Dental implants are one of the most popular solutions for missing teeth. Implants offer unmatched stability and comfort when compared to other traditional methods of tooth replacement. They allow you to chew, bite, and speak comfortably and naturally.

Implants are small titanium posts that are surgically placed into the jaw bone. As one of the most functional tooth replacement options, implants are designed to resemble the natural tooth and function as a normal tooth root would. Their unique design allows them to support dentures, dental bridge, or dental crown. Whenever applicable, patients choose implants because they offer patients a stable, long-lasting solution for tooth loss.

Visit Herndon, VA dentist Dr. Mark Jefferies to explore your tooth replacement options. Finding the right replacement for your missing teeth can restore beauty and function to your smile. If you are searching for dental implants in Herndon, VA, our team can work with you to determine if they are right for you.

Why Choose Dental Implants?

When searching for the best solution for replacing a missing tooth, you will find that there are many viable options available today. Traditional dentures and bridges have been the standard solution for missing teeth. However, they often have to be replaced over time. With dental implants, you have a permanent solution for your lost teeth. Implants offer a comfortable, long lasting, and convenient options for tooth replacement, making them the ideal solution to restore your smile.

Benefits Of Dental Implants

  • Provides a natural looking, beautiful solution for missing teeth
  • Helps promote bone growth in the jaw
  • Implants can last a lifetime
  • You don’t have to follow any dietary restrictions
  • No “slippage”

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Am I A Candidate For Dental Implants?

If you would like to determine if you are a candidate for dental implants, you should visit our Herndon, VA dentist office for a consultation. During your consultation, Dr. Jefferies will asses the condition of your teeth, gums, and jaw to determine if you are a good candidate for dental implants. We will also consider factors like your cosmetic goals, lifestyle, and overall health to determine if implants or another type of replacement option is right for you.

In most cases, candidates for dental implants will need to possess these qualities:

  • Excellent dental health
  • Have an adequate amount of healthy bone structure
  • Have healthy gums

Advancements in dentistry have made it possible for patients who generally don’t possess all the qualities above to receive the dental implants procedure. Patients may undergo treatments such as bone grafting, implant site development, and sinus lift augmentation to help improve their chances of a successful implant procedure. Dr. Jefferies can work with you and explore your options during your appointment.

How Is The Dental Implant Procedure Performed?

implant dentistry herndon va dentistThe implant process will require several visits to our Herndon, VA dentist office. To ensure a high-quality result, Dr. Jefferies may work in coordination with a local surgeon for the surgical phase of the implant process.

The surgical phase of the implant procedure is typically performed using dental sedation or under local anesthesia. If necessary, we can discuss your sedation options prior to your scheduled surgery.

Once the surgeon places the implant, it will take several months for the implant and jaw bone to fuse through a process called osseointegration. After the implant fully heals, the abutment is attached to help support the final restoration. During the final appointment, the final restoration is placed and secured to your dental implants. The type of restoration your receive will depend on the number and location of missing teeth.

Implants are a long lasting, natural looking solution for tooth loss. To maintain a healthy smile, you should continue to practice an excellent oral hygiene routine and visit your dentist in Herndon, VA at least twice a year.

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