Affordable Single Tooth Implant Options: Cost-Effective Solutions for a Perfect Smile
Are Single Tooth Dental Implants Right for You?
- If you have a single missing tooth, we offer single tooth dental implants with a crown for a complete tooth replacement. Our dental implant replaces both the missing tooth and its root for a natural look and feel. For those needing multiple teeth replacement, we provide effective solutions using a combination of dental implants and bridges. Restore your smile with our advanced treatments for both single and multiple missing teeth!
- Missing a single tooth? We offer single tooth dental implants with a crown to replace both the tooth and root. For multiple teeth replacement, we use dental implants and bridges to restore your smile effectively.
- Replace a single missing tooth with our dental implant and crown solution. We also specialize in multiple teeth replacement with a combination of dental implants and bridges for a complete smile restoration.
- For a single missing tooth, choose our dental implant and crown for a natural-looking replacement. We also offer comprehensive multiple teeth replacement solutions with dental implants and bridges.
Implant-Supported Bridges for Missing Teeth
- Implant Supported Dental Bridges offer a superior alternative to traditional dental bridges by using dental implants for support rather than relying on natural teeth. Unlike conventional bridges, which can require the alteration of healthy teeth, implant-supported bridges preserve your natural tooth structure and keep adjacent teeth intact.
- Implant bridges provide a secure and durable solution for replacing missing teeth with several benefits, including no need for tooth alteration and better long-term health for your remaining teeth. Explore the advantages of implant supported bridges for a reliable and effective dental solution!
- An implant-supported dental bridge uses dental implants instead of natural teeth for support, offering many advantages over traditional dental bridges. With this method, you avoid altering your healthy teeth, ensuring they remain intact and healthy while providing a secure replacement for missing teeth.
- Choose implant supported dental bridges for a robust alternative to standard dental bridges. By using dental implants for support, these bridges preserve your natural teeth structure and offer enhanced stability compared to traditional methods.
- Implant-supported bridges are an advanced solution for replacing missing teeth that offers several advantages over conventional bridges. Supported by dental implants, these bridges don’t require altering your natural teeth, helping to keep them healthy and intact.
- For a long-lasting solution to missing teeth, implant-supported dental bridges are a top choice. Unlike traditional bridges, these dental implants do not alter adjacent teeth, preserving their health and providing a strong, stable support for your new bridge.
Key Benefits of Dental Implants and Bridges for Missing Tooth Replacement
Explore the advantages of dental implants and bridges as a solution for tooth replacement, highlighting the benefits of these advanced dental treatments.
- Dental implants offer a natural look and function just like your original teeth.
- Dental implants replace a single missing tooth without altering the adjacent teeth.
- By anchoring into the jawbone, dental implants support better jawbone preservation compared to other methods.
- With dental implants, you can maintain oral health with simple cleaning routines
- Dental implants offer an enhanced esthetic appearance, giving you a confident and natural smile.
- Dental implants help preserve gum health by preventing bone loss and gum recession.
How Dental Implants and Bridges Are Placed: A Step-by-Step Guide
- Our dental experts will carry out all required diagnostic procedures to ensure dental implants are appropriate for you.
- You will receive sedation to ensure comfort during your dental implant procedure.
- A titanium screw will be surgically placed as the implant body, and you will receive post-treatment instructions. Our team will recommend a follow-up check-up after the initial implant placement.
- After 4-6 months, you will need to visit our office for a follow-up as the implant undergoes osseointegration with the jawbone.
- Once the dental implant is fully integrated, we will take impressions to create your abutment and crown/bridge.
- We will complete the process by attaching the implant body to the abutment and fitting your crown/bridge.
What You Need to Know About Single Tooth Replacement with Implants
Dental implants stop bone loss and healthy teeth are not damaged.
- A dental implant is a great solution for replacing a missing tooth while keeping your adjacent teeth intact. After the implant is placed, a support post is attached to hold the crown securely.
- Using a dental implant to replace a missing tooth preserves your healthy adjacent teeth. Once the implant is placed, a post is secured for the final crown to complete your tooth restoration.
- A missing tooth can be effectively replaced with a dental implant that preserves the health of your neighboring teeth. After implant placement, a post is attached to support your final crown for a natural look and function.
Step 1: Single tooth missing
Step 2: The implant is placed in the bone beneath the gum
Step 3: Abutment and final crown are custom made to match your existing teeth
How Implants and Bridges Can Replace Multiple Missing Teeth: A Full Overview
Maintain your jaw bone and gums, be proud of your smile!
- If you’re missing multiple teeth, dental implants paired with individual crowns or a multiple-unit bridge offer a perfect solution to restore your smile and function.
- When you are missing multiple teeth, dental implants with crowns or a multi-unit bridge offer a complete solution for restoring your smile and dental health.
- For those missing several teeth, dental implants with crowns or a multiple-unit bridge can restore your smile and provide long-lasting results.
Step 1: Missing multiple teeth
Step 2: Implants are placed in the bone beneath the gum
Step 3: Final bridge is custom made to match your existing teeth
How Long Does It Take to Get Dental Implants and Bridges?
- Dr. Adatrow places the dental implant body and allows for a 4-6 month period for jawbone fusion.
- After 4-6 months, Dr. Adatrow exposes the implants from the gum tissue and lets the gums form around them
- Dr. Adatrow takes impressions of the implants and sends them to a lab for the fabrication of the abutment and crown/bridge. This typically takes 3-4 weeks.
- Dr. Adatrow places the abutment and crown/bridge, completing the restoration of your smile.
Frequently Asked Questions on Single Dental Implants and Bridges
Are You Eligible for Single Tooth Implants?
If you're over 18 with a missing tooth, you might be eligible for single tooth implants. Schedule a consultation to assess your suitability. Smokers and those with bone loss issues may require special consideration.
Understanding Dental Bridges: What They Are and How They Work A dental bridge fills the gap left by missing teeth using adjacent teeth for support. The pontic replaces the missing tooth, with support coming from the adjacent teeth, mimicking a bridge's structure. Dr. Adatrow uses CT scans and X-rays to assess your jawbone support and determine the best placement for the bridge.
Understanding Dental Bridges: What They Are and How They Work A dental bridge fills the gap left by missing teeth using adjacent teeth for support. The pontic replaces the missing tooth, with support coming from the adjacent teeth, mimicking a bridge's structure. Dr. Adatrow uses CT scans and X-rays to assess your jawbone support and determine the best placement for the bridge.
Do All Missing Teeth Need Individual Replacement Solutions?
Yes, replacing all missing teeth is crucial to maintain jawbone structure and overall oral health. If you don’t replace your missing teeth, you risk bone loss and the shifting of adjacent teeth into the gap. Replacing missing teeth helps maintain jawbone integrity and prevents tooth migration.
Can Dental Implants Be Removed?
No, dental implants are securely anchored into your jawbone and are not removable. This permanent installation ensures they function similarly to natural teeth.
Do Implant Teeth Look and Feel Like Real Teeth?
Yes, dental implants are designed to mimic the functionality and appearance of natural teeth. Our skilled dental team ensures that your implant teeth match your adjacent natural teeth, making them virtually indistinguishable from real teeth. With secure anchorage in the jawbone, implants offer a natural feel and functionality like your own teeth.
Can You Get Dental Crowns the Same Day as Your Implant Placement?
While advancements allow for same-day crowns, Dr. Adatrow generally does not recommend immediate crowns or same-day tooth replacement due to the potential for complications. Immediate crowns can lead to premature loading of the implants, which may interfere with the critical osseointegration process.
Sleep an Option During Dental Implant Surgery?
Since dental implant placement is a surgical procedure, sedation is recommended to make the process more comfortable and reduce anxiety. It improves the success rate of the treatment by minimizing discomfort.