Dental Implants

Implants are a durable, long-term solution when replacing a single tooth or multiple teeth to restore dental health.
Single Tooth Replacement

Ideal for replacing one missing tooth, often placed at the time of extraction if bone is sufficient. It provides a natural look without affecting neighboring teeth.
Implant Supported Bridge

Used when several teeth in a row are missing. Two implants can often support a three-tooth bridge, providing strength and saving cost compared to placing multiple single implants.
Implant-Supported Overdenture

A removable denture that snaps onto implants for added stability—no adhesives needed. Greatly improves comfort, speech, and chewing compared to traditional dentures.
Full Arch Restoration (All-on-4®)

Designed to replace a full upper or lower arch of teeth using as few as four implants. This fixed solution offers natural appearance, excellent stability, and no removable parts. It is ideal for patients transitioning from dentures.
Zygomatic Implant

For patients with severe upper jawbone loss, zygomatic implants anchor into the cheekbone (zygoma), avoiding the need for extensive bone grafting. Teeth can often be placed immediately, reducing wait times and surgical interventions.
Bone Grafting for Implants
Bone grafting can repair dental implant sites with inadequate bone structure due to previous extractions, gum disease or injuries. This allows us to place implants of proper length and width to restore better functionality and appearance.
Wisdom Teeth

Wisdom teeth are third molars that can often grow misaligned in your late teens or early 20s and often recommended for extraction.
Tooth Extractions

Treating potentially painful or damaged teeth to restore oral health.
Bone Grafting
Preserving or rebuilding lost bone for implants and sustaining oral health.