Austin Dental Implants

Our Austin Dental Implants experts at Toothbar provides both the mechanical services involved in dentistry and the atmosphere and comfort that you may expect at a bar or lounge.

Austin Dental Implants

Our Austin Dental Implants experts at Toothbar provides both the mechanical services involved in dentistry and the atmosphere and comfort that you may expect at a bar or lounge.

Austin Dental Implants

Our Austin Dental Implants experts at Toothbar provides both the mechanical services involved in dentistry and the atmosphere and comfort that you may expect at a bar or lounge.

 

Dental Implant in Austin Texas

If you live in Austin, Texas, a greater metropolitan area, you may be wondering where to go when you need top-notch Austin Dental Services. You may be relieved to find out that the Cosmetic Dentistry Austin and restorative dentistry Austin services that you acquire are available in your own backyard. Toothbar is a premier dental service, serving Austin residents with an exceptional level of care.

Doctors Jacobsen and Barclay are committed to your overall comfort and satisfaction with the dental experience. Relax in the hands of the Toothbar, Restorative Dentists Austin, when you need any dental services performed.

Does Toothbar Offer Dental Implants?

Yes. Toothbar is committed to keeping Austin residents connected with the latest technological advances in dentistry. Dental implants is an important aspect of oral care because severe and progressive bone loss follows any tooth extraction. The roots of the teeth are attached by ligaments to the jaw. If you are not stimulating the bones at this deep level with chewing and movement, the bone will rapidly deteriorate and leave you with a sunken looking face as you age. Our Dental Implant Dentists in Austin, will regenerate the bone and install permanent teeth that are anchored in using titanium screws.

While this may all sound complex and frightening, these screws are very small and can be installed all in one procedure. Once the bone grafts have accepted the screws, and they are firmly set, the crown portion cap that looks like a false tooth can be mounted on the post. This is the safest and best way to restore your teeth after an accident or extraction from decay and damage. Dental Implants Austin is the only permanent solution to missing teeth and will restore a firm and confident bite without discomfort.

Dentures do little to stimulate the bones. This is why they may not fit over time. Your jawbone will sink into your face until your mouth looks old and sunken in. The sooner that you start the bone grafting and restoration process, the easier it will be to look and feel your best again. Don’t put off dental implants another minute. Bone loss may be as much as 30 percent in the first year following the loss of a tooth. Let the Toothbar, Austin Dental Implants Dentists, be your one-stop-shop destination for comprehensive dental care, including Dental Implants.

What Are the Risks of Dental Implants?

If you are healthy, don’t smoke, have good bone density, and don’t have any disorders that may inhibit the healing process, the dental implant procedure is relatively straightforward with a near-perfect success rate. The only major complications come about when someone has difficulty healing in any type of surgery. This may be due to uncontrollable diabetes or other disorders that affect the healing process. If you have immune system issues, this can also make you prone to infections.

When you are ready to be pampered with a dentistry experience that you actually enjoy, give our Restorative Dentists in Austin a call. We strive to serve our customers with the elite experience that they deserve. Austin Dental Implants.

Understanding the Cost of Dental Implants

The cost of dental implants varies according to your dentist and your dental issues. In the U.S. the average cost of a single implant ranges from $3,000 to $5,000. Implants involve multiple steps, which explains much of the cost. You’ll need a complete dental exam that includes 3D imaging. Dentists often charge between $350 and $515 for that process. Then your dentist will complete the following:

  1. Tooth extraction when necessary – Even if you’ve “lost a tooth,” part of it may still remain and need to be removed.
  2. Dental implant installation – The implant is the metal that goes directly into your bone and serves as an anchor.
  3. Placement of an abutment – This piece attaches to the implant and the crown attaches to it. It may be installed several weeks after the implant.
  4. Creating a crown – You will need a crown to replace the above-the-gum portion of your tooth.
  5. Placement of the crown – This step includes attaching and adjusting the crown to your bite so that it feels natural.

Dentists may charge for the implants, including the abutment, and then charge you for the crown. In some cases, you will need a bone graft to build up your jaw to hold the implant. That procedure is usually an additional cost.

What are Metal-free Dental Implants?

Traditionally, dental implants have been titanium, which makes them strong and durable. Many patients tolerate them well, but they can cause an immunological response in certain people which can cause pain and implant failure. This reaction may happen if the titanium corrodes in your system.

You can now choose zirconia implants to eliminate this allergic reaction to titanium. Zirconia is metal-free and can’t corrode. These implants are roughly the same price and last about as long. Both metallic and zirconia implants have about the same durability and price, but there are significant differences between biocompatibility and aesthetics. While titanium often integrates well with the body, it can trigger an immunological response that can lead to discomfort and implant failure. If you have a metal allergy or fear a possible reaction, you should consider zirconia implants over titanium.

Am I a Candidate for Dental Implants?

The American Academy of Periodontology has the following criteria for dental implant candidates:

  • You have good physical and oral health.
  • Your jaw bones have remained substantial enough to support an implant.
  • Your gums are healthy and not afflicted with periodontal disease.

A good candidate will understand that the process takes several visits as the procedure is dental surgery. You will visit once or twice before the procedure and then several times afterward. It is not painful, but your mouth will have to heal between steps. You have to be a motivated patient and complete the entire process.

Benefits of Dental Implants.

Dental implants have multiple benefits. First, they look and feel natural. You do not have to wear an appliance or endure a missing tooth. Unlike dentures, implants go into your bone, which helps keep your bone strong. Implants help prevent deterioration of the jaw which gives you a sunken look.

Once the implant is complete, you should have little maintenance beyond your regular dental care. And quality implants should last for decades before they need replacing.

The biggest benefit is your confidence. Missing or severely damaged teeth can be hard on your self-esteem. Many people lose teeth to decay, sports, or automobile accidents. Many tooth replacements never feel or look entirely natural. Austin dental implants installed by an Austin cosmetic dentist will look and feel great. You’ll be able to smile without giving your teeth a thought.

For an implant expert near you, contact The Toothbar in Downtown Austin.

 

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This content was fact-checked by Dr. Kimberley Barclay and Dr. Lauren Jacobsen following editorial guidelines. Dr. Kimberley Barclay is actively involved in local and national dental societies, including the Capital Area Dental Society and Spear Education courses on Cosmetic Dentistry. Dr. Lauren Jacobsen is an active member of the dental community and engages in further education and training through membership with a local chapter of the Seattle Study Club and Spear Education courses.

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