Dental Implants

Missing teeth can be replaced with predictable results using fixed bridges or dental implants.


What is a Dental Implant?

A dental implant is a metal device designed to replace missing teeth. The device is usually made out of titanium and is surgically placed into the jawbone where the tooth is missing. Unlike a dental bridge, an implant is permanent.


By replacing a lost tooth with a dental implant, the overall health and function of the surrounding teeth are maintained. The implant can prevent tooth migration and loss of structure and will help avoid loss of bone from the jaw in that area. Further, implants reduce the impact of the lost tooth on surrounding teeth, as traditional bridge structures often require reduction (filing down) of the two flanking teeth to hold the bridge in place with a crown. Implanting avoids such alterations to the surrounding teeth when replacing a lost tooth.


Dentures vs. Implants?

When replacing dentures, implants can provide even more benefits. Implants do not slip nor do they have the potential of limiting the diet to easily chewed foods as can happen with poorly fitting dentures. If appropriate, implants are the method most able to surgically restore one or more missing teeth to their original conditions.


Dental Implants placed and restored at Dr. Fealy's office

Before dental implants
Before
After dental implants
After

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