At Vista Dental Implants Center, we are committed to offering innovative, personalized solutions to restore your smile and improve your oral health. Our state-of-the-art dental implants provide a durable, long-term solution for missing teeth, designed to closely replicate the function, feel, and appearance of natural teeth. These titanium posts are surgically implanted into the jawbone, acting as artificial tooth roots that offer a strong and reliable base for a variety of dental restorations, including crowns, bridges, or removable prosthetics.

Comprehensive Dental Implant Options Tailored to Your Needs

At Vista Dental Implants Center, we recognize that each patient’s oral health situation is unique. That’s why we offer three types of dental implants, each designed to cater to different anatomical requirements and levels of bone density:

1. Root Implants: The Standard for Strength and Longevity

Root implants are the most widely used dental implant option due to their exceptional ability to mimic the natural shape and size of a tooth root. These implants provide unparalleled strength, making them as durable as healthy natural teeth.

The Procedure: Our skilled oral surgeons begin by placing the titanium post directly into your jawbone under local anesthesia. This post serves as the foundation for your new tooth. The placement is carefully done to ensure precision and comfort. Once the implant is in place, a crucial healing phase follows, allowing the implant to fuse with the jawbone through a process known as osseointegration. This process ensures the implant is securely anchored, creating a stable and permanent solution.

Healing Time: Osseointegration can take anywhere from three to eight months, depending on factors such as your bone density, overall health, and the specific location of the implant. Once healing is complete, you’ll return to our office for the final phase of the treatment, where we attach a custom-designed crown, fully restoring the function and aesthetics of your missing tooth.

2. Plate Form Implants: A Solution for Narrow Jawbones

Plate form implants are ideal for patients with a narrow or thin jawbone, where a traditional root implant might not be feasible. The plate form implant is long and thin, making it suitable for areas where the bone structure cannot support a wider implant.

The Procedure: Like root implants, the plate form implant is surgically inserted into the jawbone under local anesthesia. However, due to its unique shape, it fits securely into narrower bone ridges. Our dental experts ensure the implant is carefully placed to provide optimal support. In many cases, immediate restoration is possible with plate form implants, meaning the implant can be fitted with a prosthetic tooth right after placement, significantly reducing the waiting period.

When It’s Used: This type of implant is commonly used in patients who may not have the bone width required for a root implant but still want to avoid the need for bone grafting or other invasive procedures. The plate form implant offers a quicker path to a restored smile, with the added benefit of being a minimally invasive solution for those with specific jawbone limitations.

3. Subperiosteal Implants: A Choice for Advanced Bone Loss

For patients whose jawbone has significantly receded or deteriorated, subperiosteal implants provide an effective alternative when traditional implants aren’t an option. These implants are placed on top of the jawbone but beneath the gum tissue, rather than being anchored directly into the bone. This makes them ideal for individuals with severe bone loss who may not be candidates for bone grafts or other regenerative procedures.

The Procedure: The subperiosteal implant is designed to rest securely on top of the bone, and it is custom-made to fit the contours of your jaw. This implant offers a stable base for dentures or other restorations, even in cases where bone density has been significantly compromised. Our dental surgeons ensure that the implant is securely positioned under the gums, providing a firm foundation for your new teeth.

Who It’s For: Subperiosteal implants are perfect for patients who have been told they don’t have enough bone for other types of implants and want a less invasive option that doesn’t require bone augmentation. It allows patients with significant bone deterioration to still achieve a functional, aesthetically pleasing restoration.

The Vista Dental Implant Process: Precision, Comfort, and Lasting Results

At Vista Dental Implants Center, we pride ourselves on providing a comprehensive, patient-focused approach to dental implants. Our process is designed with your comfort, satisfaction, and long-term oral health in mind. Here’s what you can expect when you choose us for your dental implant needs:

1. Personalized Consultation and Diagnostic Imaging

Your journey begins with a thorough consultation, during which we perform a complete oral examination, discuss your medical history, and use advanced diagnostic tools such as 3D imaging and digital X-rays. These technologies allow us to assess your jawbone structure in detail and determine the most suitable implant type for your unique situation. Our team will also take the time to explain each option, ensuring you fully understand the process and can make an informed decision.

2. Surgical Placement of Implants

Once a treatment plan is established, we schedule your implant surgery. Our highly experienced dental surgeons will perform the procedure under local anesthesia, ensuring minimal discomfort. For patients who may be anxious or nervous, we also offer sedation options to help you feel more at ease during the surgery.

During the surgery, the implant post is carefully placed into the jawbone or onto the bone (in the case of subperiosteal implants). We take great care in ensuring the placement is precise, as this is crucial for the long-term success of the implant.

3. Healing and Osseointegration

After the implant is placed, a period of healing is required to allow osseointegration to occur. During this phase, the titanium post bonds with the bone, creating a solid and secure base for the final restoration. While the implant is healing, temporary restorations can be provided, so you won’t have to go without teeth during this time.

4. Final Restoration and Fitting

Once the healing process is complete and the implant has fully integrated with your jawbone, we move on to the final step—placing your custom prosthetic. Whether it’s a crown, bridge, or denture, we design your restoration to match your natural teeth in both shape and color, ensuring a seamless and beautiful result.

5. Post-Care and Long-Term Maintenance

At Vista Dental Implants Center, we believe that long-term success goes beyond the initial procedure. We provide comprehensive post-care instructions to ensure your implant heals properly and remains in excellent condition for years to come. Regular follow-up appointments are scheduled to monitor the health of your implants and surrounding tissues, and we offer ongoing support to address any concerns or issues that may arise.

Why Vista Dental Implants Center?

Choosing Vista Dental Implants Center means opting for a dental practice that prioritizes your comfort, safety, and satisfaction at every step of your journey. Our highly skilled dental professionals use the latest technology and techniques to deliver outstanding results, whether you’re missing a single tooth or require a full-mouth restoration.

Our dental implant solutions do more than restore function—they transform smiles, enhancing your overall confidence and quality of life. With our patient-first approach, you can trust us to guide you through the entire process with personalized care and exceptional expertise.

Take the first step towards a healthier, more beautiful smile today! Contact Vista Dental Implants Center to schedule your consultation and discover the benefits of our advanced dental implant solutions.

 

The Benefits of Dental Implants

Dental implants have many benefits but the best is peace of mind.

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    Enhanced Appearance

    Dental implants provide a foundation for custom prosthetic teeth that look and feel just like your natural teeth and are designed with your distinct smile, tooth coloration, shape and size in mind to give you a permanent, attractive and natural-looking smile.

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    Can Last a Lifetime

    With proper care, including daily brushing and flossing and regular visits to your dentist for exams and teeth cleanings, these permanent tooth replacement solutions can last a lifetime.

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    More Convenient

    Unlike removable dentures, these dental prosthetics require no special care, such as avoidance of certain foods, overnight soaking, constant fittings and adjustments, or the application of messy adhesives. They are a permanent, lasting tooth replacement solution and can be cared for just like your natural teeth.

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    Better Oral Health

    In addition to enhancing one’s facial appearance and dental function, they can actually stop the advancement of gum disease and tissue deterioration by stimulating the gum and bone tissue beneath the gum line.

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The Dental Implant Placement Process

The first step in getting the smile you deserve is to contact San Diego Dental Implants & Orhodontics for your initial consultation where we will go over your dental history, conduct a routine oral exam, and take 3D CT scans of your mouth to assess the progression of gum and bone loss and determine if you are a good candidate for the procedure.

  • Do you need Bone Grafting?
  • Do you need a Sinus Lift ?
  • Do you need Sinus Augmentation ?
  • Do you need Ridge Preservation?

Once this evaluation is complete and you are qualified as a candidate, we will schedule your surgical appointment, where the small titanium posts will be surgically implanted directly into your gums and jawbone under a local anesthetic, then re-covered and left to heal.

Over the next few months, these posts will gradually fuse to the bone and gum tissue, providing a strong foundation upon which your permanent teeth will be placed. If the implants are placed in a visible location in one’s mouth, such as in the front, we will put a temporary prosthetic in place in the interim while your custom prosthetics are being created.

Once your implants have had sufficient time to bond with the gums and bone, your custom prosthetic teeth will be attached to your dental implants using a small abutment.

Upon placement, you are ready to enjoy all the benefits of your new teeth immediately.

Dental implants are the ideal tooth replacement solution for those with missing or failing teeth. Whether you are in need of a single tooth replacement or a full set of teeth to be replaced, contact our office today to schedule your initial consultation with us.

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