RESTORATIVE DENTAL CARE – MONTCLAIR, NJ

Dental Implants IN MONTCLAIR, NJ

Dental implants can be an ideal solution to replacing damaged or missing teeth. They can restore not only the functionality of teeth but can provide a great, new look as well. Dental implants are a standard cosmetic dental option offered at Montclair Dental Spa. Schedule a consultation or call us today to see if  dental implants are the right option for you.

Dental Implants in Montclair, NJ
Dental Implants in Montclair, NJ

Regain Your Smile With Dental Implants

People tend to assume that the gap left behind after losing a permanent adult tooth can remain empty. The reality is that an exposed tooth socket faces the risk of infection, can cause teeth to shift out of alignment, and can cause other issues as well. With a dental implant, we can help patients avoid those oral health issues. 

If you are looking for a sturdy, lasting, and discreet replacement tooth, then call us today to learn more about our dental implant procedures and see if a dental implant is the right solution for you.

  • Help Prevent Altered Facial Structure
  • Same Functionality As Your Original Tooth
  • Looks Natural With Your Teeth

OUR PROCESS TO YOUR WINNING SMILE

1

INITIAL DIAGNOSIS

Using modern technology and our extensive experience we identify any and all problem areas for treatment. 

2

CUSTOMIZED APPROACH

Working closely with you, we create a tailored plan to help you regain the smile of your dreams. 

3

THE PROCEDURE

When it's time, we'll guide you through the implant placement while making sure you are safe and comfortable. 

4

IMPLANT LONGEVITY

Like natural teeth, implants require proper care and dental appointments to maintain your great smile.

What To Expect With Dental Implants

If one or more of your teeth fall out, you may qualify for dental implants as a way to permanently replace the missing teeth. We will examine your mouth and jawbone to determine if the procedure is right for you. Once you are cleared for the procedure, the staff at Montclair Dental Spa will take an impression of your mouth to create a new tooth in a dental lab. Each synthetic tooth will match the size and shape of the surrounding teeth, along with having a perfect color match so no one can tell the difference.

  • Custom Made For A Correct Fit
  • Durable and Long Lasting
  • Comfortable and Functional
Dental Implants in Montclair, NJ

Which Dental Implant Solution Is Right For Me? 

  • All-on-4

  • full mouth

  • implant dentures

  • SINGLE implant

ALL-ON-4 DENTAL IMPLANTS

Starting as low as $375/Mo*

*All-On-4 Dental Implants come with 1 year maintenance for eligible patients. Non immune or risk factor patients are eligible for a lifetime guarantee on the implants. Financing available for qualified patients!

All-on-4 dental implants use a full arch to replace the entire upper or lower set of teeth in the mouth. Using our 3-D imaging technology, we strategically place four dental implants into the jaw in areas with the most available bone. Patients that have experienced some degree of bone loss, can still qualify as a candidate for the All-on-4 dental implant procedure. Once the implants are placed, we fit you with a temporary bridge that can be used immediately after surgery. After the dental implants have had time to heal and settle into their final place, a fixed bridge that can be removed by one of our Montclair dental implant specialists, will be created and permanently attached.

The All-on-4 dental implant technique will give you permanent teeth that look, feel, and function just like real teeth and with this technique, there is no plate covering the roof of the mouth, so speaking and eating are more natural and comfortable than with a traditional denture.

All-on-4 Dental Implants in Montclair, NJ

Frequently Asked Questions

I need to replace two missing teeth next to each other. Can I just have one implant and attach it to one of my natural teeth and make a bridge?

Generally, this is not a good idea. We find that it is generally much better not to attach implants to teeth. We frequently attach implants to each other, which can improve strength and works well. So in a case like this, although it may be more expensive in the short term to place two implants instead of one, the long-term success is likely to be much better with the two implants.

I've had dentures for several years and have lost a lot of jawbone. My lower dentures are floaters and I need help. Is there still hope for me?

In most cases, with the new options available today in the field of dental implants, some form of treatment is possible. We encourage people to get help as soon as possible if they are already having some problems with their current situation. These problems include excessive use of denture adhesives, chewing only soft food, unable to taste some foods, constant mouth sores, unhappy with the appearance of one's teeth and bite position (in some cases the nose and chin getting closer together). The sooner we correct the problems with dental implants, the more choices one has available for treatment. If you have any or all of the above symptoms, implants can very well be the answer for you.

I wear lower dentures and can no longer tolerate them. Will I need an implant for every tooth I am replacing on the lower jaw?

It is not necessary to have an implant for every tooth that is being replaced. The number of implants necessary to provide support depends on the type of implants used and the type of teeth (removable vs. non-removable) that will be attached to the implants. A thorough oral exam and panoramic x-ray is all that is necessary in most cases, to determine which implant can be used and how many must be used. Sometimes additional X-rays or CT scans are used in more complicated cases.

 

I was told I did not have adequate bone available to place implants without danger of fracturing my jawbone. Are there any alternatives?

Because of the advances in the field of implantology, there are now more choices and techniques. It is rare for a person to not be able to receive an implant or a combination of implants. Today, we have available many types of implants designed to accommodate multiple problems.