Dental Implants
Dental implants are advanced tooth replacement options that have revolutionized the field of dentistry. They are titanium posts that are surgically inserted into the jawbone to serve as artificial roots for missing teeth. Dental implants offer numerous advantages over traditional dentures or bridges, making them a popular and long-lasting solution for tooth loss.
Resemble Natural Teeth
Dental implants closely resemble natural teeth in both appearance and function. Custom-made dental crowns, which are attached to the implant posts, are designed to match the color, shape, and size of existing teeth, resulting in a seamless and natural-looking smile. This aesthetic appeal is crucial for individuals who wish to restore their self-esteem and maintain a youthful facial appearance.
Key Benefits
One key benefit of dental implants is their ability to provide a sturdy and permanent foundation for replacement teeth. By integrating with the jawbone through a process called osseointegration, implants ensure stability and prevent shifting or slipping of artificial teeth during speaking or eating. This offers patients enhanced comfort and confidence in their smiles.
Dentures
We specialize in providing high-quality dentures that restore both functionality and aesthetics to your smile. Our skilled dental professionals use the latest techniques and materials to create custom-fitted dentures that offer comfort, durability, and a natural appearance.
What Are Dentures?
A denture is a replacement for missing teeth that is removable or one that can come out of the mouth. There are two types of dentures: complete and partial dentures. Dentures can be made before or after the teeth have been removed when the bones and gums have healed.
Complete dentures are when ALL the teeth are missing. Partial dentures replace missing teeth and are usually connected by a metal framework that attaches around surrounding teeth. Both partial and complete dentures take multiple appointments and steps to fabricate using a series of impressions and models. Dentures can be made more stable with the use of implants.