Dental Implants

TOOTH REPLACEMENTS in south miami

Are you looking for a long-lasting and reliable solution for restoring your smile? Dental implants provide unmatched functionality and look just like a beautiful set of natural teeth. At The Dental Boutique, we're experienced in providing patients with dental implant solutions that leave them smiling for years. Discover whether implants might be the right fit for you!

Implants look and feel like your natural teeth

Increases a patient's confidence and self-esteem

Restores the ability to talk, eat, and smile

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ALL-ON-4 IMPLANTS


All-on-4 dental implants provide a permanent, secure and natural-looking solution for missing teeth. The innovative technique uses four strategically placed implants to provide an entire dental restoration, eliminating the need for additional surgeries or prosthetics. All-on-4 implants are designed to create a stable foundation for the replacement teeth, providing superior support, a snug fit, and improved comfort compared to traditional dentures or bridges.

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ALL-ON-6 IMPLANTS


All-on-6 dental implants are a permanent and durable form of tooth restoration that use six implant screws to hold a full arch of prosthetic teeth in place. They provide an effective solution for those who have lost multiple teeth due to decay, infection, or injury. All-on-6 implants preserve the jawbone anatomy by using fewer implants than traditional implant options, and they help to prevent bone deterioration that can occur when teeth are missing.

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SINGLE TOOTH IMPLANTS


Single tooth dental implants are a great way to replace a single missing tooth. The implant is placed directly into the jawbone, where it integrates with your existing bone structure, providing a stable foundation for the replacement tooth. This advanced procedure offers several benefits, including improved stability and aesthetics. Additionally, dental implants are designed to last for many years, so replacing a single missing tooth with an implant can help you maintain your overall oral health.

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MULTIPLE TOOTH IMPLANTS


Multiple tooth dental implants are a great solution for replacing multiple missing teeth. This type of implant consists of a titanium screw that is placed into the jawbone, topped with a special abutment and custom-made artificial crowns to match your existing teeth. If you're missing multiple teeth and are looking for a fully restored, beautiful smile with a seamless finish, multiple tooth implants could be the perfect solution. Learn more about how multiple tooth implants can support your oral health.

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FULL MOUTH IMPLANTS


Full mouth dental implants are a permanent solution for restoring an entire mouth of missing or damaged teeth. These implants replace both the root and crown of the teeth, making them ideal for people with little to no teeth left. They provide a secure, natural-looking restoration that won't slip out of place like dentures can. With full mouth dental implants, patients can enjoy better chewing, speaking, and self-confidence. Additionally, with proper care, these implants can last for decades.

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Implant Repair


Although dental implants are designed to last for decades, nothing is ever foolproof. Just like your natural teeth, implants can become victims of damage or wear and tear. Dental implant repair is essential for restoring the health and function of your implanted teeth. It involves replacing parts of an existing dental implant, or substituting a new one if necessary. The goal of dental implant repair is to restore the stability and strength of the existing tooth structure and give you back your beautiful smile!

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Implant-Supported Dentures


Dental implant-supported dentures provide a great alternative to traditional dentures. These dentures, which attach to four or more dental implants, offer improved stability and comfort for the patient. Implant-supported dentures are held in place by the implants so that they do not slip or move out of place. Additionally, due to their secure placement, they allow for a greater range of movement when speaking and eating compared to conventional dentures.

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Frequently Asked Implant DENTISTRY Questions

  • How long will the dental implant process take?

    The length of time to complete your dental implant treatment will vary depending on a few factors such as how many teeth need to be replaced and how complex your case may be. Generally, patients can expect the implant process to last anywhere from two to nine months, the majority of which is healing time. During this time, you will meet with your dentist for several appointments to assess progress and make sure the implant is healing properly. After the implant has healed it will be fitted with a custom-made crown, bridge, or denture to restore your smile.

  • Do dental implants require special care?

    Dental implants, just like natural teeth, require good oral hygiene habits. This includes brushing twice a day, flossing daily and regular visits to your dentist. You should also avoid smoking and eating foods that are high in sugar or starch as these can increase the risk of plaque buildup or infection around the implant. With proper care, dental implants can last a lifetime. 

  • Can I get a dental implant if I have an existing medical condition?

    Generally yes, but it is important to tell your dentist about any existing medical conditions you may have. Some medical conditions may affect the success of your dental implant and your dentist will need to evaluate whether or not an implant is appropriate for you. 

  • Is the dental implant procedure painful?

    The dental implant procedure is typically done with an anesthetic to ensure that you are comfortable during the entire process. After your implant has been placed, most people feel some mild discomfort and swelling for a few days afterwards, but this can be managed with over-the-counter pain medications. Most patients report that the discomfort associated with dental implants is much less than what they experienced with their original tooth loss. 

  • How much do dental implants cost?

    The cost of your implant treatment will depend on several factors such as how many teeth need to be replaced and the complexity of your case. Generally, however, dental implants can range from a few hundred to several thousand dollars depending on the number of teeth that need to be replaced and the materials used in the treatment. To get an accurate estimate for your implant treatment, schedule a consultation with our team. 

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