Dental implants are titanium posts placed into the jawbone to replace missing teeth and support crowns, bridges, or dentures.
Most patients report very little discomfort. We use local anesthesia, and sedation is available for added comfort.
Initial healing takes a few days. Full integration with the bone (osseointegration) can take 3–6 months.
We strongly advise against smoking—it greatly increases the risk of implant failure. You should quit before and after surgery to protect your investment.
With good oral hygiene and regular dental visits, implants can last decades—often a lifetime.
A full arch restoration (like All-on-4 or All-on-X) replaces all missing teeth in the upper or lower jaw with a permanent, implant-supported bridge.
Full arch restorations are fixed in place, do not come out, and feel more like natural teeth. Dentures sit on the gums and can move during speaking or eating.
Yes. We often deliver temporary fixed teeth the same day as surgery so you leave with a confident smile.
Most people with significant tooth loss, failing teeth, or loose dentures are candidates—even if they’ve been told they don’t have enough bone.
If you are unsure about symptoms or healing, call us before trying to manage it on your own. Early support prevents bigger issues.