Implants offer a range of solutions for missing teeth, tailored to your specific needs. Our advanced 3-D cone beam CT scanner allows us to plan your implant procedure, ensuring precision placement and results. We offer several types of implant restorations to replace any number of missing teeth:
- Single Implants With Crowns – Single implants will replace individual missing teeth with a natural-looking, long-lasting crown.
- Implant-Supported Bridges – We will use at least two implants to support a fixed bridge, replacing multiple adjacent missing teeth.
- Implant-Retained Dentures – These dentures attach to a set of implants using a system of snaps and balls for improved stability and comfort.
- Implant-Supported Dentures – For a seamless smile, we can create a full set of teeth anchored to implants using a sturdy metal bar.
- Mini Dental Implants – These smaller implants work well in narrow spaces or for patients who have less bone density.
Dental implant procedures generally consist of surgically inserting a titanium screw into your jaw to serve as an artificial tooth root. Once the area has healed sufficiently, a personalized prosthetic tooth or dental appliance is securely attached to the implant. You’ll have a durable and stable dental restoration that closely mimics the appearance and functionality of natural teeth.
Our skilled dental professionals employ leading-edge methods to maximize your comfort during the entire process. We’re committed to supporting you at each stage, from your initial visit through the final placement of your new teeth.
To find out more about dental implants in Las Vegas, call Trobough Dental today at 702-757-3703 to schedule a consultation. You can also make an appointment .
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For patients with insufficient jawbone density or volume, bone grafting offers a solution to prepare for successful dental implant placement. This procedure is necessary if your jawbone has deteriorated due to tooth loss, periodontal disease, or other factors.
When we perform a bone graft to the weakened areas of the jaw, it will stimulate new bone growth and form a solid foundation for implants. The graft material can come from various sources, including your own body, donor tissue, or synthetic alternatives.
The process typically begins with a thorough evaluation of your jawbone using advanced imaging techniques. If a graft is needed, our experienced team can perform this procedure in-house, eliminating the need for referrals to external specialists. This integrated approach not only saves you time and hassle but also ensures continuity of care throughout your implant journey.
Following the graft, a healing period of several months allows new bone to form and integrate with the existing jawbone. Once healed, your jaw will be ready to support dental implants, providing a stable anchor for your new teeth and restoring both function and esthetics to your smile.