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Dental implants are advanced solutions for replacing missing teeth. They act as artificial tooth roots made of biocompatible titanium, which fuse with the jawbone to provide a strong foundation for crowns, bridges, or dentures. Unlike traditional options, implants look, feel, and function like natural teeth. They help restore chewing ability, maintain facial structure, and prevent bone loss caused by missing teeth. Dental implants are a long-lasting treatment that not only improves oral health but also restores confidence by giving you a complete and natural-looking smile.
At Shah Dental Clinic, we specialize in providing safe, precise, and comfortable dental implant procedures. Our experienced team uses modern techniques and high-quality materials to ensure your implants are strong, durable, and perfectly matched to your smile. Every step of the process, from assessment to final restoration, is carried out with careful planning and attention to detail. We understand that replacing missing teeth is a life-changing decision, so our focus is on patient comfort, long-term results, and natural aesthetics. With us, you receive personalized care and a lasting solution you can trust.
Dental implants treat tooth loss, which can happen due to:
Dental implants are a popular choice for tooth replacement. In the United States, dental providers place over 3 million implants each year.
Dental implant surgery is a personalized process. It’s not the same for everyone. But the following gives a general overview of what you can expect your dentist, oral surgeon, periodontist or prosthodontist to do:
During dental implant surgery, your surgeon will:
If your implant is near the front of your mouth, your dentist will make a temporary tooth for you to wear until you heal. That way, you won’t have a gap in your smile while you recover. If your implant is near the back of your mouth, you probably won’t need a temporary tooth. Your provider can tell you what to expect in your situation.
During the healing phase, your jawbone should fuse to the dental implant. This process, called osseointegration, is critical for stability and long-term success. This process can take anywhere from three to nine months. In some cases, it may take longer. It depends on how quickly your body heals.
Once your implant heals, your dentist can attach the abutment (small connector post) and your final restoration (crown, bridge or denture). This usually takes about one hour to complete and may require a second minor surgery.
You shouldn’t feel any pain during your dental implant procedure because your provider will use medication to numb your gums. After your surgery, it’s normal to have slight discomfort and swelling. Over-the-counter (OTC) pain relievers can help ease these symptoms.