DENTAL IMPLANTS – FORT WORTH, TX
New, Lifelike Replacement Teeth
Over the last few decades, dental implants in Fort Worth have emerged as one of the most popular tooth replacement treatments chosen among patients. This is because they offer a wide array of unique benefits that revolve around both health and aesthetics. They restore the entire structure of missing teeth, making them feel and function nearly identically to your home-grown pearly whites. To learn whether you’re a good candidate for dental implants in Fort Worth, TX, don’t hesitate to reach out to our team to schedule a consultation with Dr. Buck today.
Why Choose Hulen Crossing Family Dental for Dental Implants?
Start-to-Finish Dental
Implant Treatment
Experienced Oral Surgeon
On-Staff
Dental Sedation for Surgery
What are Dental Implants?
The 4-Step Dental Implant Process
INITIAL DENTAL IMPLANT CONSULTATION
DENTAL IMPLANT SURGERY
DENTAL IMPLANT OSSEOINTEGRATION & ABUTMENT PLACEMENT
DELIVERY OF DENTAL IMPLANT RESTORATIONS
Benefits of Dental Implants
DAY-TO-DAY BENEFITS
Easy maintenance: Unlike dentures and dental bridges that need special cleaning solutions and brushes, you can care for your dental implants just like they were natural teeth.
Eat all your favorite foods: Dental implants can restore 80% or more of your natural chewing power with optimal stability, so you can easily eat nuts, steak, apples, or anything else on your plate.
Absolutely seamless results: The restorations that are paired with dental implants are designed to look just like natural teeth, so no matter how many teeth you’re replacing,
Smile confidently: Since dental implants are firmly anchored into your jawbone, they will never slip or pop out of place at embarrassing times. You may even forget you have them as you talk, laugh, smile, and go about your day!
HEALTH BENEFITS
Preservation of your youthful appearance: Dental implants prevent jawbone deterioration, which stops the sunken, aged facial appearance that typically comes with tooth loss.
Minimize your risk of future tooth loss: As dental implants strengthen the portion of the jawbone they’re embedded in, they support the surrounding tissues supporting the rest of your teeth, helping keep them securely in place.
Keep your remaining teeth healthy: Dentures and dental bridges wear down remaining teeth and cause gum irritation, but dental implants are completely self-supporting, making them the healthiest option for your smile.
Enjoy better overall health: Dental implants allow you to eat a healthier, more nutritious diet, which can dramatically improve your health. Plus, research indicates that maintaining better oral health has a demonstrable positive effect on overall health, including a lower risk of heart health, memory loss, and respiratory disease.
LONG-TERM BENEFITS
A reliable, long-term success rate: When placed by an expert like one of our doctors, dental implants have an astonishing success rate of 95% over 10 years!
New teeth for life: With the proper care, you can easily expect your dental implants to last a lifetime!
Save thousands of dollars: Dental bridges and dentures have a lower initial price than dental implants, but they need to be replaced every five to seven years. Since dental implants can last a lifetime, they can potentially save you thousands of dollars in replacements alone over the years! Plus, dental implants prevent future tooth loss and lower your risk of oral health issues, which reduces the overall cost of caring for your smile.
Who Dental Implants Can Help
WHO IS A GOOD CANDIDATE FOR DENTAL IMPLANTS?
Good health: You need to be well enough to undergo minor oral surgery to have your dental implants placed.
Great oral health: Issues like cavities and gum disease need to be treated first, since these problems can cause dental implant failure.
Adequate jawbone dentistry: Your jawbone needs to be strong enough and dense enough for dental implants to fuse with.
MISSING 1 TOOTH
MISSING MULTIPLE TEETH
For replacing multiple consecutive missing teeth, we can secure an implant bridge to two dental implants that we’ll place on either side of the gap in your smile. Again, this prevents the need to file down healthy teeth.
For replacing multiple missing teeth around the mouth, you have a few options. You could choose to replace each individual tooth with a single dental implant and crown, but it may be easier and more cost-effective to use a few dental implants to secure a partial denture in place.