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Implant Dentistry

Implant Retained Dentures

For patients with missing teeth, dental implants are the most lifelike tooth replacement option, not only in terms of appearance but also function. A dental implant replaces both the crown of a missing tooth as well as the root. By replacing both, a dental implant provides a stable foundation for a functional tooth restoration. In addition, the implant performs the important function of promoting healthy bone tissue growth. Without a root in place, your jawbone begins to deteriorate, which can eventually lead to an altered facial appearance.
If you have a missing tooth then you may be facing a number of challenges. First, there is the appearance of a gaping hole in your smile. You may also find that you are unable to eat certain foods, such as raw fruits and vegetables that are important to a healthy diet. Speaking may be more difficult and certain words may be harder to enunciate. Together, these challenges can add up to lowered self-esteem and confidence. A dental implant can eliminate these challenges and give you back your whole smile.

Implants serve as artificial roots for missing teeth and prevent bone loss by protecting your remaining teeth from shifting. A dental implant is a small titanium post, made of biocompatible material, surgically placed into the jawbone by an oral surgeon. The implant and your bone tissue seamlessly fuse together in a process called osseointegration. Following implant placement and healing period, the next step is an implant restoration at our practice. During implant restorations, a porcelain crown, bridge, or denture is fixed onto the post implanted in the jaw.  The implant restoration eliminates embarrassing gaps, helping you speak and chew with confidence.

Full dentures are typically held in place against the gums by suction or by denture adhesives. In some cases, there is not enough bone present to hold the denture in place with suction.  When this happens, we recommend having implants so that the denture can be securely held into place. Dentures can be custom made to attach to the implants in order to provide a more secure fit.

A dental implant requires the same hygiene care as your other teeth. Just brush and floss daily and your dental implant will give you years of confident smiles and good oral health. All of our dentists have extensive experience with implant restorations. Implant restorations can have an enormous impact on your life. Your new smile can improve your self-confidence and help you enjoy everyday activities like eating the foods you love.

 

Implant Retained Crowns

For patients with missing teeth, dental implants are the most lifelike tooth replacement option, not only in terms of appearance but also function. A dental implant replaces both the crown of a missing tooth as well as the root. By replacing both, a dental implant provides a stable foundation for a functional tooth restoration. In addition, the implant performs the important function of promoting healthy bone tissue growth. Without a root in place, your jawbone begins to deteriorate, which can eventually lead to an altered facial appearance.
If you have a missing tooth then you may be facing a number of challenges. First, there is the appearance of a gaping hole in your smile. You may also find that you are unable to eat certain foods, such as raw fruits and vegetables that are important to a healthy diet. Speaking may be more difficult and certain words may be harder to enunciate. Together, these challenges can add up to lowered self-esteem and confidence. A dental implant can eliminate these challenges and give you back your whole smile.

Implants serve as artificial roots for missing teeth and prevent bone loss by protecting your remaining teeth from shifting. A dental implant is a small titanium post, made of biocompatible material, surgically placed into the jawbone by an oral surgeon. The implant and your bone tissue seamlessly fuse together in a process called osseointegration. Following implant placement and healing period, the next step is an implant restoration at our practice. During implant restorations, a porcelain crown, bridge, or denture is fixed onto the post implanted in the jaw.  The implant restoration eliminates embarrassing gaps, helping you speak and chew with confidence.

Full dentures are typically held in place against the gums by suction or by denture adhesives. In some cases, there is not enough bone present to hold the denture in place with suction.  When this happens, we recommend having implants so that the denture can be securely held into place. Dentures can be custom made to attach to the implants in order to provide a more secure fit.

A dental implant requires the same hygiene care as your other teeth. Just brush and floss daily and your dental implant will give you years of confident smiles and good oral health. All of our dentists have extensive experience with implant restorations. Implant restorations can have an enormous impact on your life. Your new smile can improve your self-confidence and help you enjoy everyday activities like eating the foods you love.

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Phone: 979-695-8029

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1511 Emerald Plaza
College Station, TX
77845

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Monday 8am – 5pm
Tuesday 8am – 5pm
Wednesday 8am – 5pm
Thursday 8am – 4pm
Friday Closed
Saturday Closed
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