More than 36 million American adults have no teeth, and 120 million people in the U.S. are missing at least one tooth. It’s nothing to be ashamed of or embarrassed about. If you have lost teeth to dental decay, gum disease, a traumatic injury, or simple wear and tear, it’s time to schedule a consultation with a dentist to explore your options for getting one or more dental implants. No one will notice the difference between your real teeth and your implants.
The well-being of your teeth and mouth affects how you live and enjoy your life. We at the office of Quinsigamond Dental of Southborough understand this and are here for you and your whole family. Think of us as the gatekeepers of your dental health. We listen to your needs and collaborate with you to help your teeth and gums stay healthy and attractive.
Thanks to amazing advances in prosthetic dentistry, implants closely match the appearance, sensation and purpose of your own teeth. An anchor made out of biocompatible materials is inserted into the jawbone during a minor surgical procedure. During the healing process, the bone fuses with the implant, which creates a stable anchoring point for the placement of a crown, bridge or overdenture. The anchor acts in much the same way as the roots of natural teeth.
With a 98 percent success rate (the highest of any implanted surgical device), dental implants offer an effective treatment for missing teeth. While the field of prosthetic dentistry offers many great solutions for treating an incomplete smile, dental implants are one of the most popular and highly effective options in care.
If you’re considering dental implants to reestablish a complete smile, Quinsigamond Dental of Southborough will work with you to develop a treatment plan that suits your needs and level of comfort. There’s no need to wait any longer to improve your smile and dental comfort when help is only a phone call away. New patients are always welcome in our state-of-the-art facility. We’re your local resource for the best in modern dentistry. For more information about dental implants and our many other services, please call us today.
If you've lost a tooth due to injury, decay, gum disease, or any other reason, we recommend dental implants to replace missing teeth. Dental implants come the closest to replicating the look, feel, and function of your natural teeth.
Dental implants are placed into the jawbone and mirror the same function as the root of a tooth. The procedure for dental implants is usually performed while a patient is sedated. Patients who undergo IV sedation must have an empty stomach and transportation home following the procedure. Most sedation patients will have little to no memory of the procedure occurring.
Generally, dental implants are made out of a biocompatible metal such as titanium. Biocompatible metals are also used for other common bone implants (such as shoulder, hip, and knee replacements). The visible portion of the implant is usually made out of porcelain and is custom-made to match your existing teeth.
Dental implants are designed to fuse to the bone, which makes them become permanent fixtures. Typically speaking, the success rate is nearly 100%. There are few cases in which the implant will not fuse as intended and must be removed. If this happens to occur, the procedure can be attempted again a few months later.
Dental implants are not usually covered by dental insurance, but may be covered under a patient's medical insurance. Our office and your insurance company can discuss coverage options with you based on your individual case and treatment plan.
It's easy... just take care of an implant as if it's a natural tooth! This involves regular brushing, flossing, and dental checkups. If you have any concerns about your implant, contact us immediately.
The procedure for placing dental implants is performed under local anesthesia, so you’ll feel little to no discomfort during surgery. Some mild soreness or swelling may occur afterward, but this can be easily managed with over-the-counter pain relief and typically subsides within a few days.
With proper care, dental implants can last a lifetime. Maintaining good oral hygiene and attending regular checkups are key to ensuring long-term success.
Most patients return to normal activities within a day or two after surgery. The full healing process, including osseointegration, can take several months before the final restoration is attached.
Yes. Implants can support individual crowns, bridges, or even full-arch dentures, depending on your needs. We’ll design a customized plan to restore your smile completely.
There’s no upper age limit for dental implants. As long as you’re in good overall health and have adequate bone density, implants can be a great option for patients of all ages.
If you’ve experienced bone loss, procedures like bone grafting or sinus lifts can rebuild the foundation necessary to support implants securely.
Coverage varies by insurance plan. Our office staff can help you review your benefits and explore financing options to make treatment affordable.
Brush and floss daily, just like you would with natural teeth. Use a soft-bristled toothbrush and visit our office regularly for professional cleanings and exams.
Smoking can affect healing and reduce the success rate of implants. We recommend quitting before surgery to ensure the best possible outcome.
Our team offers advanced technology, extensive experience, and personalized care for every patient. We focus on creating natural-looking, durable restorations that enhance your comfort and confidence.
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Contacting Quinsigamond Dental is easy! Our friendly staff is available to assist you with scheduling appointments, answering inquiries about treatment options, and addressing any concerns you may have. Whether you prefer to give us a call or fill out our convenient online contact form, we're here to help. Don't wait to take the first step towards achieving the smile of your dreams – reach out to us today and discover the difference personalized dental care can make.