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Single Dental Implants or Implant Bridges
Benefits of Single Dental Implants or Bridges
Maintain bone levels
Significantly improved chewing over partial dentures.
Ease of cleaning compared to a tooth supported bridge.
Preserve natural tooth structure of adjacent teeth.
More natural appearance.
Taste your food better.
Attaches securely and permanently.
HOW MUCH DOES IT COST?
Single Implant, Replaces 1 Tooth
$2,999.00
WHAT DOES THAT INCLUDE?
Dental Implant Post(s)
All Necessary Followup/Post Ops
Abutment(s)
Crown
5 Year Implant Warranty
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What is a Dental Implant?
A dental implant is a small post, usually made of medical grade titanium, that serves as a substitute for roots of teeth. In order to function an implant requires an abutment and a crown.
Crown or Tooth (the only part that
is visible in completed implant)
Abutment is the component that connects the implant to the crown.
Implant is the foundation for your tooth. It is secured in your bone.
Process
Implant is placed into the jaw
Wait 3-6 months for bone to fuse with implant
Impression of implant for crown and abutment
Attach crown and abutment to implant
How Long Does It Take?
From Start to Finish dental implants typically take anywhere from 4-6 months.
Frequently Asked Questions
What do dental implant teeth look like?
They look almost exactly the same as natural teeth. The implant and abutment themselves are not visible only the crown. The crown is made of zirconia which is a white/tooth colored material. Zirconia is the same material that most modern natural tooth crowns are made of.
Do You Offer Sedation For The Implant Placement?
While most of our patients have this procedure completed being thoroughly numbed, we do also offer different sedation options for our patients with anxiety. We offer intravenous (IV) and oral sedation options.
How much recovery time will I need?
While everyone is different with how quick their recovery is typically recovery for a single implant is a couple days to a week of soreness.
Can dental implants fail?
The success rate of dental implants is about 95%. So although rare, dental implants can still fail. Some reasons that make implant failure more likely include smoking, diabetes, vitamin D deficiency, antidepressant medication. Patients with these conditions, however, are still candidates for implants and Dr. Klein has successfully treated these types of patients in our practice.
Will I have a tooth while the implant is healing?
Generally if it is a front tooth we are replace we can make a temporary so you have a tooth while we wait for the implant to heal. Usually molars we do make temporary teeth for since they are not visible.
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