Dental implants provide a permanent, natural-looking solution for missing teeth, improving chewing, speech, and confidence while preserving jawbone health and preventing shifting of surrounding teeth.
Dental Implants
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Cost
Dental implant and implant restoration pricing differ depending on the number of implants needed and their location, but we’ll walk you through it clearly so you know what to expect. We also offer convenient external payment options that fit your budget.
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Procedure Duration
Treatment times can vary depending on your needs or what needs to be restored. More complex cases may require multiple appointments.
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Pain Level
Our compassionate team will make your dental implant procedure and restoration as comfortable and relaxing as possible. If needed, we do have sedation options available to help with anxiety.
Sedation Dentistry
Dental Implants in Jackson, MS
Dental implants are durable titanium posts surgically placed into the jawbone to replace missing tooth roots. They provide a stable foundation for crowns, bridges, or dentures and offer a natural look and feel.
If your current dental implants are causing problems, restoration may be the fix if they look and feel worn or aren’t doing their job anymore. We can repair and replace crowns, abutments, or any part of the implant system to restore that strong, natural look and feel. Our focus is on precision and comfort—so you walk away confident again.
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The Dental Implant Process
The dental implant process begins with a consultation and imaging to assess bone health. A titanium post is surgically placed into the jawbone, acting as an artificial root. After a healing period of several months, during which the implant fuses with the bone, an abutment is attached. Finally, a custom crown, bridge, or denture is placed. This multi-step process restores function, stability, and appearance for a natural, long-lasting smile.
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Restoring Dental Implants
Restoring a dental implant involves placing a custom-made crown, bridge, or denture onto the implanted post after fully integrating with the jawbone. The process starts with impressions of your mouth to ensure a precise fit. A dental lab then creates the restoration, which is securely attached using an abutment. The result is a natural-looking, fully functional replacement tooth that blends seamlessly with your smile and restores normal chewing and speech.
FAQ
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What are the benefits of dental implants?
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Why do dental implants need restored?
Wear and tear, bite pressure, or old materials can cause damage to implants. We can restore it to full strength and function.
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Does implant restoration involve surgery?
In most cases, no. Restorations typically focus on the crown or abutment rather than the implant post.