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Dental Implants 

If you are one of the millions of people who are missing teeth and struggling with ill-fitting, uncomfortable dentures or a retainer with false teeth, we have a solution for you! Dr. LaVecchia and our team can give your smile a second chance with dental implants. Advancements in implant technology have made dental implants the preferred method of replacing missing teeth. Implants can also improve the fit, function, and stability of dentures, resolving many of the practical and social problems caused by removable dentures.

A dental implant is a small titanium post that can be placed in the upper and lower jaws to serve as a replacement for the root portion of the missing natural tooth. Because of the biocompatible properties of the titanium, a dental implant fuses with the bone to become a solid anchor for the replacement tooth that goes on top of it (called a dental implant restoration). Dental implants can be used as a solution for replacing single or multiple missing teeth.

Why Dental Implants?

Permanent dental implants are not only more durable and longer-lasting than traditional tooth replacements, but they also look and feel much more like natural teeth. Most importantly, they function like natural teeth, so you can chew, talk, and smile with confidence again. Successful and properly maintained implants can even prevent the bone loss that can occur after tooth loss.

Types of Dental Implants 

Single Tooth Replacements
This is a relatively quick and simple procedure in which one implant replaces one missing tooth. One of the greatest advantages of single dental implants is that they enable Dr. LaVecchia to replace a missing tooth without having to use the surrounding teeth for support.

 

Implant-Supported Bridge
An implant-supported bridge is an excellent way to replace three or more teeth. Bridges can usually be attached to one or two implants, depending on the size and location of the bridge.

 

Implant-Supported Overdenture
An overdenture is a special type of denture designed to connect to an implant. Because an overdenture is held in place by implants rather than resting directly on the gums, it provides significantly more comfort and stability than removable dentures.

 

Full Arch Replacements
These are also known as "full mouth restorations." A full arch replacement is a permanent, long-lasting, and functional alternative to removable dentures for people who are missing most or all of their teeth.

This revolutionary option in restorative dentistry is helping many patients who suffer from advanced tooth decay, root canal failure, trauma to the mouth, or extreme natural wear and tear on teeth. There are some key things to consider before deciding to get dental implants. For example, it is best to get implants after adolescence, once the teeth and jaw bone are fully developed. In addition, the dental implant process can be more complicated when performed on individuals with gum disease, active diabetes, immune deficiencies, and those who smoke. To ensure you can get the dental treatment that's right for you, keep Dr. LaVecchia informed and up-to-date about your medical history and oral health habits.

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