
Dental Implants
The World’s Most Advanced and Effective Tooth Replacement Solution
Don’t Let Missing and Problematic Teeth Cause You to Miss Out on Life. Implant Solutions Come in Many Forms.
We Have A Personalized Solution To Meet Your Unique Needs.
Our doctors have successfully placed thousands of implants of all kinds. That track record makes us uniquely positioned to provide the highest possible level of serve and the best possible results. Whether you are looking to replace a single missing or compromised tooth or an entire mouth full. Our doctors will outline and provide the best possible plan to cover you for the decades ahead.
We are proud to offer the following implant products:
Dental Implants
Titanium (The Stalwart)
When it comes to dental implants, titanium represents the gold standard. Strong, light and easily integrated into your bone, titanium dental implants have been widely used for decades. They are long-lasting, durable and have a high success rate in terms of issue free procedures.
Zirconia (The Natural)
Whereas titanium is a metal, zirconia is a ceramic crystal material. If your main concern is the absolute best looking implant possible, then zirconia should be your choice. It is white and opaque in nature, making it a perfect substitute for teeth above and below the gum line.
All-On-4
The All-on-4 dental implant solution is a wonderful permanent and fully functional option for those looking to replace an entire arch or mouth of missing or damaged teeth. Simply put it is an upgrade to your entire mouth done in the most functional, safe and cost effective way possible. This procedure provides patients with the very next best thing to their own healthy natural teeth.
Implant Supported Dentures
Like dentures but way better.
An implant-supported denture is a specific type of over-denture that is fortified by being attached to dental implants. This provides a more stable and functional alternative to regular dentures, which only rest on the gums.
They are optimal for a person who may have missing teeth but has enough bone in the jaw to support implants. This is especially true for those who have been using partial or full dentures for some time and want something more stable and useful.
