Dental Implants

Dental Implants
in Lake Mary, FL

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What makes Dental Implant Unique?

When it comes to replacing teeth, there are various methods available and understanding the strengths and weaknesses of each is crucial. Dental implants are the best method, for they do more than fill gaps in a person’s smile. It can contribute positively to a person’s dental health. Dental implants are the only option with which an individual can actually prevent further bone loss. Everything from a single tooth to full mouth replacements can be done using implants, and the best part is that it is the most effective option for long-term solutions.

Free Consultation with Dental implant Specialist

If a dental implant is what you are considering, our free consultation helps you decide better without any extra costs. During the visit, you will be able to:
  • Discuss your dental record and any previous treatments.
  • Share your expectations in terms of appearance and functionality.
  • Have a dental checkup to assess your present dental condition.
  • Digital imaging, such as photographs and scans, is used for a better assessment.
  • Ensure that dental implants are the right choice for you. Learn about its advantages and procedure details.
  • Review the treatment plan with details covering costs and timelines.
  • One-on-one sessions to clarify your doubts and queries.
Take the opportunity today and book your appointment!

What are the costs of implants?

The average price for dental implants in the Orlando Metro ranges from $4,500 to $5,200. The overall price is affected by the total implants needed, the type of restoration desired, and other treatment procedures.

Insurance Coverage for Implants

Dental Surgery coverage for dental implants differs based on the plan. Some may offer partial coverage, while some offer zero coverage for dental implants. We have a qualified team that can improve your coverage aid. All you need to do is give us a call, and we will do the rest!

Implants With No Insurance

Dental implants in the Orlando Metro area range from $4,500 to $5,200 inclusive of the crown, abutment, implant and imaging. Enclave Smile Saver plan members enjoy the benefit of a high-cost reduction of $3,500.

The Benefits of Dental Implants

Unique Comfort

plants feel and function exactly like natural teeth. Brushing and flossing can be done easily, and there are no restrictions on the type of food one consumes.

Natural Look

Your dental implant will be done with a custom-made restoration that will be durable and natural in appearance so that it can blend in with your smile.

Safeguard Dental Health

Restorative dental implants are produced using biocompatible components that appropriately replicate the structure and function of a tooth's root so as to minimize jaw bone atrophy after tooth loss.

The Dental Implant Treatment Process

Once your treatment plan has been approved, our staff will schedule your oral surgery and prepare the operative plan. To commence the procedure, Dr. Shah will incise your gums and insert a dental implant into the jawbone. The surgical site will be cleaned and sutured to ensure healing.
The incision site would have fully healed in a week or two, but the osseointegration phase typically takes 3-6 months as the implant becomes one with your jawbone. During this osseointegration stage, we will set follow-up appointments to check on your recovery.
A dental restoration is the visible crown part of an implant, replacing a single tooth. Your new crown will be custom-made to blend with the color of your teeth and will be fixed to the titanium implant using an abutment. After your new tooth has been placed, you will smile with great confidence again!

Frequently Asked Questions

Explore these frequently asked questions, or contact us to talk with our team.
What does a single tooth implant mean?
A single tooth implant consists of three main parts: the implant itself, a dental crown, and an abutment. A single tooth replacement implant consists of a titanium rod which is shaped like a screw and is placed into the jawbone. An abutment is a connector that is used to hold the dental implant and the dental crown together. The crown, also called restoration, is a dental prosthesis that fills a tooth and is formed into the shape of your tooth and gums. Single-tooth implants are very sturdy and remain firmly in place.
How are dental implants manufactured?

Dental implants made of titanium are produced at specialized laboratories, and these dental labs have various post-diameters from which to choose. However, restoration is a customized prosthesis which means that it is tailored to the specific shape that the person wants. Your dentist may be able to perform the procedure at their office, where they will have a milling machine or a collaborative laboratory to take detailed impressions of your mouth.

The next step is for the lab to build a restoration that is custom-made for you and is strong enough to withstand normal wear. Porcelain is the most popular type of crown because it is strong and looks like tooth enamel. After the crown is finished, the lab will send the crown to the dental office, where the dentist will place the crown on the implant.

What is the average lifespan of a dental implant?

If all the procedures are done by a professional and proper maintenance is undertaken, such as maintaining oral and dental hygiene and attending dental check-ups, implants can last for 30 years or in some cases, last a lifetime.

Conversely, it must be understood that the restoration might need to be replaced in time. Restorations and traditional crowns or dentures are no different because they all are subjected to the normal effects of chewing and biting. Regular check-ups will give you the opportunity to see the condition of the restoration, the state of the implant, and how best to preserve that smile.

Can I get an Infection on my Dental Implant?

Yes, dental implants can get infected, and this can lead to a condition referred to as ‘peri-implantitis’. This risk is extremely minimal and usually happens because of post-surgery negligence of care.

Unless you ignore entirely proper post-op steps, the chance of getting an infection is negligible.

Can bone loss be prevented with dental implants?

After losing a tooth, the jaw is no longer stimulated by the forces exerted during chewing and biting. This deteriorates the jawbone, which can cause a shift or loosening of the neighboring teeth.

Dental implants are replicas of natural tooth roots, thus their placement is directly into the jaw bone. This enables chewing and biting forces to stimulate the jaw bone in the same manner that normal teeth do, which aids in stopping bone resorption from taking place.

Is it possible to get an implant done in one day?

There are patients eligible to receive an implant in just a single visit. If this is possible for you, you will receive a temporary restoration to protect the implant while it heals. This process usually takes between three to six months. All post-operative patients will be able to speak and eat normally while awaiting appointment follow-ups.

As you heal, our team will keep an eye on your progress and take impressions or digital scans of your teeth that will be used to create your final restoration. We will guide you during your implant consultation to make the optimal choice of tooth replacement which best suits your oral health issues.

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