Dental Implants Designed for Precision, Stability, and Aesthetics
A Better Approach to Dental Implants
Dental implants are one of the most reliable ways to replace missing teeth — but how they’re planned and placed makes a big difference.
Our focus is on:
- Creating long-term stability
- Preserving bone and tissue
- Achieving natural aesthetics
Immediate Implants (When Appropriate)
In many cases, we can place an implant at the same time a tooth is removed. This approach can:
- Reduce the number of procedures
- Help preserve bone and gum tissue
- Shorten overall treatment time
Not every case qualifies, but when it’s possible, it can significantly improve both efficiency and outcomes.
Minimally Invasive Tooth Removal
Whenever possible, we use flapless, tunneling-style extraction techniques. This helps:
- Preserve surrounding bone and soft tissue
- Improve healing
- Support better aesthetic results for implants
Precision Planning & Technology
Successful implants start with accurate planning. We use:
- 3D CBCT imaging for detailed evaluation of bone and anatomy
- Digital intraoral scanning (TRIOS) for precise impressions
- Custom surgical guides for accurate implant placement
This allows us to plan treatment carefully and execute it with a high level of precision.
Supporting Bone & Tissue
It’s common to rebuild or support the surrounding structures at the time of implant placement. This may include:
- Bone grafting to strengthen the foundation
- Soft tissue grafting to improve gum health and aesthetics
These steps help create more predictable, long-term results.
Aesthetic Details Matter
In visible areas, small details make a big difference. When appropriate, we use custom healing abutments to help shape the gum tissue during healing. This supports:
- More natural contours
- Better integration with surrounding teeth
- Improved final aesthetics
Modern Implant Systems
We use modern implant systems designed for strong initial stability and long-term integration with bone. These modern designs allow for:
- Improved stability at placement
- Better integration with the bone
- Greater flexibility in treatment planning
What to Expect
Every case is different.
We’ll evaluate your bone, gum tissue, and overall goals to create a personalized plan. Our goal is to make the process as efficient, precise, and comfortable as possible.
If you’re considering dental implants, we’ll help you understand your options and what approach is best for your situation. Schedule a consultation to get started.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can an implant be placed the same day a tooth is removed?
In many cases, yes. Immediate implant placement is possible when there is enough bone and stability. We’ll evaluate whether this approach is right for you.
Will I need a bone graft?
Sometimes. If there isn’t enough bone to support an implant, grafting may be recommended to improve long-term success.
Is implant placement painful?
Most patients report minimal discomfort. We use comfort-focused techniques to help make the procedure and recovery manageable.
How long does the process take?
It depends on the case. Immediate implants can reduce overall time, while more complex cases may require healing phases before final restoration.
What is a custom healing abutment?
It’s a temporary component placed on the implant that helps shape the gum tissue during healing, improving the final aesthetic result.
How accurate is implant placement?
We use 3D imaging and surgical guides to plan and place implants with a high level of precision.
Are dental implants long-lasting?
With proper care and maintenance, dental implants are designed to be a long-term solution.
What type of implants do you use?
We use modern implant systems designed for stability and integration with the bone. Specific systems are selected based on what’s best for your case.