Dental Implants

A dental model showing a dental implant with a crown, surrounded by other dental models.

A dental implant mimics the form and function of a natural tooth, which consists of a root and a crown. The crown is the visible part of your tooth. The crown is attached to the jawbone by way of the root.

When decay has gone deep enough or when a periodontal disease has advanced enough to warrant an extraction, the entire tooth, root and all, is removed.

The dental implant is a titanium root that gets fitted into a socket in your jaw. Once the implant has healed we place a crown on top. The new crown is customized to match your bite and the color of your teeth!


  • Dental Implants look and act like natural teeth

  • They can last a lifetime with the right care

  • You don’t need any adhesives

  • They improve appearance, comfort, and speech

  • Eating becomes much easier.

A dental implant with a ceramic crown, isolated on a black background.

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