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Dental Implants

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Dental Implants

A Long-Term Solution for Missing Teeth

Dental implants provide a reliable and long-lasting option for replacing missing teeth. Designed to look, feel, and function like natural teeth, implants help restore confidence, comfort, and oral stability.

At Carling Harmony Dental, dental implant care focuses on restoring both function and appearance while supporting long-term oral health.

What Are Dental Implants?

A dental implant consists of a titanium post that is placed into the jawbone to act as an artificial tooth root. Once healed, the implant supports a crown, bridge, or denture, creating a stable and secure replacement for missing teeth.

Implants may be considered for patients who are missing one or more teeth and want a solution that closely mimics natural tooth function. We work with specialized teams to help with the implant process, ensuring coordinated care every step of the way. They are often chosen by patients who have explored other restorative or cosmetic dentistry options and are seeking a more permanent outcome.

A Balanced Approach to Smile Design

  • Dental implants offer several advantages when compared to traditional tooth replacement options.
  • Implants may help with:
  • Restoring chewing strength and stability
  • Maintaining jawbone structure
  • Supporting facial balance and appearance
  • Reducing movement associated with removable dentures
  • Improving confidence when speaking and smiling

Maintaining healthy gums and surrounding teeth through preventive care plays an important role in the long-term success of dental implants.

Planning Implant Treatment

Implant planning considers bone health, gum condition, and overall oral stability. In some cases, existing dental concerns may need to be addressed first to ensure the best outcome.

Preparatory or supportive treatment may involve restorative procedures provided through general dentistry before implant placement is considered.

Supporting Overall Oral Health

Dental implants are designed to integrate into a patient’s broader oral health plan. Addressing habits such as clenching or grinding, which may place stress on restorations, can help protect implant longevity and may be evaluated through TMJ and sleep apnea assessments.

When properly planned and maintained, implants can support long-term comfort and oral stability.