DENTAL IMPLANTS IN HURST, TX
Smile With Confidence Again
We understand that missing teeth (or several) can greatly impact your overall health, daily comfort, and self-confidence. That’s why we’re committed to helping you restore your smile quickly and effectively! We offer dental implants in Hurst, TX, as a long-lasting and aesthetically pleasing solution. Our experienced dentists provide every step of this transformative treatment in our office. We’re confident that the results will not only meet but exceed your expectations, giving you back strong and beautiful teeth!
WHY CHOOSE CIMARRON FAMILY DENTISTRY FOR DENTAL IMPLANTS?
- Dental Implant Placement & Restoration In 1 Convenient Location
- Sedation Options Available
- Dr. De Vincenzo Has a Background Placing Dental Implants in a Level 1 Trauma Hospital
How Implants Can Help You
- Implants provide full biting function and are highly durable.
- The conservative nature of the treatment won’t harm the health of surrounding natural teeth.
- Patients can enjoy their favorite foods again and brush and floss like normal.
- Dental implants look and feel just like natural teeth. Their aesthetic appearance is unmatched!
- With proper maintenance, implants have an overall success rate of 95% and can thrive for several decades. Many patients enjoy them for the rest of their lives.
How Dental Implants Work
Dental implants succeed where more traditional services fall short because they focus on replacing your entire natural tooth, not just the white crown that shows in your smile. The titanium implant itself is the substitute for the tooth root and is inserted into the jawbone during an initial surgery. Over a period of months, it forms a strong bond with the natural tissue and eventually supports a full, custom restoration, successfully preventing the jawbone deterioration that is so common after tooth loss. At Cimarron Family Dentistry, our expert implant dentist, Dr. De Vincenzo, performs the whole dental implant procedure under one roof to give you quality and convenient care.
Single Tooth Dental Implants
If you have just one missing tooth, an implant with a crown is the ideal choice for restoring it. This custom restoration will fit into place alongside your natural teeth without requiring them to be negatively altered, unlike a traditional bridge. After some time has passed, many patients can’t even point out the non-original tooth at first glance!
Implant-Retained Dental Bridges
If you are missing more than one tooth but still have surrounding, healthy dental structure, either multiple implants or a bridge will be the best option. Implant-retained dental bridges can recreate two or more consecutive teeth at once by anchoring to two dental implants, with one placed on each side of the gap for optimal stability.
Full-Arch Dental Implants
The loss of a full arch can feel devastating, but an implant-retained denture can work wonders in bringing back the oral function you need to enjoy life to the fullest. These custom prosthetics will anchor in place over a small number of strategically angled dental implants, making them more cost-effective than replacing each tooth individually.
Start-to-Finish Convenience
While many general dental practices have to refer their patients to separate specialists for the surgical portion of their dental implant procedure, our team personally handles every stage for added convenience and comfort. Our state-of-the-art technology allows for confident, comprehensive treatment planning of the surgical care, and we’ll also take the time to design a fully customized and attractive restoration for the implant(s) that leaves patients smiling. From the initial consultation to your finished, rejuvenated smile, our dentists will be by your side!
The Cost Of Dental Implants
Every patient is unique, and so is every dental implant procedure. Our dentists will review your current oral health and the extent of your tooth loss before providing a full rundown of the services needed and the price points attached to them. Our goal is to help you feel fully confident in the financial aspects of treatment before proceeding.
While dental implants do not receive coverage by dental insurance in most cases, there are some steps of the treatment that can receive partial coverage. For example, the restoration itself or the preparatory treatments needed to make implants viable (i.e. gum disease therapy or bone grafts) can receive some coverage. If you need additional help paying for dental implants, we encourage you to take a look at third-party financing options available through our practice. These plans offer flexible, low-interest financing and allows payments in monthly instalments, even for treatments not typically covered by dental insurance.
Keep in mind that while dental implant treatment is more expensive than more traditional tooth replacements, it’s an investment worth making. Implant-retained teeth can last for decades with only minimal maintenance, while bridges and dentures will likely need replacements. This means that in the long run, you may end up spending less money overall.
Pre-Implant Procedures
Sometimes the process of getting dental implants requires a few extra steps. A common issue among potential implant candidates is a lack of bone tissue in the jaw (which is a common side effect of tooth loss) which can be treated with a bone grafting procedure. Also, when replacing teeth in the upper jaw, there are some cases where the sinuses are too close to the sites where the implants need to be inserted; we can address this issue with a procedure called a sinus lift.
Your jaw maintains its size and strength through the stimulation it receives from the roots of your natural teeth. When your teeth are gone, the body will think that the underlying bone isn’t needed anymore and allow it to break down. Since dental implants need to fuse with the bone, a degenerated jaw could lower your chances of a successful procedure. However, Dr. De Vincenzo can reverse bone loss through a procedure called bone grafting.
Bone grafts take a section of bone from another part of your body, such as the hips or a denser part of the jaw, and places it at the site where the bone loss has taken place. (Sometimes the bone can be taken from a donor or an animal, or synthetic material might be used instead.) Once the new tissue is in place, it will encourage the jaw to start producing new bone tissue to rebuild itself. Under normal circumstances, you’ll need to wait several months before there’s enough density for implants. Of course, in some situations the implant surgery can be performed immediately after a minor graft, although Dr. De Vincenzo will need to decide whether this is a viable option.
A sinus lift is like bone grafting in that it adds height to the upper jaw, but it can also be used to address other issues. Some patients will have a sinus cavity that’s too close to the area where implants need to be inserted. To solve this issue, Dr. De Vicenzo can make an incision in your gums and create a hole in the bone so that he can gently push the sinus upwards. He can then pack bone graft material into the empty space before re-closing the gums. Depending on the case, you’ll normally have to wait about 4 to 9 months before the grafting material fully meshes with the bone, at which point you’ll be ready to receive your dental implants.
What To Expect
- Assessment: Your journey begins with a thorough dental examination. Dr. De Vincenzo or Dr. Saremi will assess your oral health, review your medical history, and discuss your concerns and expectations.
- Imaging: X-rays or 3D scans are taken to evaluate the condition of your jawbone and to plan the placement of the implant.
- Treatment Plan: Your dentist in Hurst will develop a personalized treatment plan, explaining the procedure, duration, and any preparatory work needed.
- Health Optimization: If you have oral health issues like gum disease, these will be treated first.
- Bone Grafting (If Necessary): In some cases, if your jawbone isn’t thick enough, a bone graft may be required to provide a solid foundation for the implant. This step involves additional healing time.
- Anesthesia: To ensure comfort, local anesthesia is administered. Sedation options may also be available for anxious patients.
- Implant Insertion: A small incision is made in the gum to expose the bone, and a hole is drilled. The implant (a small titanium post) is then placed into the jawbone.
- Healing: The implant will need time to integrate with your jawbone, a process known as osseointegration. This can take several months, during which a temporary tooth replacement can be worn.
- Healing Cap: Once the implant has bonded with the bone, a healing cap is placed on it to guide the gum tissue’s healing.
- Abutment Attachment: After your gums heal, the healing cap is replaced with an abutment, which serves as a base for your new tooth.
- Customization: An impression of your mouth is taken to create a custom restoration.
- Final Placement: Once ready, the crown, bridge or denture is attached to the abutment.
- Instructions: You’ll receive detailed care instructions for your implant site, including how to clean and what foods to avoid temporarily.
- Minimal Disruption: Daily life can typically resume shortly after the implant placement, with care taken to protect the area.
Key Points If You Feel Anxious
- Pain Management: You can choose from various sedation options so that you stay comfortable and numb throughout the procedure.
- Professional Care: You are in the hands of experienced professionals who are committed to your comfort and well-being.
- Communication: Keep open communication with us. Express your fears or concerns—we are here to listen and to put you at ease.
- Relaxation Techniques: If you feel anxious during your appointments, focus on taking deep, controlled breaths or listen to calming music.
Transform Your Smile Today!
Don’t let missing teeth hold you back from getting the most out of life! Be proud to show off your smile and enjoy full functionality once more with dental implants! Our skilled cosmetic dentists, Dr. De Vincenzo and Dr. Saremi, offer comprehensive dental implant treatments in Hurst, TX. Get in touch with our friendly team at Cimarron Family Dentistry to request an appointment today!