Dental implants provide a reliable, long-term solution for replacing missing teeth. Whether you need to replace a single tooth, multiple teeth or an entire dental arch, implants restore both function and aesthetics. Unlike traditional restorations, implants integrate with the jawbone, providing stability and durability comparable to natural teeth.

How Dental Implants Work

A dental implant consists of three main components: the implant post, the abutment and the dental restoration. The implant post, typically made of biocompatible titanium, is surgically placed into the jawbone, where it serves as an artificial tooth root. Over time, the bone fuses with the post in a process called osseointegration, creating a secure foundation for the replacement tooth.

Once the implant has fully integrated, an abutment is attached to the post, acting as a connector between the implant and the final restoration. Depending on individual needs, the final restoration may be a custom dental crown, bridge or denture. Each restoration is designed to match the surrounding teeth in shape, size and color for a seamless, natural appearance.

Benefits of Dental Implants

Dental implants offer numerous advantages over traditional tooth replacement options:

  • They provide unmatched stability, allowing you to eat, speak and smile with confidence.
  • Because they fuse with the jawbone, implants help prevent bone loss, preserving facial structure and preventing the sunken appearance that often accompanies tooth loss.
  • Unlike removable dentures, implants do not shift or require adhesives.
  • Additionally, with proper care, dental implants can last a lifetime.

Are Dental Implants Right For You?

Ideal candidates for dental implants have healthy gums and sufficient bone density to support the implant post. However, even if bone loss has occurred, bone grafting procedures can often make implantation possible. During your consultation, Dr. Matthew Allen or Dr. Robert Ferrill will evaluate your oral health, discuss your treatment goals, and determine whether implants are the best option for restoring your smile.

Implants are a long-term investment in both oral health and overall wellbeing. If you are interested in learning more about how dental implants in Roswell, Georgia, can enhance your smile, contact Roswell Family Dentistry at 770-993-6666 and schedule a consultation with our skilled dentists.

Frequently Asked Questions About Dental Implants

Are dental implants painful?

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The implant procedure is performed with local anesthesia, ensuring minimal discomfort. Most patients report mild soreness after surgery, which can be managed with over-the-counter pain relievers. As the area heals, discomfort subsides. Many people find implant placement less painful than a tooth extraction and recover within a few days.

How long does the dental implant process take?

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The timeline varies depending on individual healing rates and treatment needs. After implant placement, the jawbone typically requires three to six months to fuse with the implant. Once healed, the final restoration is attached. If bone grafting is needed, the process may take longer to ensure long-term implant success.

Do dental implants require special care?

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Caring for dental implants is similar to maintaining natural teeth. Daily brushing, flossing and routine dental cleanings and exams help keep the gums and surrounding teeth healthy. Avoiding tobacco and excessive alcohol consumption can also improve implant longevity. With proper care, implants can last for decades without needing replacement.

What happens if I do not replace a missing tooth?

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Leaving a missing tooth untreated can lead to bone loss, shifting teeth and bite misalignment. Over time, these changes may affect chewing, speech and facial structure. Dental implants help preserve jawbone density and prevent surrounding teeth from moving, maintaining overall oral health and a balanced, functional smile.

What areas do you serve?

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Dr. Allen and Dr. Ferrill provide dental implants in Roswell, Georgia, and the surrounding areas, including Alpharetta, Atlanta, Dunwoody and Woodstock, Georgia. We invite you to call us today for more information and to schedule an appointment.