Advanced Restoration

The Next Best Thing to Natural Teeth

Dental implants are the only permanent solution that replaces the entire tooth—root and all. regain your ability to eat, laugh, and smile with total confidence.

structure of implant

Lifetime Solution

Prevents Bone Loss

Why Choose Implants?

Unlike dentures or bridges, implants integrate with your jawbone, offering benefits that no other replacement option can match.

Preserves Jawbone

When you lose a tooth, the bone melts away. Implants stimulate the jawbone just like a natural root, preventing facial sagging.

Eat Anything

No slipping, clicking, or adhesive. Implants are anchored securely, allowing you to bite into apples, steak, and corn.

Protects Healthy Teeth

Unlike bridges, implants don't require grinding down the neighboring teeth. Your surrounding healthy teeth remain untouched.

How It Works

An implant isn't just a fake tooth; it's a complete three-part restoration system.

1
The Implant Post

A small titanium screw is surgically placed into the jawbone. It acts as the "root" and fuses with the bone over time.

2
The Abutment

A connector piece that sits on top of the implant screw, projecting just above the gum line to hold the crown.

3
The Crown

The visible part of the tooth. Custom-made from porcelain to match the color and shape of your natural teeth.

components of dental implant

The Treatment Timeline

Implants require patience, but the results are worth the wait. The process typically takes 3 to 6 months.

Visit 1
Placement Surgery

Dr. Radomsky surgically places the titanium implant into your jawbone. This is done under local anesthesia, so it is painless.

3-6 Months Later
Healing (Osseointegration)

The most critical phase. The bone grows around the implant, locking it in place. You may wear a temporary tooth during this time.

Final Visit
Restoration

Once healed, we attach the abutment and your custom-made porcelain crown. You leave with a fully functional, permanent tooth.

Frequently Asked Questions

Surprisingly, most patients report that the procedure is less painful than a tooth extraction. We use local anesthesia to numb the area completely. Post-op discomfort is usually managed easily with over-the-counter pain relievers.

With proper care (brushing and flossing), the implant screw itself can last a lifetime. The crown on top may need replacement after 10-15 years due to normal wear and tear, just like a regular crown.

Most healthy adults are candidates. The main requirement is having enough jawbone density to support the implant. If you have experienced bone loss, we may recommend a bone graft procedure prior to placing the implant.