Restore Missing Teeth With Dental Implants
Let us rebuild your smile with implant dentistry procedures
Facts About Missing Teeth
Here are some interesting facts about missing teeth:
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Approximately 90 percent of patients with missing teeth wear dentures.
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More than two-thirds of the adult population has gum disease that can cause tooth loss.
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Approximately 4 percent of adults end up losing all of their teeth.
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More than 178 million people in the United States are missing a single or several teeth.
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Approximately 35 million Americans have lost all of their teeth.
Replacing Missing Teeth With Dental Implants
Implant Dentistry Procedures to Restore Your Beautiful Smile
Dental Implants Can Replace Teeth Permanently
We encourage all patients to resort to some type of tooth replacement procedure when they have a single missing tooth or several missing teeth, for many reasons. First and foremost, losing a tooth can cause bone loss and interfere with your ability to eat and speak properly. We can place dental implants directly into the jaw bone to reduce the risk of bone loss and help you maintain optimal functioning of the mouth and jaw.
Implant Supported Dentures to Restore Your Smile
Some patients are better candidates for implant supported dentures — especially if they have lost an entire arch of teeth. We can discuss the benefits of both the dental implant procedure and implant supported dentures during your consultation.
Enjoy a Better Quality of Life With a Dental Implant
Undergoing a dental implant procedure can improve your quality of life. If you have lost some teeth, let us restore the look and functioning of your smile with dental implants or implant supported dentures.
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Restoring Smiles With Implant Supported Dentures
Enhance Your Smile With Natural Looking Dentures

What Are Implant Supported Dentures?
Some patients are great candidates for tooth replacement with implant supported dentures. These provide more stability than traditional dentures and can be a viable solution for patients with missing teeth..
Bar-Retained Dentures
We will place a set of metal bars along the gum line that connect the implants placed within the jaw bone. Together these serve as the foundation for the dentures to rest upon. This method provides a secure fit and makes it easier to chew food and speak properly.
Ball-Retained Dentures
These dentures are secured to the implants with a ball and socket mechanism. They do not shift or slip as a result, and no adhesives or pastes are required.