Dental Implants

At George Family Dental Care, we get how tough losing a tooth can be. Thanks to the leaps in dental implant surgery, there’s now a durable and lifelike fix available. Our implants do more than just bring back your smile; they revamp your oral functionality to its peak.

This technology is changing the game for folks missing teeth in Plantation, FL, with its impressive track record of success.

Our team at George Family Dental Care brings years of dedicated experience in dental implants services right to your service. We’re here to walk you through the entire dental implant journey—from initial consultations that make sure these implants are a match made in heaven for you, through the precise placement by our adept dentist, all the way to offering solid aftercare advice.

Benefits of Dental Implants

Improved Appearance: Implants closely resemble natural teeth, providing a seamless and aesthetically pleasing smile.

Enhanced Functionality: They restore full chewing power, allowing you to enjoy your favorite foods without discomfort. 

Speech Improvement: Unlike dentures, implants remain fixed, reducing the risk of slippage and improving speech clarity.

Bone Preservation: Implants stimulate the jawbone, helping to prevent bone loss that often occurs after tooth loss.

Types of Dental Implants

Single Tooth Implants:

Ideal for replacing a single missing tooth, a titanium post is inserted into the jawbone, and a custom-made crown is attached.

Implant-Supported Bridges:

Used when multiple teeth are missing, this option involves placing implants to support a bridge, eliminating the need for traditional dental crowns or removable dentures.

Full Arch Implants (Teeth-in-a-Day):

This method replaces an entire arch of teeth using strategically placed implants, typically four to six, providing a permanent solution with less invasive surgery. It’s a great option for those looking for full-mouth restoration in a shorter time frame.

The Dental Implant Procedure

Consultation:

During this initial visit, we conduct a thorough examination, including X-rays or a 3D scan, to assess your suitability for implants. We’ll discuss your treatment plan and any preparatory steps needed, such as bone grafting if required.

Understanding the Three Parts of a Dental Implant: Implant

  • Post: This is the titanium screw that is surgically placed into the jawbone, acting as the root of the artificial tooth. It integrates with the bone during the healing process.

  • Abutment: Once the implant post has fused with the bone, a small connector piece called an abutment is attached to the implant. The abutment serves as the link between the implant post and the crown.

  • Crown: The final part is the custom-made crown, which is attached to the abutment. This crown looks and functions like a natural tooth.

Implant Placement:

The titanium implant post is surgically placed into the jawbone under local anesthesia. This procedure is typically quick and minimally invasive. After placement, the healing phase begins as the bone starts to fuse with the implant post (osseointegration).

Healing Phase (Osseointegration):

This crucial stage can take between 3 to 6 months. During this time, the implant post integrates with the bone, creating a stable foundation for the final restoration. The duration of this phase varies based on the patient’s health, bone density, and whether bone grafting was needed. 

Restoration Phases:

  • Temporary Crown/Bridge (if needed): In some cases, a temporary crown or bridge may be placed during the healing phase to protect the implant and maintain aesthetics.

  • Permanent Restoration: Once the implant is fully integrated (typically after 6-8 months), the abutment is attached to the implant post, followed by the custom-made dental crown, bridge, or denture to complete the restoration. 

Timeline:

The entire dental implant process can take 6 to 8 months depending on each patient’s healing speed, bone density, and any preparatory treatments (such as bone grafting). Our team will monitor your progress throughout to ensure the best outcome for your implant success.