Implants

An alternative to bridge and dentures is implants. Dental implants are a replacement of the tooth’s roots. Implants provide a strong foundation for fixed (permanent) replacement teeth that are made to match your natural teeth. There are many advantages to implants including: improved appearance, improved speech, improved comfort, easier eating, improved self-esteem, improved oral health, durability, and convenience. With proper care implants can last a lifetime.

Dental Implants in Reston VA

Dental implants are a long-term solution for replacing one or more missing teeth. They offer a natural-looking alternative that closely mimics your original teeth. Reston Station Dental specializes in personalized dental implants in Reston, VA, that offer a natural, comfortable fit, allowing you to eat, speak, and smile confidently. Unlike traditional dentures, implants are securely anchored into the jawbone, promoting bone health and preventing future dental issues. Our expert team employs the latest technology and techniques for precise implant placement, giving you a lifelike replacement for one or more missing teeth. Whether you need a single implant or a full-mouth restoration, Reston Station Dental is committed to helping you achieve a healthy, beautiful smile.

Dental Implants Options from Reston Station Dental

At Reston Station Dental, we offer two primary types of dental implants in Reston, VA: endosteal and subperiosteal implants. The main distinction between the two lies in how they attach to the jawbone.

Endosteal Implants

These are the most common type! These are shaped like small screws, cylinders, or blades that are surgically placed into the jawbone. They serve as anchors for one or more prosthetic teeth. This type of implant is often recommended for patients with dentures or bridges.

Subperiosteal Implants

These are ideal for patients who cannot wear regular dentures or lack sufficient jawbone for an endosteal implant. This implant is placed on or above the jawbone, with a metal post positioned beneath the gum to hold the replacement teeth. It is a suitable alternative for patients who want to avoid bone augmentation procedures.

We provide these two options for our patients to choose the most suitable implant based on their dental needs and jaw structure.

Signs You Need a Dental Implant

We recognize that dental implants can be life-changing, restoring both function and confidence. But how do you know that you might need dental implant? Here are some key signs:

  • Missing one or more teeth: If you’re dealing with gaps in your smile, implants can provide a permanent, natural-looking solution.
  • Jawbone has reached full growth: Dental implants work best when the jawbone has fully matured, ensuring long-term stability.
  • Adequate bone structure: If you have sufficient bone to secure the implant, or you’re a candidate for a bone graft, implants may be right for you.
  • Healthy oral tissues: Good gum health is essential for a successful implant procedure.
  • No health conditions affecting bone healing: Chronic conditions, such as uncontrolled diabetes, can hinder recovery.
  • Unable or unwilling to wear dentures: If traditional dentures aren’t for you, implants can offer a more comfortable, long-term option.
  • Looking to improve speech: Missing teeth can affect pronunciation, and implants can help restore clear speech.

What to Expect from a Dental Implant?

Our Reston dental implant procedure is a comprehensive, multi-step process designed to provide long-lasting results. Here’s what you can expect from your treatment:

  1. Damaged Tooth Removal: If necessary, we will begin by carefully removing any damaged teeth to prepare the area for your implant.
  2. Jawbone Preparation (Grafting), if needed: If your jawbone isn’t strong enough to support an implant, we may perform a bone graft to provide a stable foundation for the implant.
  3. Dental Implant Placement: The implant, a small titanium post, is inserted into the jawbone where the missing tooth once was. This serves as the root for your new artificial tooth.
  4. Bone Growth and Healing: Over the next few months, your jawbone will naturally connect with the implant in a process called osseointegration. This period is essential for creating a stable base for the final restoration.
  5. Abutment Placement: Once healing is complete, we attach an abutment to the implant. This small connector piece will hold the artificial tooth in place.
  6. Artificial Tooth Placement: Finally, we will custom-make and attach your artificial tooth (crown) to the abutment, restoring your smile.
Note: Tobacco use can interfere with the healing process, so we recommend being tobacco-free for the best outcomes.

Ready to restore your smile with a long-lasting solution? Call 703-988-6042 to schedule your dental implant consultation today!

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