Permanent Solutions: Dental Implants in Brandon
/in Dental Implants/by Brandon Dental CareReplace missing teeth with high-stability dental implants to restore full chewing function and prevent jawbone resorption. This medical-grade titanium solution integrates directly with the bone, providing a standalone foundation for custom restorations that look and feel like natural teeth.
Tooth loss initiates a cycle of bone depletion and dental instability that affects the entire oral system. When a tooth root is absent, the jawbone lacks the stimulation required to maintain its density, often leading to a sunken facial appearance and the shifting of adjacent teeth. At Brandon Dental Care, we utilize dental implants to halt this progression. By placing a biocompatible titanium post into the extraction site, we provide a permanent anchor that supports the structural integrity of your smile. This approach allows you to regain nearly all of your original biting force while protecting the health of your remaining teeth.
Restoring What Nature Intended
In our Brandon practice, we frequently see patients who are torn between a dental bridge and an implant to replace a missing tooth. We prioritize the Architect approach because, while a bridge is an excellent, time-tested solution, a dental implant is a standalone structure that protects the integrity of the surrounding teeth and stimulates the jawbone, providing a more biologically sound long-term result. Traditional bridges require reducing healthy enamel on neighboring teeth to serve as supports. Implants avoid this sacrifice, maintaining the natural structure of the arch. According to the American Dental Association (ADA), dental implants are the only restorative option that preserves and stimulates natural bone growth.
How does the implant process stabilize the jaw?
The success of an implant depends on a process called osseointegration, in which living bone tissue fuses with the titanium surface of the post. This creates a bond that is as strong as a natural tooth root. Once this foundation is stable, we attach a custom crown designed to match your existing teeth. This restoration prevents the “tilting” of nearby teeth, which is a common cause of bite misalignment and further tooth loss. Our team focuses on Restorative Dentistry that balances functional strength with aesthetic precision.
Can implants be used if I have existing bone loss?
Many patients with long-term tooth loss require a bone graft to ensure the implant has a stable base. We evaluate the height and width of your jawbone using digital imaging to determine if a graft is necessary. If the bone is too thin, we can perform a simple procedure to reinforce the area before the implant is placed. This step ensures the longevity of the restoration and prevents future complications. Once the site is prepared, the implant is the most durable solution for replacing missing teeth available in modern dentistry.
What is the difference between a single implant and an implant-supported bridge?
For patients missing multiple teeth in a row, an implant-supported bridge offers a stable alternative to traditional partial dentures. Instead of replacing every tooth with an individual post, we can use two implants to support a span of three or four teeth. This reduces the number of surgical sites while providing significantly more stability than a removable appliance. After your restoration is complete, you may also consider Teeth Whitening to ensure your natural teeth match the brightness of your new, custom-milled bridge.
Reclaim your confidence and oral health. Contact Brandon Dental Care today to schedule an implant consultation and discover how we can rebuild your smile with clinical precision.






