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Dental Implants in Boulder – Advanced Implant Dentistry at Incredible Smiles

At Incredible Smiles, we can transform smiles with implant dentistry, offering permanent solutions for missing teeth using the latest technology. Dental implants restore function and aesthetics, allowing you to eat, speak, and smile with confidence. Unlike traditional bridges or dentures, implants integrate with the jawbone, preventing bone loss and preserving facial structure.

Our team uses 3D cone beam technology to map your jaw structure with precision, ensuring optimal implant placement. This advanced imaging provides long-term stability and success, so your implant looks and feels natural for years to come.

What Are Dental Implants?

Dental implants replace missing teeth at the root, using a titanium post that fuses with the jawbone. Once healed, a custom-made crown is secured on top, fully restoring the function and appearance of a natural tooth.

Unlike bridges, which require support from neighboring teeth, implants stand alone, protecting surrounding teeth from unnecessary stress. They also stimulate bone growth, preventing the jawbone from shrinking after tooth loss.

Why Choose Dental Implants

Beyond aesthetics, dental implants improve oral health, function, and long-term stability.

  • Natural Appearance & Feel – Custom crowns are designed to blend seamlessly with your smile.
  • Long-Term Durability – With proper care, implants can last a lifetime.
  • Jawbone Preservation – Unlike dentures or bridges, implants help prevent bone loss and facial collapse.
  • No Impact on Healthy Teeth – Unlike traditional bridges, implants do not require modifying adjacent teeth.
  • Improved Comfort & Functionality – Eat, speak, and smile with ease, just as you would with natural teeth.

The Dental Implant Process & Timeline

Receiving dental implants involves a step-by-step approach over a period of three to six months, ensuring proper healing and long-term success.

  1. Initial Consultation & 3D Cone Beam Imaging – We start with a detailed exam and 3D imaging to evaluate your jawbone and create a customized treatment plan. This technology ensures optimal placement for lasting results.
  2. Surgical Placement of the Implant – A titanium post is carefully placed into the jawbone, acting as an artificial root. The procedure is performed under local anesthesia for a comfortable experience.
  3. Healing & Osseointegration (3–6 Months) – Over the next few months, the implant bonds with the jawbone in a process called osseointegration, creating a strong, stable foundation for the crown.
  4. Final Restoration – Attaching the Crown – Once healing is complete, we secure a custom-designed crown, perfectly matching your natural teeth for a seamless, functional smile.

Are Dental Implants Right for You?

Dental implants are an excellent option for individuals who:

  • Need to replace one or more missing teeth
  • Have sufficient jawbone density or qualify for bone grafting
  • Maintain good oral and overall health
  • Want a long-term, fixed alternative to bridges or dentures

Schedule your Free consultation, and we’ll determine if implant dentistry is the right solution for your needs and discuss any necessary preparations, such as bone grafting if additional support is needed. We’ll walk you through every step ensuring the best results.

Dental Implant FAQs

This is a surgical procedure designed to replace a missing tooth. A dental implant is a titanium cylinder that is placed in the bone and replaces what was once the root of the tooth. A crown is attached to the implant to simulate an individual tooth.

A dental implant literally replaces a missing tooth. A dental implant simulates the root of a tooth to which the cosmetic dentist attaches a cosmetic tooth. A dental bridge, on the other hand, is non-surgical and uses the adjacent teeth to support a new cosmetic tooth. A tooth implant is not invasive to surrounding teeth (especially desirable if they are healthy and in good condition). By simulating the root, it engages the bone and keeps it healthy. Because a dental implant is an individual tooth it is also easier to floss. A dental bridge can be a good choice if the adjacent teeth are in need of restoration. However, there are other subtle factors such as age, timing, and bone health that you should discuss with Dr. Uppal and Dr. Kemmet when deciding which options may be best for you.

Once a person is deemed a good candidate for dental implants, then there is one visit to surgically place the implant. Some applications are ready for immediate restoration, others may be required to wait anywhere from 3 to 6 months for bone growth to solidify around the implant to anchor it. At this point, the implant can be restored to completion.

3D cone beam imaging provides a highly detailed, three-dimensional view of your jawbone, nerves, and surrounding structures. This ensures optimal implant placement, leading to long-term stability, success, and a more comfortable fit.

When a tooth is lost and not replaced, the surrounding bone begins to shrink, causing other teeth to shift and affecting facial structure. Dental implants help preserve jawbone health, preventing long-term complications.

 

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