Dental Implants / Tooth Crown in Augusta GA - Shores Dental Center

Dental Implants

Shores Dental Center offers patients in Augusta, GA a better way to replace missing teeth. Thanks to new technology, we are able to provide the most innovative treatments. Call us now to inquire about dental implants!

Surgically implanted into your jawbone, dental implants do not rest on your gumline like traditional dentures. Once inserted, an impression of the upper and lower jaw will be taken from which to create dentures or crowns.

Why Choose Dental Implants?

Dental care has come a long way in recent years. However, due to injuries, gum disease, or general tooth decay, it is still not uncommon for people to lose teeth. Until recently, bridges and dentures were the only solutions out there, but they were often known to cause discomfort for many people. Luckily, dental implants are now available and have proven to be very successful. So, what exactly are dental implants? Essentially, they are artificial roots meant to act as a mount for replacement teeth. The replacements match your natural teeth and can be either permanent or removable. The implants consist of metal posts surgically inserted into your jawbone through the gums to provide stable support and feel more natural than traditional dentures. Two surgical procedures are required for the proper placement of dental implants. Firstly, implants are placed below the surface of the gums and given time to bond with the jawbone. During this time, temporary dentures can be worn to avoid the appearance of missing teeth. Then, a thin layer of gum tissue is surgically uncovered to allow for the placement of small posts to which crowns are later attached. A tooth crown is the final step in completing a dental implant and is designed to look and function like a natural tooth. Once the implant has bonded with the jawbone, the crown is securely attached to the post, restoring both appearance and strength. Tooth crowns are custom-made to match the color, shape, and size of your surrounding teeth, helping them blend in naturally with your smile. They also allow you to bite and chew comfortably, making everyday activities feel normal again. With proper care, a crown supported by a dental implant can provide long-lasting, reliable results. The entire process usually takes between six and ten months. Patients typically do not experience much disruption to their daily lives over this period.

Dental implants offer several benefits over other treatment options, including improved speech, eating, appearance, comfort, oral health, durability, and convenience.

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Schedule an Appointment to Discuss Whether Dental Implants are Right For You

For more information and to learn about how dental implants could help you, contact Shores Dental Center in Augusta, GA. Our family dental care center proudly provides a variety of cosmetic dentistry services to patients of all ages.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a tooth crown, and why is it used with dental implants?
A tooth crown is the visible part placed on top of a dental implant to replace a missing tooth. It is designed to restore both function and appearance, allowing you to chew, speak, and smile comfortably while blending in with your natural teeth.
How is a tooth crown attached to a dental implant?
After the implant has healed and bonded with the jawbone, a small connector piece is placed. The tooth crown is then secured onto this connector, creating a stable and natural-looking replacement that stays firmly in place during daily use.
Do tooth crowns on implants feel different from natural teeth?
Most people find that a tooth crown on an implant feels very similar to a natural tooth. While the structure underneath is different, the crown is shaped and adjusted to fit comfortably, so everyday actions like eating and speaking feel normal.
How long does a tooth crown on an implant usually last?
A tooth crown can last many years with proper care. Its lifespan depends on habits like oral hygiene, chewing patterns, and regular dental visits. While durable, it may eventually need replacement due to normal wear over time.