Missing teeth can affect more than just your smile—they can impact your confidence and overall oral health. Schedule a consultation and explore our flexible financing options to see how dental implants can transform your life.
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Limited Time Offer. For New Patients Only.Our team at Mylo Dental Studio is here to help you smile with confidence again. Take our 2-minute quiz to see if you are a candidate for dental implant treatment!
Missing teeth can make everyday activities like eating, speaking, and smiling a challenge. Dental implants offer a permanent, natural-looking solution that restores not just your teeth but also your quality of life. With dental implants, you can enjoy your favorite foods again, speak clearly, and smile without hesitation. Imagine a life where you can confidently engage in social activities without feeling self-conscious about your teeth. That's the life that dental implants can help you achieve.
Dental implants are designed to be a long-lasting solution for missing teeth. Made from strong titanium, the implants fuse with your jawbone, creating a secure foundation for the replacement tooth. With proper care, including good oral hygiene and regular dental checkups, dental implants can last a lifetime, offering a reliable and permanent way to restore your smile.
Beyond just filling gaps, dental implants play an important role in preserving your overall oral health. When you lose a tooth, the surrounding bone can begin to deteriorate, and adjacent teeth may shift, causing alignment issues. Implants act like natural tooth roots, stimulating the jawbone to prevent bone loss and maintaining the natural structure of your mouth. This not only keeps your smile looking full and healthy but also supports the integrity of your entire dental structure.
Unlike removable dentures that can slip or cause discomfort, dental implants are fixed in place, providing unmatched stability and comfort. They function just like natural teeth, allowing you to eat, speak, and smile with complete confidence. There's no need to worry about avoiding certain foods or dealing with messy adhesives—implants blend seamlessly into your daily life, enhancing your comfort and restoring your ability to enjoy all the things you love without hesitation.
Your journey begins with a consultation where Dr. Ami Joshi will assess your dental health, discuss your goals, and determine if dental implants are the right choice for you. We’ll take digital X-rays and 3D scans to create a customized treatment plan tailored to your specific needs.
During the implant placement, a titanium post is surgically inserted into your jawbone to act as a sturdy root for your new tooth. This procedure is performed with precision to ensure a perfect fit and is followed by a healing period where the implant fuses with your jawbone, creating a strong, permanent bond.
Over the next few months, your implant will naturally integrate with your jawbone in a process called osseointegration. This creates a secure foundation for your new tooth, similar to how natural roots support your teeth.
Once your implant has fully integrated, Dr. Joshi will attach a custom-made crown that matches the color and shape of your natural teeth. This crown is designed to blend seamlessly with your smile, providing both function and aesthetics.
After your emergency treatment, our team will provide you with instructions for at-home care and schedule any necessary follow-up appointments. We’re here to support your recovery and ensure you feel confident in the care you’ve received.
With your dental implant complete, you can enjoy all the benefits of a fully restored smile. Dental implants are durable, easy to care for, and designed to last a lifetime with proper maintenance.
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