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You probably already know that a missing tooth can impact your appearance. But a lost tooth includes a lost root, which over time can weaken your jawbone. Our dentists will be happy to see you for an appointment to see if you are a candidate for dental implant placement in Camp Springs, Maryland. Call Smile Loft Branch Ave. at 301-448-3181 to schedule a visit with Dr. Kashyap Patel, Dr. Priya Patel or Dr. Julian Gapud.
The first stage of your implant treatment is the dental implant placement. This involves the surgical placement of the implant post into your jawbone. The implant post is a small screw, usually made of titanium or another biocompatible material, which works to replace your tooth root. Once placed, it will function just like your original tooth root to stimulate your supporting jawbone and provide a stable foundation for your teeth and implant restoration. We will provide detailed post-op instructions to help you heal following this procedure.
A period of healing will follow your implant placement procedure. During this healing period, the implant post will integrate with your jawbone to ensure a stable, long-term result for your treatment. This process is known as “osseointegration.” Our dentists will be able to work with you to create and place your implant restoration following this healing period.
If you have lost supporting bone tissue prior to receiving an implant, you may need a bone grafting treatment before you can have an implant placed. Likewise, any pre-existing conditions, such as tooth decay or gum disease, will need to be treated before you can receive an implant.
For more information about dental implant placement and to schedule your consultation with our dentists, contact our office today.


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We accept more major insurance plans, and we suggest calling our office before your appointment to confirm your coverage. Our team members can take the headaches out of your appointment by helping you with filing your claim and reviewing your policy so you can maximize your benefits. When it comes to making your co-pay or meeting your out-of-pocket expenses, or if you are not using insurance, our office can accept the following forms of payment:
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Dental implants are a wonderful alternative for treating empty spaces caused by tooth loss or for stabilizing a loose fitting denture. The procedure is virtually painless and is usually completed in 30-45 minutes.
Dental implants are a long term permanent solution for tooth loss. In most cases, dental implants offer the best aesthetics and can't be differentiated from your natural teeth.
Dental implants are a quick efficient solution to replace a missing tooth. A bridge requires cutting on adjacent healthy tooth structures or removing good crowns to close the space. Research shows a dental bridge has an average life span of 10 years and replacement becomes complicated when a bridge fails. A dental implant is maintained well, can last a life time.
Most patients that have had dentures for ten or more years have experienced a change in the way their denture fits and is retained. They will slowly lose bone over time making it difficult to chew on food or speak with their denture. A denture can physically be snapped onto a dental implant allowing for much more proficient speaking, chewing, and confidence in your denture.
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