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Dental Implants – Westborough, MA

Restore Your Oral Health with Dental Implants

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Gaps and spaces left behind by missing teeth not only cause embarrassment — but they also have a significant negative impact on oral health. Individuals with tooth loss have difficulty chewing. In addition, they have an increased risk of tooth mobility and shifting. That is why it is so important to replace missing teeth. There are many teeth replacement options available at All Dental, and dental implants from our Westborough, MA dentist are among the most popular treatments. Implants can be used to replace a single tooth, multiple teeth, or an entire dental arch — and they boast an impressive success rate of 98 percent.

Why Choose All Dental for Dental Implants?

What Is a Dental Implant?

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In simple terms, dental implants replace the roots of missing teeth. These small threaded posts are inserted into the jawbone during a surgical procedure. They are then restored with crowns, bridges, or dentures, depending on the unique needs of the patient.

Implants are made from a surgical-grade titanium alloy — the same biocompatible material used for artificial joints. Once placed, an implant fuses to the surrounding bone during a process known as osseointegration. This stabilizes the implant and makes it strong enough to withstand daily chewing forces.

Benefits of Dental Implants

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While traditional teeth replacement options — such as bridges and dentures — are still used today, dental implants have quickly become the most highly respected teeth replacement option. In fact, they offer a wide range of advantages compared to other restorative procedures. Implants are:

Dental Implants Boost Self-Esteem

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If you have ever felt too embarrassed to smile because of a missing tooth, then consider getting a fantastic boost to your self-esteem with dental implants. Our reputable dental office in Westborough is well-known for our ability to restore the health and appearance of teeth in a variety of ways, and tooth implants are often a perfect solution for filling a gap caused by missing teeth.

Missing teeth can cause permanent bone loss that results in a sunken effect in your lower jaw. Implants are anchored into the jawbone, supporting the surrounding structure and reducing that aging look of a collapsed jawline. Our implant dentist at All Dental can help you feel better about the way you look while also improving your general health by reducing the discomfort of trying to eat with a missing tooth.

We may perform a dental CT scan at our dental center in Westborough in order to evaluate whether dental implants are right for you. We will be glad to consult with you concerning dental implant pricing and all of the options that are available for you and your family.

Your family dentist of Westborough invites you to call our dental offices for your own personal consultation at 76 Otis Street. We will give you all the information concerning implants cost and procedures, and help you get on the path to restoring your beautiful smile, your oral health, and your self-esteem.

Are Dental Implants Right for Me?

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As aforementioned, implants can replace any number of teeth. Here are just a few of the procedures we offer at All Dental in Westborough:

Missing One Tooth

Animated smile during dental implant supported dental crown placement

One missing tooth can be restored with a single implant and crown.

Missing Multiple Teeth

Animated smile during dental implant supported fixed bridge placement

This restoration replaces a row of missing teeth. Unlike conventional bridges, implant-supported bridges do not require the removal of natural tooth structure.

Missing All of Your Teeth

Animated smile during dental implant supported denture placement

Traditional dentures can be stabilized with dental implants. This is referred to as a removable overdenture. It stays firmly in place but can still be removed for easy cleaning.

Mini Dental Implants

Animated smile during mini dental implant placement

A mini dental implant is similar to a traditional dental implant, but it has a much smaller circumference. We may recommend that you receive a mini implant if you are looking for a way to help secure your denture in place, or if you lack adequate bone volume to accommodate traditional implants.

All-on-4/Teeth-in-a-Day

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Patients looking for a more permanent option can choose fixed restorations. This can be achieved with All-on-4®, Trefoil™, and other advanced implant concepts.

Dentures vs. Dental Implants

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Longtime denture wearers often complain that their appliances shift, slip, and wobble — especially when eating or speaking. Implants can stabilize a denture, keeping it firmly in place. Furthermore, dental implants eliminate the need for messy denture adhesives. As a result, patients can enjoy a wider variety of foods and an overall enhancement in quality of life.

Implants can improve overall aesthetics as well. For example, jawbone recession is a common byproduct of tooth loss. Consequently, many individuals with significant tooth loss develop sunken-in, hollowed cheeks. However, because implants mimic natural teeth roots, they help halt bone loss and preserve existing bone tissue.

Lastly, upper dentures cover the entire palate. This can have a dramatic effect on the sense of taste. With implant-supported dentures, the roof of the mouth is not covered so patients can enjoy the flavors of their favorite foods.

Start to Finish Convenience

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Many dental offices must refer patients to an outside specialist for the implant placement surgery. At All Dental, however, we are able to perform the entire implant procedure right here in our dental office, from your initial consultation all the way to your final restoration. Knowing that your tooth replacement process is in the hands of the team you know and trust can give you greater peace of mind throughout your treatment period.

The Dental Implant Procedure

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Dental implant treatment typically takes several appointments across several months to complete. However, most patients agree that the wait is well worth it, as the benefits outweigh the drawbacks. In the sections below, we will examine the steps necessary for implant placement.

Initial Consultation

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The first step is a comprehensive oral evaluation. During this visit, the dentist assesses the health of the teeth and gums. They also take scans and X-Rays to determine the density and health of the jawbone. Your overall health history will also be reviewed to make sure there are no medical conditions that could impede the success of treatment.

If candidacy is confirmed, the dentist begins the treatment planning process. They will establish the proper location and angulation of the implant to help ensure long-term success.

Dental Implant Placement

Animated smile during dental implant placement

On the day of the surgical procedure, local anesthesia is administered to numb the area. Sedation is also available for patients who require it.

Next, a small incision is created in the gums so that the dentist can access the underlying bone tissue. After our team prepares the area with specialized instruments, the implant is carefully placed into the jawbone. Finally, the incision is closed with sutures.

Once the implant is placed, a few months of healing are typically necessary before it can be restored. During this time, the post fully integrates with the surrounding bone.

Restoring the Implant

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When the implant has fully healed, impressions are taken. These will be used to craft the final restoration.

A small connector post — called an abutment — is what will keep your restoration in place. The abutment extends slightly beyond the gumline. Once it is in place, the crown can be bonded onto it with cement or attached with screw-retention. When this step is complete, the implant can be used just like a natural tooth.

Is Dental Implant Placement Painful?

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Because it is a surgical procedure, some mild discomfort can be expected during the recovery period. However, most patients report little to no pain. Any tenderness can be managed with over the counter or prescription medication, and cold compresses can help alleviate any swelling. Generally, patients are able to return to work in one to two days.

Understanding the Cost of Dental Implants

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The cost of dental implants in Westborough depends on several factors, including the extent of any necessary preliminary treatment, the number of implants necessary, and the nature of your final restoration. Although the cost of dental implants is higher than that of traditional tooth replacement options, implants are well worth it! They offer benefits that you cannot get from other prosthetics. Plus, they have the potential to last for decades, a fact that may make them a better long-term monetary value than traditional dentures, which typically need to be replaced every 5 – 7 years.

Preliminary Treatments & Dental Implant Surgery

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Many patients require one or more preliminary procedures, such as a bone graft, tooth extractions, or gum disease treatment, before they can receive dental implants. Each of these services comes with its own cost.

The dental implant surgery incurs a separate fee, which depends on how many implants are being placed and other factors. We are usually able to perform this complex procedure in-house, so you will not have to worry about dealing with the pricing policies of an outside specialist.

The Parts of Your Dental Implant

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There are several aspects of your dental implant treatment that can impact overall costs:

  • The type of restoration. A crown tends to cost less than a denture.
  • The type of implant. Implants come in different sizes and are made by various manufacturers. We strive to use only high-quality materials in our practice.
  • The number of implants needed. Logically, a single implant costs less than the 4 – 6 implants that are required to support a full arch of replacement teeth.

How Dental Implants Can Save You Money

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Dental implants in Westborough present a significant upfront cost, but they are actually an excellent value. They can save you money in a few ways:

  • Traditional dentures need to be replaced every 5 – 7 years. They can become quite expensive over time. Dental implants have the potential to last a lifetime.
  • Improved health. Implants can help you avoid many oral and overall health problems, which can save you money on dental and medical treatments.

Does My Dental Insurance Cover Dental Implants?

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Dental insurance policies vary greatly in how they handle dental implants. Some provide partial coverage, while others classify them as an elective procedure and do not offer coverage. However, even if your plan will not help pay for the implants themselves, it may cover your final restoration or preliminary treatments. Our insurance-friendly practice is used to dealing with a range of benefits plans. We will help you navigate your policy and use it in the most advantageous way possible.

Making Dental Implants Affordable

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As your implant dentist in Westborough, we want you to be able to afford your treatment. To help you out, we offer a few provisions:

  • Low-interest financing through CareCredit. The application process is quick, and most patients are approved for credit.
  • Essential Dental Plan. This discount plan provides reduced costs on most of the services we offer.
  • FREE dental implant consultation. Take the first step on your tooth replacement journey for nothing out of pocket.

State-of-the-Art Dental Office and Technology

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Our facility is the perfect place to discover if dental implants are ideal for you. If you have one or more missing teeth and want to do something about that issue, implants are a wonderful option. The benefits of dental implants can help people live a healthier and more self-confident lifestyle. The dental implants allow biting and chewing food to become easy tasks once again. A crucial benefit of implants is that they prevent bone loss by attaching themselves to the neighboring bone of the jaw and therefore keep the jaw in place. By doing this, the face is kept from sinking in due to the support given. Besides from bone loss, missing teeth is another cause of the face caving in. Therefore, implants are able to rectify both causes of the problem.

Smile Restorations that Change Lives

Man and woman with dental implant supported replacement teeth smiling

A person's appearance will drastically improve once the corrective action is taken. The substance used in the mouth to fill in the missing teeth offers a natural look that patients are proud to show off. Self-esteem is also improved due to the beauty of the implants. Unlike eating while missing teeth or while wearing a set of dentures, you can eat whatever you want without any concern about problems related to the implants. Without worrying about your teeth, you can focus your time and energy on going about your daily routine.

Contact Us Today

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Our dentists are well-qualified and very compassionate. They will take the time to discuss your options and let you know if implants or mini implants are good choices for you.

Please contact our dental office to make an appointment for a consultation. We look forward to speaking with you soon.

Dental Implant FAQs

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Our team is ready to serve as your implant dentist in Westborough. We hope we can help you to take advantage of this potentially life-changing treatment! Before you schedule your consultation with us, however, you may want to gather more information about the road ahead. To help you out, we have compiled answers to some commonly asked questions about this treatment. If you do not see your specific concerns addressed, give us a call. We look forward to speaking with you.

How Long Do Dental Implants Last?

The lifespan of dental implants in Westborough varies from patient to patient. Generally speaking, though, they last several times longer than traditional forms of tooth replacement, such as bridges and dentures. In fact, if they receive proper care, they have the potential to last a lifetime. You can increase the chances that they will live up to that potential by sticking to a thorough oral hygiene routine, regularly visiting a dentist for preventive care, and taking precautions to avoid accidents that might damage your implants.

Can I Take Dental Implants Out?

Dental implants fuse with the surrounding bone tissue. Therefore, they are impossible to remove without the surgical intervention of a highly trained dental professional. We prefer to remove them only if a patient’s health makes it absolutely necessary to do so.

The restorations on top of dental implants are easier to remove. Some require professional assistance to be taken out of the mouth. Others, though, including certain types of implant dentures, simply snap onto and off of their implants so patients can remove them daily for cleaning.

What Can Cause Dental Implants to Fail?

Dental implant failure is relatively rare, but when it does happen, it is often due to peri-implantitis. Peri-implantitis is an infection of the gum tissue around an implant. It can become so severe that it eats away at the bone and gums, eventually compromising the implant’s base of support. Poor oral hygiene is usually a contributing factor to peri-implantitis. Another top cause of implant problems is failed osseointegration, a failure of the jawbone to bond with the implant. This may occur due to underlying health conditions. If you have any significant risk factors for dental implant failure, our team will be sure to discuss them with you before you commit to the placement surgery.

Can I Get Dental Implants If I Smoke?

We determine candidacy for dental implants on a case-by-case basis. We consider things like overall health, oral health, and lifestyle choices, including the use of tobacco products. Although smoking will not automatically disqualify you, it will give us cause for concern because smokers have a higher rate of dental implant failure than nonsmokers. They are also prone to experience issues like dry mouth, slower healing, oral infections, and more. If you get approved for dental implants, you should abstain from smoking for two weeks before and at least two months after your surgery. Of course, it would be ideal if you decide to quit permanently. 

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