Dental Implants

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Are Dental Implants Worth the Cost? Pros, Cons, and Alternatives

Depending on the type of implant and how many you need, dental implants can get pretty expensive. The final cost can range anywhere from $3,000 for a single implant to $30,000 for full arch implants. But although that might seem like a big investment, dental implants offer long-term benefits that make them worth it in […]

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The Science Behind Dental Implants: How They Fuse with Your Jawbone

The science behind dental implants is fascinating. After one of our dentists places the metal implant post in the jawbone, new bone cells grow and attach to it. This attachment process, called osseointegration, differs from the way that your jawbone naturally connects with the roots of your teeth. Natural teeth are connected to the bone

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Implant-Retained Dentures vs. Implant-Supported Dentures: What’s the Difference?

If you need a new set of teeth, it is important to remember that you have choices. You can always go with the traditional dentures that you attach to your gums with an adhesive and soak every night. But with dental implant technology, there are now several other options. Below, we explain the differences between

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Custom vs. Stock Abutments for Dental Implants

Whether you’re missing one tooth or several, dental implants are the best option for restoring your smile. They look just like natural teeth, and they can last a lifetime. As long as they are placed precisely and use the best components, you’ll never need to have them replaced. For instance, the type of implant abutments

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Freehand vs. Surgical Guide Placement for Dental Implant

Dental implants are the most natural-looking, longest-lasting solution for replacing missing teeth. However, the success of dental implants relies on precise placement. While a highly skilled oral surgeon can perform a non-guided, or “freehand” surgery, it has many drawbacks. Surgical guides, on the other hand, offer more predictable outcomes. We further compare freehand vs. surgical

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Painless Precision: Navigating Guided Implant Surgery

If you need to replace missing teeth, dental implants are often the best solution. They’re durable, natural-looking, and long-lasting. However, the success and aesthetics of dental implants rely heavily on the accuracy of the initial surgical procedure. Using surgical guides during implant placement makes a huge difference as far as precision. It also provides a

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What to Expect When Getting Dental Implants

Dental implants are the most durable, long-lasting, and aesthetically pleasing way to replace missing teeth. Whether you need to replace a single tooth or a full arch, dental implants completely restore the look and function of missing teeth. If you’re considering dental implants, it’s natural to have questions about the process and what to expect

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