Dental Implants

Elderly woman smiling while holding a mirror in a dental office, checking her teeth after treatment.
Single dental implant showing the metal post and abutment used to replace a missing tooth.

Single Tooth Dental Implants

Dental implants replace tooth roots in the mouth. Implants are a great solution for those needing prevention from bone loss in the jaw. Implants help to build a strong foundation for fixed or removable replacement teeth.

Top and bottom dentures placed in a dental articulator device used to measure and align bite accurately.

Implant Supported Bridges

An implant supported bridge is a restorative solution for spaces where three or more adjacent teeth are missing. Typically, these supported bridges require two implants. This is a solution for patient’s wanting to have the full functionality and aesthetic of natural teeth.

Model of bottom dentures showing the full set of lower teeth for dental demonstration or fitting purposes.

Implant Supported Dentures

For patients who are missing many or all of their teeth, implant supported dentures may be an alternative to traditional dentures. Implant supported dentures require the placement of two or more implants. These are a great solution for both fixed and removable dentures for full or partial dentures.

Using implants as supports for dentures helps to allow for a smaller and more comfortable base with less shifting of the prosthesis during use.

If you would like a removable denture, you will be able to “snap” the denture into place using the supported implants.

Bottom dentures with screws, showing how they attach for secure dental fitting.

Full Arch with Only Four Implant

A Full Arch with Only Four Implants is a unique implant procedure for patients with a completely toothless upper or lower arch. This procedure would aid in replacing all of the teeth in the arch using only four implants as anchors.