Dental Implants
Dental implants are a highly effective and durable solution for restoring your smile if you have missing or damaged teeth. Designed to look, feel, and function just like natural teeth, implants offer the most realistic and long-lasting tooth replacement option available. Whether you need to replace a single tooth or require full mouth implants, dental implants provide a stable and secure foundation for a beautiful, functional smile.
High-Quality Dental Implants at West Ballantyne Dentistry
At Dogwood Family Dentistry, we specialize in providing top-quality dental implants, including full-mouth implants, tailored to your specific needs. Our experienced dental implant dentists are dedicated to ensuring your comfort and safety throughout the entire implant process. To enhance your experience, we offer IV sedation during dental implant procedures, helping you feel relaxed and at ease. From the initial consultation to post-treatment care, our team guides you every step of the way to guarantee a smooth and stress-free process.
With advancements in dental technology, dental implants have become more affordable and accessible. We also offer financing options to make this transformative procedure within reach for all patients.
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What types of dental implants exist?
There are several types of dental implants, including single-tooth implants, implant-supported bridges, and full-mouth implants. Each type is designed to meet different needs and effectively restore your smile.
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When do I need full-mouth dental implants?
Full mouth implants are recommended when you have lost most or all your teeth. They provide a permanent solution that looks and functions like a full set of natural teeth. If you’re missing most or all of your teeth—call us today to schedule your implant consultation.
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What are the benefits of dental implants?
Dental implants offer numerous benefits, including improved appearance, enhanced comfort, better oral health, and the ability to eat and speak with confidence. They also prevent bone loss in the jaw, preserving your facial structure over time.
More Questions?
If you have more questions about dental implants, please contact our office, and we will be happy to discuss further.