in the regular functioning of your mouth in addition to their additional aesthetic advantages. Dental implants maintain a sturdy bite, holding every tooth firmly in place while supporting a strong jawline and preventing bone loss.

The jawbone might degenerate after a tooth extraction surgery if it is not replaced. The main reason for this is chewing pressure and stimuli while eating..

Why Get a Dental Implant ?

Dental implants could seem necessary from a cosmetic standpoint as well. It can help you if you’re self-conscious about the way your smile looks and feels. Your ability to eat comfortably (particularly during social events), smile and laugh without experiencing pain, stress, or holding back is crucial and will have a significant impact on your life as a whole.

Dental Implants Timeline & Recovery

The process of getting a dental implant involves several steps and takes between 3-9 months. Before your treatment is finished, you could require the assistance of dental specialists, such as an oral surgeon and a periodontist.

No More Hiding Your Teeth While Eating

You can come in with missing teeth and leave with a full set of teeth, thanks to the Designer Smile Studio, Same-Day dental implant treatment.

Say Goodbye to Dentures

By utilizing 4 dental implants as the anchors for a bridge or overdenture, we use the One-Visit Dental Implant Treatment particularly to replace a full upper or lower set of teeth. In one visit to our dental office, this dental implant treatment can replace all of your broken and missing teeth, offering an alternative to dentures.

Benefits of Dental Implants

Dental implants function exactly similar to a healthy set of teeth

The ability to fully chew again is one of an implant’s main benefits. At DSS, testimonials are proof from patients stating they are unable to tell any difference between their implant tooth and the natural set of teeth. They are able to clean their teeth and floss properly while using it, and they can eat normally.

Dental implants – Partner of a lifetime

Dental implants tend to last a person’s lifetime, as compared to a dental bridge, which might only last 10 years or so. The titanium implant fuses with the jawbone and is comprised of titanium.

Due to its nature being biocompatible, It won’t damage the body and won’t be rejected by it. Overall, it lasts long and becomes a better option for a sturdy replacement tooth.

Prevents Bone Loss

Lack of stimulation causes the jaw bone to degenerate when there is no tooth. Without a proper implant, the bone covering the missing tooth loses 25% of its volume in the first year after tooth loss, and the bone loss increases over time.

In normal circumstances, dentures tend to become loose and then rub against the bony ridge, eventually eroding it away. This can even hasten bone loss. An implant fixed by a dental specialist stimulates natural bone growth as it replaces the tooth’s root as well as the tooth in order to restore normal chewing force and capacity.

No More Unwanted Facial Sagging and Premature Aging

Inadvertently moderate to extreme facial sagging is an unpleasant side effect of bone loss brought on by tooth loss

The distance between the chin and the tip of the nose gradually gets smaller as the bottom section of the face starts to collapse.

Increased lines around the mouth, thinner lips, and a sharper chin are a few changes that can make someone appear much older than their actual age.


Types

Endosteal (in the bone)

The most common kind of dental implant is endosteal.

Typically, they look like tiny screws. Endosteal implants are comprised of biocompatible substances like titanium.

Endosteal implants are replaced with dental roots by being surgically placed deep within the jawbone. One or more teeth can be secured with one implant.

Subperiosteal (on the bone)

When there is insufficient healthy jawbone to support an endosteal implant, a Subperiosteal implant is chosen.

While subperiosteal implants are placed beneath the gum line, the jawbone is not drilled for them. They don’t go within the bone; they are inserted above or on top of it.

Dental implants are permanent fixtures that replace missing teeth by fusing with your jawbone.
Unlike dentures or bridges, they offer stability, durability, and a natural look and feel.

Ideal candidates are individuals with good oral health, sufficient jawbone density, and realistic
expectations for the process. Your dentist will evaluate your suitability.

The complete process may take several months to a year, involving evaluations, implant
placement, healing, and crown attachment. The exact timeline varies for each patient.

Yes, there are various implant types tailored to individual needs, such as endosteal (in the bone)
and subperiosteal (on the bone) implants.

Dental implants have a high success rate, typically around 95%. Success depends on factors
like oral health, proper implant care, and the experience of your dentist.

Dental implant surgery is done under local anesthesia, ensuring minimal discomfort. Your
dentist makes an incision, places the implant, and closes the gum.

Recovery varies but generally involves some swelling and discomfort for a few days. Most
people can return to work and normal activities within a week.

Yes, dental implants can replace single teeth, several teeth, or even an entire set using
implant-supported dentures or bridges.

Potential complications include infection, implant failure, and nerve or tissue damage. However,
these are rare when the procedure is performed by an experienced dentist.

Maintaining dental implants is similar to natural teeth. Regular brushing, flossing, and dental
check-ups are essential for long-term success.

Yes, dental implants closely resemble natural teeth in appearance and function. They provide a
stable bite and maintain your facial structure.

Smoking and certain medical conditions can impact implant success. Your dentist will assess
your overall health and discuss potential risks.

Dental implant coverage varies by insurance providers. Some may cover parts of the procedure,
while others do not. Consult with your insurance provider for details.

Yes, same-day or immediate load implants are available for certain cases, but not everyone is
eligible. Your dentist will determine if it’s suitable for you.

Dental implants stimulate the jawbone, preventing resorption. This maintains your facial
structure and overall oral health by preventing bone loss.

Get a free consultation

Get a free consultation

Dental Implants Service

Dental implants are the best option for replacing missing teeth and restoring your smile. Implants are artificial structures that a dentist places in a patient’s jawbone in a case where a person has lost one or more teeth

About the service

 

We Re-Create Your Smile

In layman’s terms, a dental implant is a solid structure that acts as a tooth replacement where the implant serves as the anchor for a crown, which is a type of artificial tooth.

The crown is custom-made precisely for the person to fit their mouth and match the base colour of their teeth. Crowns have a natural appearance, feel, and performance.

Dental implant surgery can be a welcome alternative when there aren’t enough natural tooth roots to support dentures or bridgework teeth replacements.

Dental implants play an important part in the regular functioning of your mouth in addition to their additional aesthetic advantages. Dental implants maintain a sturdy bite, holding every tooth firmly in place while supporting a strong jawline and preventing bone loss.

The jawbone might degenerate after a tooth extraction surgery if it is not replaced. The main reason for this is chewing pressure and stimuli while eating..

Why Get a Dental Implant ?

Dental implants could seem necessary from a cosmetic standpoint as well. It can help you if you’re self-conscious about the way your smile looks and feels. Your ability to eat comfortably (particularly during social events), smile and laugh without experiencing pain, stress, or holding back is crucial and will have a significant impact on your life as a whole.

Dental Implants Timeline & Recovery

The process of getting a dental implant involves several steps and takes between 3-9 months. Before your treatment is finished, you could require the assistance of dental specialists, such as an oral surgeon and a periodontist.

No More Hiding Your Teeth While Eating

You can come in with missing teeth and leave with a full set of teeth, thanks to the Designer Smile Studio, Same-Day dental implant treatment.

Say Goodbye to Dentures

By utilizing 4 dental implants as the anchors for a bridge or overdenture, we use the One-Visit Dental Implant Treatment particularly to replace a full upper or lower set of teeth. In one visit to our dental office, this dental implant treatment can replace all of your broken and missing teeth, offering an alternative to dentures.

Benefits of Dental Implants

Dental implants function exactly similar to a healthy set of teeth

The ability to fully chew again is one of an implant’s main benefits. At DSS, testimonials are proof from patients stating they are unable to tell any difference between their implant tooth and the natural set of teeth. They are able to clean their teeth and floss properly while using it, and they can eat normally.

Dental implants – Partner of a lifetime

Dental implants tend to last a person’s lifetime, as compared to a dental bridge, which might only last 10 years or so. The titanium implant fuses with the jawbone and is comprised of titanium.

Due to its nature being biocompatible, It won’t damage the body and won’t be rejected by it. Overall, it lasts long and becomes a better option for a sturdy replacement tooth.

Prevents Bone Loss

Lack of stimulation causes the jaw bone to degenerate when there is no tooth. Without a proper implant, the bone covering the missing tooth loses 25% of its volume in the first year after tooth loss, and the bone loss increases over time.

In normal circumstances, dentures tend to become loose and then rub against the bony ridge, eventually eroding it away. This can even hasten bone loss. An implant fixed by a dental specialist stimulates natural bone growth as it replaces the tooth’s root as well as the tooth in order to restore normal chewing force and capacity.

No More Unwanted Facial Sagging and Premature Aging

Inadvertently moderate to extreme facial sagging is an unpleasant side effect of bone loss brought on by tooth loss

The distance between the chin and the tip of the nose gradually gets smaller as the bottom section of the face starts to collapse.

Increased lines around the mouth, thinner lips, and a sharper chin are a few changes that can make someone appear much older than their actual age.


Types

Endosteal (in the bone)

The most common kind of dental implant is endosteal.

Typically, they look like tiny screws. Endosteal implants are comprised of biocompatible substances like titanium.

Endosteal implants are replaced with dental roots by being surgically placed deep within the jawbone. One or more teeth can be secured with one implant.

Subperiosteal (on the bone)

When there is insufficient healthy jawbone to support an endosteal implant, a Subperiosteal implant is chosen.

While subperiosteal implants are placed beneath the gum line, the jawbone is not drilled for them. They don’t go within the bone; they are inserted above or on top of it.

Dental implants are permanent fixtures that replace missing teeth by fusing with your jawbone.
Unlike dentures or bridges, they offer stability, durability, and a natural look and feel.

Ideal candidates are individuals with good oral health, sufficient jawbone density, and realistic
expectations for the process. Your dentist will evaluate your suitability.

The complete process may take several months to a year, involving evaluations, implant
placement, healing, and crown attachment. The exact timeline varies for each patient.

Yes, there are various implant types tailored to individual needs, such as endosteal (in the bone)
and subperiosteal (on the bone) implants.

Dental implants have a high success rate, typically around 95%. Success depends on factors
like oral health, proper implant care, and the experience of your dentist.

Dental implant surgery is done under local anesthesia, ensuring minimal discomfort. Your
dentist makes an incision, places the implant, and closes the gum.

Recovery varies but generally involves some swelling and discomfort for a few days. Most
people can return to work and normal activities within a week.

Yes, dental implants can replace single teeth, several teeth, or even an entire set using
implant-supported dentures or bridges.

Potential complications include infection, implant failure, and nerve or tissue damage. However,
these are rare when the procedure is performed by an experienced dentist.

Maintaining dental implants is similar to natural teeth. Regular brushing, flossing, and dental
check-ups are essential for long-term success.

Yes, dental implants closely resemble natural teeth in appearance and function. They provide a
stable bite and maintain your facial structure.

Smoking and certain medical conditions can impact implant success. Your dentist will assess
your overall health and discuss potential risks.

Dental implant coverage varies by insurance providers. Some may cover parts of the procedure,
while others do not. Consult with your insurance provider for details.

Yes, same-day or immediate load implants are available for certain cases, but not everyone is
eligible. Your dentist will determine if it’s suitable for you.

Dental implants stimulate the jawbone, preventing resorption. This maintains your facial
structure and overall oral health by preventing bone loss.

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