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What Are Single Tooth Implants & Bridges?

Single tooth implants and bridges offer effective solutions for repairing damaged or missing teeth in specific areas.

Natural Appearance: Both options provide a look that closely resembles your natural teeth.

Solid, Natural Chewing: They restore your ability to chew effectively, just like natural teeth.

Secure and Permanent: Single tooth implants are securely anchored in the jawbone, while bridges are fixed in place, offering long-term stability.

Reduced Bone Loss: Implants help minimize bone loss that often occurs after the removal of natural teeth.

No Impact on Nearby Teeth: Unlike traditional bridges, single tooth implants do not affect adjacent teeth, preserving their integrity.

How It Works

While traditional dentures offer an affordable solution for replacing missing or damaged teeth, they often fall short in terms of function, stability, and chewing efficiency.

Implant Post (or Body): This is the foundational part, placed in the jawbone, where it acts as an anchor for the entire implant system.

Abutment: This component connects the implant post to the crown, providing a secure attachment.

Crown: The visible part of the implant, which replaces the missing tooth. In cases where multiple teeth are replaced, an implant bridge can be used across several implants.

Dental Implant Timeline

1
Place implant body and wait 4 months for integration into jaw bone.
2
Uncover implants and allow gums to form to correct shape for 2 weeks.
3
Take impressions amd send off to outside lab for fabrication of abutment and crown. This normally takes 3-4 weeks.
4
Place abutment and crown.

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