Prevent Oral Health Concerns with Dental Implants

Over time, lost teeth can result in nutritional deficiencies, jaw bone loss, teeth shifting out of position, and other oral health concerns. The only tooth replacement that can effectively prevent these issues is dental implants, which feel, look, and function just like natural teeth.

Why choose Complete Dentistry in Trophy Club, TX?

At Complete Dentistry in Trophy Club, Dr. Sadkin works alongside Dr. David Crumpton to conveniently perform every phase of the dental implant treatment, all in one beautifully appointed dental office, assisted by top dental professionals. If you’re ready to enjoy the next best thing to having your real teeth back, call us today and ask about dental implants from our Trophy Club, TX dentist. 

Our office is equipped with cutting edge technology, and we use the most advanced techniques for dental implants. We stay ahead of the curve in the latest developments in modern dentistry, as we believe our patients deserve world-class results. Many dentists focus on the practice bottom line, but at Complete Dentistry, we always put people first. 

What are dental implants?

Unlike dentures and dental bridges, which rest on the gums or remaining teeth, dental implants are anchored in the jawbone just like the roots of natural teeth. The implant is a small titanium post that is surgically placed in the jaw. The jawbone then grows around it, forming a bond that allows it to support a crown (or bridge or denture) for many years or even a lifetime. In the end, you’ll have a replacement tooth that is indistinguishable in look and function from the genuine article.

    The 4-step dental implant process

    Consultation

    First, we’ll go over your oral health to ascertain whether dental implants are right for you.

    Surgery

    After numbing you, Dr. Crumpton makes incisions in your gums and expertly positions the implant posts at strategic locations in your jawbone.

    Healing

    Over the next several months, the implant merges with your jawbone in a process called osseointegration.

    Restoration

    Once your implants have sufficiently fused to your jaw, we can place your custom-made dental crown, bridge, or denture onto them.

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    Benefits of dental implants

    Millions of Americans have rebuilt their smiles with dental implants, and the popularity of this treatment is only growing as people become more aware of its unique benefits, such as:

    • Chewing strength that rivals that of your natural teeth.
    • Prosthetics that stay in place without relying on adhesives or support from your remaining teeth.
    • Prevent your jawbone from shrinking as it normally does after tooth loss.
    • Being able to last for several decades.
    • Easy day-to-day maintenance.

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    Benefits of dental implants performed at Complete Dentistry in Trophy Club, TX

    • Implants placed and restored under one roof
    • CT/cone beam scanner for precise, expert treatment planning
    • In-house dental savings plan for patients without Insurance
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    Who can benefit from dental implants?

    Are you missing one or more teeth? Are you a generally healthy adult? If so, there’s a high probability that you’re eligible for dental implants. This solution is versatile enough to complete your smile no matter how many teeth you’ve lost.

    What if I have one tooth missing?

    To fill a single-tooth gap, we can place one implant post in the empty space and top it with a custom-made, lifelike crown that perfectly mimics the surrounding teeth. With this option, we don’t need to file down any of your natural teeth like we would to place a traditional dental bridge.

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