Dental Implants That Look and Feel Natural

Restore What You've Lost with Implant Dentistry in Our Community

Losing a tooth — or several teeth — impacts far more than your looks. It can shift the way you eat, influence how you talk, and gradually diminish the jawbone beneath the empty space. For patients in Coral Springs, FL who are ready to solve that problem once and for all, dental implants offer the most complete solution available today.

At ClearWave Dental & Aesthetics, we treat patients at all stages of missing teeth — from a one extracted tooth to whole-mouth replacement. Our clinicians appreciates that no two patients is the same, which is why every dental implants case we develop is built around your unique situation.

Whether you lost a tooth recently or have been living with a gap for years, dental implants can still be a realistic option. Keep reading to learn exactly how the procedure works, who qualifies, and what to expect.

What Are Implants?

A dental implant is a titanium screw — commonly manufactured using medical-grade titanium — that is surgically placed directly into the jawbone below the gumline. It serves as an artificial tooth root, supporting a precision-made crown, bridge, or implant-supported denture on top. Unlike traditional dentures, dental implants become with your natural bone through a biological process called bone integration, which makes them exceptionally stable.

The science behind dental implants make them so effective. Once the implant post integrates with the jawbone — a process that takes a healing period — a connecting piece called an abutment is placed to the top of the post. The custom crown is then placed over the abutment, producing a new tooth that feels virtually identical a natural tooth. Since the post maintains the jawbone the same way a natural root would, it also prevents the bone loss that usually accompanies tooth extraction.

The materials used in dental implants have advanced significantly over the past few decades. Today's modern posts boast surfaces designed to encourage osseointegration, while ceramic crowns replicate the natural look of real tooth enamel. At ClearWave Dental & Aesthetics, we select premium implant components and pair them with realistic crowns crafted to match your natural teeth.

Primary Reasons to Choose of Dental Implants

  • Permanent Anchorage: Because dental implants bond with the jawbone, they never move the way traditional partials sometimes do.
  • Bone Preservation: The implant post acts like a natural tooth root, preserving the jawbone and halting the shrinkage that occurs after tooth loss.
  • Realistic Look: Custom crowns are tinted to your natural teeth, so dental implants are virtually undetectable.
  • Full Bite Function: Patients find biting with full force — something that dentures cannot fully deliver.
  • Zero Alteration of Healthy Teeth: Unlike traditional bridges, dental implants do not require filing the healthy teeth on either side.
  • Easy Maintenance: Dental implants are cleaned exactly like natural teeth — daily brushing, interdental cleaning, and routine professional cleanings are all that's needed.
  • Better Articulation: Missing teeth and ill-fitting prosthetics often affect how you speak. Dental implants restore the physical foundation needed for clear speech.
  • Decades of Longevity: With good maintenance, dental implants have been shown to last well beyond other tooth-replacement options — which makes them one of the most cost-effective solutions in tooth replacement.

The Dental Implants Procedure from Start to Finish

  1. A Thorough First Examination

    The path to dental implants starts with a thorough assessment at our Coral Springs office. Our team evaluates your medical and dental history, obtains digital X-rays, and assesses your jawbone density and periodontal condition to determine whether dental implants are appropriate for your situation.

  2. Treatment Planning and Implant Design

    Using digital scans and careful measurements, our team designs the optimal location of each implant fixture. This planning stage determines the angle of placement to maximize bone contact and deliver the most lifelike final restoration.

  3. Addressing Pre-Implant Requirements

    Some patients benefit from bone grafting or extraction of damaged teeth before implant placement. If your jawbone has already resorbed due to bone resorption, a grafting procedure rebuilds the necessary volume to firmly support the implant. Not every patient undergoes this step.

  4. Inserting the Implant Post

    During this stage, the implant fixture is positioned into the jawbone with the help of local anesthesia — and comfort sedation are available for patients who are nervous. The soft tissue is then stitched over the fixture while healing and fusion occurs over the next three to six months.

  5. Attaching the Connector Piece

    Once the implant has fully integrated, a small piece called an abutment is secured to the top of the implant. The abutment protrudes slightly above the soft tissue and acts as the anchor for your final restoration.

  6. Placement of the Final Restoration

    The permanent crown, bridge, or implant-supported denture is fitted over the abutment and fine-tuned for proper bite alignment. Precise tinting ensures the restoration blends naturally with your surrounding teeth. After this visit, your dental implant looks and functions like a natural tooth.

  7. Long-Term Monitoring

    Our team schedules monitoring appointments to confirm the implant is integrating properly and the restoration functions well. From there, routine hygiene appointments every six months are all that's required to preserve your results over the long run.

Who Is a Good Candidate for Dental Implants?

Most individuals in good health who are dealing with tooth loss are candidates for dental implants. The strongest candidate has sufficient jawbone density to anchor the implant post, no active gum disease, and well-managed or no health conditions that might affect osseointegration. Patients who use tobacco may still qualify but need to know that tobacco use significantly increases the likelihood of complications.

Patients with systemic diseases may still receive dental implants when those conditions are properly managed. Adolescents whose facial bones are not yet fully grown typically need to wait until bone growth is complete. Individuals with severely deficient jawbones often require a grafting procedure to create adequate bone for the implant to succeed.

If dental implants aren't the right fit for your particular case, our team will walk you through other here solutions — including full-arch dentures — that might be more appropriate for your goals. The goal is always to identify the restoration that delivers the best long-term outcome.

Dental Implants Common Questions Answered

How long does the dental implants procedure span from start to finish?

The entire dental implants treatment course usually takes from six months to a year, depending on whether any additional steps apply to your case. The osseointegration phase alone spans the bulk of that time. Patients who are healthy and qualify for accelerated protocols may receive a transitional prosthetic the same day as the procedure.

Is the dental implants surgery painful?

Most patients report the dental implants procedure is surprisingly less unpleasant than expected. Local anesthesia fully anesthetizes the entire area during placement, and comfort sedation is available for anxious patients. Discomfort following the procedure typically resolves within the first week, and most patients return to work within a day or two.

How long do dental implants last?

Dental implants are designed to be a permanent solution. Long-term data show retention rates surpassing 95% at ten years. The restoration on top could need replacement after a decade or so due to general wear, but the titanium fixture may last intact and functional for a lifetime.

How much do dental implants typically cost in Coral Springs?

The cost of dental implants depends based on the complexity of your case, if preparatory procedures is part of the plan, and the type of restoration used. A one dental implant generally falls between $3,500 and $5,500 all-inclusive. Certain patients have dental benefits that apply a portion, and payment plans are offered at our practice.

What occurs in the days following surgery?

The first 24 to 72 hours after dental implants placement involve mild to moderate swelling and soreness at the implant site. We recommend to eat softer foods for the first week, avoid vigorous physical activity for the first couple of days, and use OTC pain relief as recommended. Swelling and discomfort generally fade quickly.

Dental Implants for the Coral Springs Community

Our city is home to a busy group of neighborhoods of residents, families, and long-term residents who take their health seriously. Our team treats residents from all over the surrounding region, including those coming from the Sawgrass Mills and the surrounding neighborhoods, Sample Road, the residential areas close to City Hall, and surrounding cities like Parkland, Margate, and Pompano Beach. Whether you commute in the area, getting to our Coral Springs practice is easy.

The area's growth has brought a growing population to Coral Springs — and with that expansion comes a higher demand for specialized tooth replacement services. Our team has served many area residents restore missing teeth with dental implants, so they can eat comfortably, smile without hesitation, and go about daily life without worrying about a dental gap. We're proud to contribute to this community and to deliver the kind of dentistry that the people of Coral Springs rely on.

Arrange Your Dental Implants Evaluation Now

If you're prepared pursuing dental implants, the first step is a individual evaluation with our knowledgeable dental team at ClearWave Dental & Aesthetics. We take time to evaluate your bone health, address your concerns, and design a personalized implant plan that fits your timeline and budget. Don't let a missing tooth limit your confidence any longer — dental implants may be exactly what you've been looking for. Reach out today to schedule your visit.

ClearWave Dental & Aesthetics | 8894 Royal Palm Boulevard | Coral Springs FL 33065 | (954) 345-5200

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