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Implants

 

 

Single
A dental implant with a crown is an excellent treatment option for replacing a missing tooth. Generally placing the implant involves two phases, surgically placing the implant and restoring the implant with a crown. There are many advantages to choosing an implant to restore a missing tooth. It will prevent further bone loss from the missing tooth as well as prevent surrounding teeth from shifting into the space. The implant crown also looks, feels and functions like your natural tooth.

Implant Bridge
An implant bridge is a wonderful restorative option if you are missing multiple teeth in a single area. The implant posts would be surgically placed and then be restored with a series of beautiful porcelain crowns spanning across the area of missing teeth.  The implant bridge could be offered as permanently placed or screw retained.

Implant Partial
The implant partial offers you the opportunity to fill in muliple missing teeth throughout a single arch. The partial would have beautiful porcelain crowns attached to a resin base that snaps into the surgically placed implants filling in the missing teeth.

Implant Supported Dentures
When all the teeth in a single arch are missing an implant supported denture is a wonderful restorative option to give you back function and esthetics. The implant denture is supported by multiple single implants surgically placed in the mouth. An esthetically pleasing custom denture is created that will snap into the implants giving you a secure fit to your denture.

iCAT
From analysis, through planning and placement, to complete restoration, i-CAT® allows clinicians surgical predictability with treatment planning in full 3D with restorative outcomes in mind. i-CAT’s high resolution, volumetric images provide complete 3D views for more thorough analysis of bone structure and tooth orientation. This scan offers the ability to collect precise data and measurements such as buccolingual dimensions, concavities and bone height. In the case of multiple implants, calculate perfect positioning.