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Restore your SMILE with Dental Implants

Dental implants are the solution for replacing missing teeth, offering both aesthetics and functionality for a beautiful smile. Unlike dentures and bridges, dental implants provide a secure, permanent fix that feels just like your natural teeth. These innovative dental implants enhance your appearance while playing a crucial role in maintaining jawbone health and supporting your teeth. Say goodbye to gaps and hello to confidence—discover how dental implants can transform your smile and restore your teeth today!

Dental Implants at EZ Dental Care​​​​​​​​​​

Revitalize your smile with dental implants at EZ Dental Care. Our comprehensive dental implant package includes:
 

  • Dental Consultation: Personalized assessment for your dental needs.

  • OPG X-Ray: Detailed Imaging for ideal treatment planning.

  • Implant Crown: Offered in various materials, this realistic replacement mimics the appearance of natural teeth.

  • Medication: Ensures a smooth recovery process.

  • Bone Grafting Excluded

 
At EZ Dental Care, we understand the importance of a confident smile. Our dental clinic offers dental implants that restore essential functionality, allowing you to eat and speak with ease while enhancing your overall appearance.
 
Don’t wait—transform your smile today! Contact us to schedule your consultation and see how dental implants can change your life.

Types of Dental Implants​​

When considering dental implants, it's essential to understand the different options available for restoring your teeth. Here are the primary types of dental implants:

Endosteal Implants
Endosteal implants are the commonly utilized type and are inserted directly into the jawbone. This method involves placing small titanium screws or cylinders that serve as roots for replacement teeth. Ideal for patients with bridges or removable dentures, these implants provide a strong foundation for restoring your smile and ensuring your teeth function well.


Subperiosteal Implants
Subperiosteal implants are placed on or above the jawbone, making them suitable for patients with insufficient bone height for traditional implants. This type of implant is a good choice when conventional dental implants aren't viable, as they help secure replacement teeth effectively while supporting overall oral health.


All-on-4 Dental Implants
All-on-4 implants are a good option for adults looking to replace an entire arch of teeth without the hassle of dentures. This technique uses four titanium screws strategically placed in the jaw to support a complete set of prosthetic teeth, providing a functional and natural appearance. The process involves a minor surgical procedure, leading to a beautifully restored smile and effective function for your teeth.


Implant Overdentures
For those who need extra stability compared to traditional dentures, implant overdentures offer a compelling alternative. These overdentures are anchored onto dental implants, enhancing comfort while improving chewing ability and speech. Patients often enjoy reduced discomfort and no need for adhesive products, making it easier to enjoy their favorite foods and speak confidently.


Implant-Supported Bridges
Implant-supported bridges are ideal for replacing one or several missing teeth, especially when bone density is a concern. This solution consists of three components: the implant, the abutment, and the restoration. The process begins with a thorough consultation, including x-rays and impressions to assess your dental health. After the initial implant surgery and healing period, a second minor surgery is performed to securely place the bridge, restoring your ability to chew and smile with confidence.

What to Expect During Your Dental Implant Procedure 

dental evaluation

Phase 1:
Initial Evaluation

tooth extraction

Phase 2:
Tooth Extraction
(if required)

Your dental implant journey begins with an initial evaluation, where your dentist examines your jawbone to assess its condition for dental implants. During this evaluation, OPG X-ray and impressions are taken to determine the suitable approach for restoring your teeth with dental implants. You’ll also discuss your medical history, including any antibiotics needed before your dental implant surgery to ensure a smooth process for your teeth.

implant insertion

Phase 3:
Implant Insertion

The dental implant is then inserted directly into your jawbone, acting as a sturdy root for your replacement teeth. Healing can take several months to ensure your teeth are securely anchored and function properly.

If you have teeth that need replacing, your dentist may extract them during the dental implant procedure. This extraction is often performed at the same time as the dental implant placement to streamline the process of restoring your teeth effectively. Local anesthesia will ensure your comfort throughout both the tooth extraction and dental implant process, making it easier for you to transition to your new teeth.

abutment placement

Phase 4:
Abutment Placement

Once your dental implant is stable, an abutment is attached to the dental implant. This abutment connects your dental implant to the crown, allowing your dentist to finalize the restoration of your teeth. 

permanent dental crown addition

Phase 5:
Permanent Crown Addition

After your gums have healed, your dentist will create a custom crown to complete your dental implant restoration. You can choose between a removable or fixed crown, depending on your needs and preferences for your dental implants and teeth.


After your dental implant procedure, it's common to experience some discomfort, swelling, bleeding, and bruising related to your dental implants and the surrounding teeth. These side effects are normal as your body heals from the dental implant surgery and adjusts to the new teeth. To support your recovery, your dentist may prescribe pain medication and antibiotics specifically for your dental implants, ensuring your teeth heal properly.

Maintaining excellent oral hygiene is vital for the long-term success of your dental implants, helping to keep your new teeth functional and aesthetically pleasing. Avoid harmful habits, like chewing hard candies, to protect your dental implants and prevent damage to your existing teeth. Dental implants provide a reliable solution for restoring your smile and enhancing the appearance of your teeth.

What to Expect During Your Dental Implant Procedure 

Ideal Candidates for Dental Implants

1. Non-Smokers
Non-smokers are ideal candidates for dental implants because smoking can negatively affect the healing process of dental implants and increase the risk of complications.


2. Healthy Gums
Healthy gums are essential for the success of dental implants. If you suffer from gum disease or have receding gums, you may not qualify for dental implants, as this can jeopardize their stability.


3. Sufficient Bone Density
Having adequate bone density in your jaw is crucial for the placement of dental implants. If your jawbone lacks sufficient density, your dentist may recommend mini dental implants, which are designed to fit in areas where traditional dental implants may not be suitable.


4. Good Oral Hygiene
To ensure your dental implants last a long time, practice good oral hygiene. Brush your teeth twice daily, floss regularly, and schedule dental check-ups every six months to keep your dental implants in optimal condition.

Do I Need Dental Implants? 


If you're dealing with missing teeth, dental implants may be the ideal solution for you. If your current dentures or dental bridge feel loose and uncomfortable, dental implants could provide the stability you need.
 
You may need dental implants if:

You Have Missing or Failing Teeth
Missing teeth can lead to serious dental issues over time, and dental implants can help restore your oral health and appearance.


You Struggle with Chewing
If missing teeth affect your ability to chew, dental implants can improve your chewing efficiency and enhance your enjoyment of food.

You Experience Speech Difficulties
Missing teeth can hinder your ability to pronounce words clearly, but dental implants can help improve your speech and boost your confidence in communication.

You Are Unhappy with Your Smile
A less-than-ideal smile can affect your self-esteem, and dental implants can enhance your smile, improving your overall quality of life.
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You Suffer from Bite Issues
An uncomfortable bite can lead to damage in your teeth; dental implants can help realign your bite and protect your remaining teeth.An uncomfortable bite can lead to damage in your teeth; dental implants can help realign your bite and protect your remaining teeth.

You Are Dissatisfied with Your Current Dentures
If your dentures are uncomfortable or do not fit well, dental implants offer a secure and reliable alternative for restoring your smile.


Maintaining your dental implant is crucial for the health of your teeth and the long-term success of your dental implants. From the moment your dental implant is placed, proper care is essential to ensure both the implant and your surrounding teeth remain strong and healthy. Patients should adopt a soft diet when necessary to protect their dental implants and avoid harmful habits like smoking, which can negatively impact both dental implants and overall teeth health.

Dental implants achieve the high success rates when patients:
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Practice Excellent Oral Hygiene: Maintaining stellar oral hygiene is vital for the health of your dental implants and your natural teeth. Regular brushing and flossing are essential for keeping both your dental implants and teeth free from plaque and infection.

Attend Regular Dental Check-Ups: Regular dental check-ups are important for monitoring the condition of your dental implants and ensuring your teeth and gums stay in optimal health. Your dentist will assess the health of your dental implants and provide necessary care for your teeth.

Avoid Excessive Biting Forces: Excessive pressure from biting can jeopardize your dental implants and lead to damage in your teeth. Addressing habits like teeth grinding is essential for protecting both your dental implants and your natural teeth.

Stay Tobacco-Free: Quitting smoking is vital, as tobacco use can hinder the healing process of your dental implants and adversely affect the health of your teeth. Staying tobacco-free enhances the overall success rate of your dental implants and promotes healthier teeth.

By following these guidelines, you can help ensure the longevity and success of your dental implants while enjoying healthy teeth and a confident smile for years to come!

  • Are implant-supported dentures safe?
    Yes, Implant-supported dentures are a safe and effective option for achieving long-lasting, functional, and aesthetically pleasing results. At EZ Dental Care, we follow set standards of care for every procedure, providing you with reassurance as you work on your smile.
  • What is healing with implant-supported dentures like?
    After the insertion of dental implant posts into the jaw, patients enter a phase called osseointegration, where the bone fuses with the implants. This process mimics the function of natural tooth roots. Generally, after three to six months, patients are ready to receive permanent dentures affixed to the implants.
  • How long do implant dentures last?
    With proper care, regular dentures typically last five to seven years before needing repair or replacement. In contrast, implant-supported dentures can last ten years or longer, with some patients enjoying them for a lifetime.
  • Are implant dentures your ideal option?
    To determine your eligibility for implant-supported dentures, it’s ideal to consult with our dental professionals. We are here to answer any questions you may have and guide you through your options.
  • Is getting implant-supported dentures painful?
    Our patients generally report minimal discomfort after the procedure. While there may be some tenderness on the day of surgery, others feel fine the following day and can resume normal activities without needing pain relief.
  • Is it possible to sleep while wearing implant dentures?
    You can sleep with your implant dentures, but it’s crucial to clean them regularly. Rinsing and brushing the attached plate and artificial teeth helps prevent gum disease and implant failure.
  • Do implant dentures offer advantages over traditional dentures?
    Yes, implant-supported dentures provide an ideal quality of life compared to traditional dentures. They effectively restore the function and appearance of natural teeth, though some may still prefer conventional options for various reasons.

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