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Get a beautiful smile with dental implants in Lakewood, CA and boost your confidence!

Take into account all the advantages

If you are missing teeth, whether it's one, several, or all of them, dental implants can help you restore a complete and beautiful smile! The popularity of dental implants is on the rise, with approximately 3 million people already benefiting from them and the number increasing by 500,000 each year. This is because dental implants offer numerous advantages compared to other treatment options.

While traditional fixed bridges and dentures are effective ways to replace missing teeth, dental implants have several benefits:

  • Dental implants closely resemble natural teeth in appearance, feel, and function.
  • With proper care, dental implants can last for many years.
  • Dental implants stimulate the underlying bone, preventing bone loss and maintaining natural facial contours.
  • Unlike removable dentures, implants function like natural teeth and do not slip or move while speaking or eating.
  • Dental implants allow for easy speaking, eating, and enjoying all types of food without restrictions.Dental implants do not decay and are not prone to cavities.
  • Unlike fixed bridges, dental implants do not require any preparation or crowning of adjacent teeth.

Choose dental implants for a natural-looking and durable solution to missing teeth.

Types of Dental Implants

Single-tooth implant

A traditional fixed bridge usually involves preparing and crowning teeth on both sides of the gap in the mouth to support artificial teeth called "pontics." This setup is like a bridge over water supported by strong pillars at each end. On the other hand, a cantilever fixed bridge, though similar to a traditional bridge, only attaches one side of the pontic to a crown for support.

Implant-supported fixed bridges

An implant-supported bridge is a great option for replacing several missing teeth. It helps maintain the health of surrounding natural teeth, prevents bone loss, and preserves facial structure by stimulating the bone. Unlike a regular bridge, this type of bridge doesn't require the preparation and crowning of nearby teeth. Instead, it uses dental implants to support the crowns and replacement teeth.

Full arch replacement with four or six Implants

Having a full set of replacement teeth supported by implants is a fantastic option instead of using full dentures. This solution not only gives you a natural-looking smile, but also allows you to have the same functionality and sensation as real teeth. Unlike traditional dentures, these replacement teeth are securely fixed in place and cannot be taken out. This means you won't have to deal with messy adhesives or the hassle of cleaning and sanitizing dentures. With this option, you can speak, smile, and chew with confidence. Additionally, temporary teeth can be placed right away, with a permanent set coming later once the implants have fully integrated with the surrounding bone.

Implant-retained denture

This denture is known as an implant-supported denture, which is connected to strategically placed implants in the upper or lower jaw. These implants serve as strong anchors for the denture, ensuring stability and retention. With this increased support, individuals can smile, talk, and eat comfortably and confidently.

Is getting dental implants the best option for my dental needs?

If you are unsure about whether you qualify for dental implants, determining your eligibility is a straightforward process. At Serene Dental Care, we evaluate your smile and provide thorough answers to your questions, as well as discuss the best dental implant options for you. Our personalized approach involves creating individualized treatment plans based on your medical and dental history, current oral health, desired cosmetic results, lifestyle, and financial factors.

How are dental implants inserted?

It is essential to carefully plan and execute every step of dental care, from the initial treatment planning to the precise placement of dental implants and the creation and insertion of final crowns, bridges, or dentures.

Dental implant surgery is typically a minor outpatient procedure, but the complexity of the procedure can vary depending on the type and number of implants needed and any additional preparations required for the supporting bone.

Communication is a top priority in our patient care approach. Before your dental implant procedure, we will discuss dental anesthesia, sedation options, and provide detailed pre- and post-operative care instructions. Our office will ensure that you are well-informed throughout the entire process.

After a dental implant is placed, it takes a few months to fully integrate with the surrounding bone. While some implant solutions allow for the placement of a temporary crown or bridge on the same day, others may require waiting for complete healing and fusion with the surrounding bone before permanent prostheses can be placed.

New patients and emergency appointments welcome