Restoring Confidence, One Smile at a Time
Seeking restorations that seamlessly blend with your natural teeth? Dental implants precisely mirror your tooth structure, ensuring a perfect match. Under the skill of Dr. Kovacevic and our proficient dental professionals, your smile will regain its beauty and attractiveness, granting you a lifetime of confidence.
Long-Term Assurance and Stability
Unlike conventional dentures, dental implants integrate seamlessly with your jawbone, ensuring a secure, enduring foundation. Experience the benefits of permanent restorations without the worry of replacements. Moreover, implants support your natural teeth, providing unparalleled stability unmatched by other procedures.
Enduring Solutions for a Lasting Smile
Rest assured, dental implants last. These fixtures, designed for maximum strength by anchoring into your jawbone, boast remarkable longevity. Mimicking natural tooth roots, implants maintain jaw strength and integrity. With proper care, they can last up to 25 years and remain a lifelong fixture.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can you be too old for dental implants?
Generally, age alone does not disqualify you from dental implants. However, your overall health and bone density are important factors. If you are in good general health and have sufficient bone density, you may be a candidate for dental implants, regardless of your age.
What disqualifies you from dental implants?
Several factors can disqualify you from dental implants, including:
- Severe gum disease: Uncontrolled gum disease can make it difficult for implants to heal properly.
- Insufficient bone density: Your jawbone needs to be strong enough to support the implant.
- Certain medical conditions: Some medical conditions, such as uncontrolled diabetes or blood clotting disorders, may make you a poor candidate.
- Smoking: Smoking can interfere with healing and increase the risk of implant failure.
Are all dental implant restorations ideal for candidates?
Not all dental implant restorations are suitable for every candidate. The best option for you will depend on factors such as the number of missing teeth, the condition of your jawbone, and your personal preferences. Your dentist will be able to recommend the most appropriate restoration based on your needs.
How long after a supplemental procedure can I get a dental implant?
The healing time for supplemental procedures can vary. Bone grafting, for example, may require several months of healing before an implant can be placed. Your dentist will be able to provide you with a timeline based on the specific procedure and your individual healing process.