Get the Best Dental Implants in Sacramento from Smiles Dentist

 You don’t have to feel embarrassed or uncomfortable about gaps, missing teeth, or loose dentures anymore. Our dental implant process is straightforward with little downtime involved and will leave you with a beautiful, natural smile.

Our practices have purpose-built rooms for dental implant procedures as we have been placing dental implants for satisfied patients for over 25 years with guaranteed perfection and precision of your dental implant.

We are always delighted when our patients tell us they are able to bite into an apple or a juicy steak for the first time in years.


We Offer a Wide Range Of Conventional And Mini Dental Implant Options, Including:
  • The replacement of missing teeth

  • Providing stability for loose dentures

  • Immediately replace a broken tooth

  • Bridges that are implant-retained

  • With TeethXpress, you can have your teeth in a day

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Is the Dental Implant Procedure Painful?

No. During the procedure, everything is done to minimize pain. You will be anesthetized around your new tooth and given sedative gas to make you more comfortable. It is possible that you will experience some mild tenderness around your new tooth for a day or two after the procedure.

Should I get an implant or a bridge?

If you are replacing a missing tooth with a bridge, you must prepare or drill the two teeth adjacent to the gap. Implants preserve the integrity, strength, and health of the teeth on either side of the gap. In addition to looking more natural, implants also facilitate chewing.

What is the cost of Dental Implants? Is an Implant Expensive

When you consider the benefits of having secure, functional, solid teeth, and an attractive smile, implants can be viewed as an investment. Over the last few years, implants have become more affordable due to advances in technology, and the cost difference between an implant and a bridge can often be minimal.

I've lost some bone in my mouth, can I still have an implant?

Taking a 3-dimensional x-ray will help us determine how much bone remains to anchor your dental implants. We can also provide a bone grafting procedure if necessary to make implant placement possible. As an example, please refer to the images below.

How do I Care For My Dental Implants?

The same care and attention that natural teeth require should be given to dental implants, and when placed by an experienced practitioner and properly cared for, dental implants can last a lifetime. You will be satisfied with the results and will have a smile that exceeds your expectations.

 


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