Dental Implants

Providing  a full range of dental services for your entire family.

Enjoy a Complete Smile Again

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After losing any number of teeth, it won’t be long before you realize just how important a complete smile is for everyday tasks like speaking and chewing. At Waban Dental Group, our team of dental experts – which includes a prosthodontist and a periodontist – can help you fill in the gaps in your grin with long-lasting, natural-looking dental implants. Give us a call today if you’re interested in learning more about dental implants in Newton and the many advantages they offer!

Why Choose Waban Dental Group for Dental Implants?

  • Start-to-Finish Dental Implant Procedures
  • In-Office Prosthodontist and Periodontist
  • 40+ Years of Improving Smiles

What Are Dental Implants?

Close up of a model of a dental implant

By itself, a dental implant looks more like a screw than a tooth. But once it has been placed in the jaw and allowed to form a bond with the surrounding bone, it can act as an artificial root for a lifelike crown, bridge, or denture. Dental implants are often seen as the modern gold standard of tooth-replacement options thanks to the many benefits they provide, such as enhanced chewing power and stability.

The 4-Step Dental Implant Process

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Dental implants are quickly becoming one of the most popular tooth replacement options, offering incredible stability and a natural feel that can’t be matched. At Waban Dental Group, we complete the entire implant process in-house from placement to final restoration, ensuring precision and comfort every step of the way. But how do we create flawless implant restorations every time?

There’s a four-step process that is carefully planned and executed for each and every patient, creating a long-lasting, functional smile. While the procedure takes time, the results are well worth it! Read more below to learn what you can expect during your dental implant treatment.

Benefits of Dental Implants

Patient in Newton smiling after getting dental implants

Dental implants are the gold standard for replacing missing teeth, offering excellent durability, function, and aesthetics. Unlike traditional restoration methods like dentures or bridges, implants fuse with your jawbone, creating a strong anchor point for prosthetic teeth. At Waban Dental Group, we recommend implants for our patients because of the numerous benefits they offer. Whether you’re missing one tooth or several, this long-term solution helps you eat, speak, and smile with ease. But how transformative are dental implants, really? Read more below to see the many ways they can improve your life.

Who Dental Implants Can Help

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If you have one or more missing teeth, you may qualify for dental implants if you meet the following criteria:

  • You don’t have any health issues that would stop you from having minor surgery performed.
  • You are in good oral health overall, meaning you have no cavities or gum disease.
  • You have enough bone in your jaw to have dental implants placed.

Note that some patients may need to complete preparatory treatments in order to fulfill the criteria listed above. If you are a dental implant candidate, you can get implant posts to address the following tooth loss situations.

Missing One Tooth

A single gap in your smile may not seem like a big deal, but it can lead to more serious oral health issues later. Our team can fill in the gap with a dental implant post and a crown made out of natural-looking materials.

Missing Multiple Teeth

When three or more teeth in a row are missing, a dental bridge and a pair of dental implants can be used to replace them all at once. Also, a partial denture can be combined with a strategic number of implant posts in order to replace any teeth that were lost throughout your mouth.

Missing All Teeth

The idea of replacing all of your teeth with dental implants may seem daunting, but oftentimes, only four to six implant posts are needed to support a full denture. Thanks to the stability of the implant posts, implant dentures don’t slip the way that traditional dentures sometimes do.

Understanding the Cost of Dental Implants

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Our team can explain the various factors that can affect the cost of dental implants, such as the surgery itself, the number of implants needed, the materials used, and any required preliminary work. While dental implants tend to cost more than traditional bridges and dentures, they also don’t need to be replaced as often, and you don’t need to invest in any special cleaning solutions to take care of them.

Dental Implant FAQs

Do Dental Implants Feel Natural?

Dental implants are often described as being the next best thing to natural teeth. They are designed to function, feel, and look as natural as possible. Once your implants successfully bond with your jawbone and your new restorations are set in place, they should very quickly start to feel normal and comfortable in your mouth.

Of course, it is important to remember that dental implants do not have nerve endings like natural teeth. Therefore, you should not expect the same hot/cold sensations from them that you experience with natural dentition.

Do Dental Implants Decay?

Dental implants are made of titanium alloy, and the artificial teeth on top of them are usually made of porcelain. These materials do not decay like natural tooth enamel. They are invulnerable to cavities!

With that being said, it is important to note that the tissue around dental implants remains vulnerable to harm. An overabundance of oral bacteria could cause a dangerous infection in your gum tissue that might eventually lead to dental implant failure. That is why dental hygiene does not lose any of its importance when you receive artificial teeth.

Is There Anything I Shouldn’t Eat with Dental Implants?

Dental implants can provide a bite force that is almost equal to that of natural teeth. In other words, they are strong enough to stand up to virtually any food, including tough meats, raw veggies, and more.

Of course, reasonableness is still essential. As you are healing from your dental implant surgery, you should eat a soft diet that will not irritate your surgical sites. Even after you have fully healed, you should plan your meals so that you consume lots of nutrient-rich foods that can support your oral and overall health.

How Long Do Dental Implants Last?

The lifespan of dental implants depends on a few factors. Under ideal conditions, they can last an entire lifetime!

To help your dental implants last as long as possible, you should:

  • Stick to a good oral hygiene routine.
  • Manage your overall health.
  • Wear a mouthguard when necessary to reduce the risk of oral injuries.
  • Visit our team regularly for cleanings and checkups.

Are Dental Implants Safe?

Dental implants are a very low-risk treatment.

  • Implants are usually made of medical-grade titanium alloy, which tends to work well within the human body. Adverse reactions to it are very rare.
  • We carefully plan the placement surgery to minimize risks.
  • If you take good care of your mouth and overall health, there is a good chance that your implants will be successful and serve you well for many years.

If you have any risk factors that may increase your risk of complications, our team will talk to you about these issues so you can take appropriate action to manage them.

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