Rocklin Dental Implants
Smile Confidently Again
If you have one or more missing teeth, dental implants from Smile Island Dental Group may be the ideal solution to restore your smile.
Dental implants offer a permanent and natural-looking replacement option that allows you to eat, speak, and smile with confidence.
What Are Dental Implants?
Dental implants are titanium devices designed to replace the root of a missing tooth. Our doctors utilize advanced CBCT technology to create detailed panoramic scans of your mouth, allowing for personalized treatment plans and enhanced results.
Implants serve as a strong foundation for dental restorations, such as crowns, bridges, or dentures. Over time, dental implants fuse with the jawbone, providing a durable anchor for your replacement teeth.
Differences Between Implants & Dentures
While both dental implants and dentures are effective options for replacing missing teeth, there are significant differences between the two:
- Stability: Dental implants are securely anchored into the jawbone, offering superior stability compared to dentures, which depend on adhesives or clasps for support.
- Bone Health: Implants help maintain jawbone density by providing necessary stimulation, while dentures may contribute to bone loss over time.
- Functionality: Dental implants deliver a more natural chewing experience and greater biting force than dentures, enhancing your overall eating ability.
- Longevity: With proper care, dental implants can last a lifetime, while dentures may require replacement or adjustments over time.
Benefits of Dental Implants
Dental implants provide a range of advantages.
Improved Looks
Designed to look and feel like natural teeth, dental implants improve your smile and overall facial aesthetics.
Better Functionality
With dental implants, you can regain your chewing ability and enjoy your favorite foods without concern.
Long-Lasting Solution
Dental implants are a permanent tooth replacement option and can last a lifetime with proper care.
Jawbone Preservation
Implants stimulate the jawbone, helping to prevent bone loss and maintain your facial structure.
Improved Speech
Dental implants enable you to speak confidently and clearly without the worry of slippage or discomfort.
Convenience & Comfort
Unlike removable dentures, dental implants eliminate the need for messy adhesives and the hassle of removal for cleaning, offering greater comfort and ease in your daily routine.
How Dental Implants Work at Smile Island
The process of placing dental implants involves several key steps:
- Initial consultation: During your consultation, your doctor will assess your oral health, discuss your treatment goals, and determine your candidacy for dental implants.
- Tooth extraction: If necessary, any remaining broken or damaged portions of the tooth will be removed to create space for the dental implant.
- Bone grafting (if needed): If there isn’t enough bone structure to support the implant, a bone graft — or bone augmentation — may be performed to enhance stability.
- Dental implant placement: Using advanced 3D surgical guides, your doctor will securely place the implant beneath your gums and into the jawbone. This step allows for proper integration and usually requires several months for the jaw to heal.
- Abutment placement: An abutment is then attached to the implant, serving as the connector that supports the crown.
- Crown placement: After a few weeks of healing, your custom crown will be attached to the abutment, completing your restoration.
3 Options for Tooth Replacement
Single Tooth Replacement
This option is designed for those needing to replace just one tooth.
A dental implant is surgically fused to the jawbone, providing a stable foundation, followed by a support structure to connect the implant to a custom crown.
Once the crown is in place, it blends seamlessly with your natural teeth.
Fixed Multiple Tooth Replacement
Similar to a single tooth replacement, this method involves placing implants for multiple missing teeth. Implants serve as supports for custom bridges that hold artificial teeth. The final crowns or bridgework are crafted to match the appearance of your natural teeth.
Implant-Supported Denture
An implant-supported denture is a specialized type of overdenture anchored to dental implants.
Unlike traditional dentures, which rest solely on the gums, implant-supported dentures provide added stability for individuals without any remaining teeth but who have sufficient jawbone to support implants.