wp0701f5f0.png
wp3d8100ae.png
wpeaf3cd5a.png

























wp76dc8dfb.png
wpaa017569.png
wpb322c552.png
wp11549235.png
wp67cd2c1b.png
wp500cf39b.png
wp7cb08080.png
wp52d269a1.png
wp07170775.jpg

Dental Implants

Dental implants are artificial tooth replacements that are used to counter tooth loss. The procedure is categorized as a form of prosthetic (artificial replacement) dentistry, though it also falls into the category of cosmetic dentistry as well.

Although you have a number of restorative options for the treatment of missing teeth, none have proven to be as functionally effective and durable as implants. In many cases, dental implants may be the only logical choice for the restoration of all necessary functionality of the teeth and supporting structures.

 

Strong, durable and natural in appearance, implants are among the most successful dental procedures performed.

Tooth Loss

Teeth are lost because of:

Tooth decay

Root canal failure

Periodontitis (gum disease)

Trauma to the mouth

Excessive wear and tear

People who have lost teeth might feel too self-conscious to smile or talk. Additionally, biting irregularities caused by tooth loss can have a negative effect on eating habits and this can lead to secondary health problems like malnutrition. Regardless of the nature of problems related to tooth loss, dental implants may provide a simple remedy with proven results.

Advantages of Implant Dentistry

Dental implants are stronger and more durable than their restorative counterparts (bridges and dentures). Implants offer a permanent solution to tooth loss. Additionally, implants may be used in conjunction with other restorative procedures for maximum effectiveness. For example, a single implant can serve to support a crown replacing a single missing tooth. Implants can also be used to support a dental bridge for the replacement of multiple missing teeth, and can be used with dentures to increase stability and reduce gum tissue irritation.

 

Procedural advancements, including the development of narrower “mini” implants, mean that more people than ever before are finding themselves candidates for implantation. However, candidacy for implantation still varies, To determine if this procedure is right for you

 

call our office today at   973-366-6662,

Or

click here to request information online.

 

Home | Dental services | About our Doctors | Contact

Request Appointment | Easy Financing | Guarantee | Location