FAQ Category: Implants
Placement is performed with local anesthesia to minimize discomfort. Some soreness or swelling can occur post-procedure, but most patients manage…
Daily brushing, flossing, and regular dental checkups keep implants healthy. Cleaning around implants and attached prosthetics helps prevent gum…
Yes — when properly placed and restored, implants look, feel, and function similarly to natural teeth, allowing you to eat, speak, and smile…
The timeline varies: single implants may require a healing period before a final crown is attached, while full-arch solutions can often provide…
Ideal candidates have healthy gums and adequate jawbone. Even if bone loss has occurred, procedures like bone grafting can help prepare your mouth…
Snap-on dentures attach to implant abutments and can be removed for cleaning, whereas fixed implant dentures (like All-on-4) are secured in place and…
All-on-4 (or All-on-X when more than four implants are used) replaces an entire upper or lower arch of teeth using a small number of implants that…
A single tooth implant replaces one missing tooth with a biocompatible implant and a custom-made crown. In selected cases, the implant and temporary…
Dental implants are titanium posts placed into the jawbone to serve as stable artificial tooth roots. Once healed, they can support a crown, bridge,…