Implant Dentistry

Dental implants are a permanent solution for missing teeth. They consist of a titanium post that acts as a tooth root and a custom-made crown that restores the appearance and function of your natural tooth.

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Bone grafts are used to rebuild or reinforce areas of the jawbone that have lost density due to tooth loss, injury, or gum disease. This procedure creates a strong foundation for dental implants, ensuring they remain securely anchored and providing long-term support for your dental restorations.

Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) provides 3D imaging of your teeth, jawbone, and surrounding structures, allowing for highly accurate planning and placement of dental implants. This advanced technology enhances the safety, efficiency, and outcomes of your implant procedures.

Restore multiple missing teeth with the strength and reliability of implant-supported bridges. Unlike traditional bridges, which rely on neighboring teeth for support, these bridges are anchored by dental implants, providing a secure and long-lasting solution. Implant-supported bridges prevent bone loss and maintain the alignment of your remaining teeth, giving you a complete and natural-looking smile.

Upgrade from traditional dentures to implant-supported dentures for enhanced stability and comfort. These dentures are securely attached to dental implants, eliminating the need for adhesives and reducing movement while eating or speaking. With implant-supported dentures, you’ll enjoy a more natural feel, improved functionality, and a confident smile that lasts.

Replace a missing tooth with an implant-supported single tooth crown. This solution offers a natural-looking, durable alternative to traditional crowns by securing the crown onto a dental implant. The result is a restoration that not only matches the appearance of your natural teeth but also supports jawbone health and maintains the integrity of your surrounding teeth.