Restore a Full Smile
Your smile is one of the first things people notice about you – making a missing tooth a possible distraction. In Winchester and Woburn dental implants offer a permanent solution for bridging the gap caused by missing one or more teeth. Dental implants are a medical-grade screw made of a strong material like titanium to support your dental restoration.
Having dental implants or implant-supported dentures placed in Woburn and Winchester, MA, can transform your entire smile and cause your comfort and confidence to soar.
“I have been a patient with Dr. Clancy for several years. Dr. Clancy presented me several options and solutions before proceeding with treatment. Once the treatment was complete, I no longer had to wear removable partials and I was able to eat everything. I am now very confident when I smile. This procedure [dental implants] is the best thing that has ever happened to me. I would recommend anyone to have a consultation with Dr. Clancy, because I now feel I will be able to keep my teeth for the rest of my life.” – Ron Wallace
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The Most Reliable Tooth Replacement
Dental implants permanently restore missing teeth by creating a new tooth root, typically with a titanium post grafted into the jawbone. A permanent restoration, like a porcelain crown or permanent bridge, is then anchored to the post. Dental implants can be used even in procedures where you need to replace multiple teeth and are the strongest and most reliable form of tooth replacement available. Implants can also be used to secure a dental crown or dental bridge in Woburn and Winchester, MA.
To learn more about Dental Implants Woburn and Winchester patients can reach out to our team at Divine Smiles. We do all of our dental implant procedures in-house, including bone grafting if it’s a necessary part of your procedure. Call us at (781) 396-8558 today to get the smile you’ve been dreaming of!
A Spectrum of Tailored Solutions
Here at our office serving patients from Woburn and Winchester dental implants offer a variety of types to choose from, catering to your individual needs:
If you are missing an individual tooth, a single dental implant is a perfect replacement option. Your dental implant dentist, will surgically place a titanium post within your jawbone, and the dental crown–or artificial tooth–will then be placed over that post.
We also offer the All-on-6 dental implant procedure, which is one of the most advanced dental implant placement options available. The All-on-6 dental implant approach provides patients with an entirely new set of teeth on the upper jaw, lower jaw, or even both. The innovation of the All-on-6 procedure in Woburn and Winchester lies in providing you with an entirely new set of teeth – with only six implants placed per arch. The All-on-6 dental implant procedure replaces an entire arch of missing teeth instead of a gap of two or three teeth.
The implant-supported bridge is the perfect option for those missing multiple teeth that are next to one another. Instead of a traditional dental bridge that is supported by your natural teeth, an implant-supported bridge receives its support from a pair of implants. One implant is placed at either end of the bridge, with artificial teeth taking up the entire restoration. An implant-supported bridge is a viable option for replacing three to four teeth in a row.
Typically, dentures are supported by the gums and are secured with adhesives. This method can restore some function and beauty to your smile, but is far from ideal. Adhesives can become unstuck at inopportune times. They can also make fitting your dentures snugly into your mouth a hassle, interfering with basic functions such as biting, chewing, and even speaking. Additionally, dentures don’t fuse with your jawbone and, therefore, can cause eventual bone loss. As an alternative, implant-supported dentures do not rely on adhesives. Instead, they use dental implants to securely hold your dentures in place. The posts on which the implants will sit are surgically placed into your jawbone, preventing any possible slippage and making a seamless, beautiful, and functionally superior smile easy to obtain.
Why You Need Dental Implants in Woburn and Winchester
Dental implants may be required for a variety of reasons, including the loss of a tooth. If you've encountered any of the following scenarios, our dentist in Woburn may suggest considering a dental implant procedure:
Dental implant surgery can serve as the primary way to restore teeth that aren’t aesthetically pleasing or are unhealthy. We can now offer you dental implants in the same office as our cosmetic dentistry procedures.
At Divine Smiles, you will not have to visit multiple offices in Woburn and Winchester to complete your dental implant process; we offer everything you need in-house – including the technologically advanced All-on-6 dental implant procedure. We pride ourselves on offering the highest quality implant dentistry in Woburn. When considering the advantages of dental implants, there are plenty of reasons for choosing them.
A Permanent Solution
Because your implant fuses into your jaw, it serves as a permanent solution for your missing teeth. Certain dental implant alternatives – such as traditional dentures – do come with a risk of being affected by jaw shrinkage or collapse, unlike dental implants, which help to preserve your natural jaw bone. Dental implants will also restore full function to your bite and will improve the appearance of your smile by filling in the gaps. Implant-supported dentures allow you to achieve a normal everyday routine when it comes to eating, speaking, or simply taking care of your oral health. There is no need to remove your implant dentures for cleaning or sanitation, as they are a permanent – and comfortable – solution to your missing teeth.
Prevent Bone Loss
The most significant advantage of a dental implant is its ability to preserve the bone in your jaw. When you lose a tooth, the jawbone at the location of the missing tooth will slowly begin to dissolve away – a process called resorption. By placing a dental implant or several implants to support your bridge, you stimulate new bone growth in the area, preventing bone loss and helping your jaw retain its shape in the future. Traditional dental bridges rely on your existing teeth for support. A dental crown is attached to the bridge, and a portion of your natural tooth enamel is removed in order to fit the “anchor” crown to a neighboring tooth.
Preserving Healthy Teeth
In contrast, when dental implants are used to support a bridge, no tooth reduction is required. You can avoid altering your healthy teeth, preserving their structure and integrity. This makes getting dental implants placed in Woburn and Winchester a great option for those looking to improve the appearance and health of their smile.
Quality Dental Care
We use Straumann implants, which are the highest quality and most advanced type of dental implant available. Straumann implants have undergone extensive and rigorous testing in order to provide patients with more durable implants, faster recovery time, and less chance of rejection. Plus, they offer a lifetime guarantee on their products. Here at Divine Smiles, we pride ourselves on only offering the highest quality dental care possible in Woburn and Winchester, which is why we are proud to use Straumann implants.
The Latest in Dental Implant Technology
We utilize The Straumann® Dental Implant System at our dental office. This system allows us to choose different materials to meet your needs. We use the highest grade available to ensure your smile looks and functions great. We partner exclusively with Straumann Dental Implants, an advanced and reputable company, striving to offer you the best dental implants in Woburn and Winchester.
We also utilize the latest in 3D dentistry technology with our i-CAT 3D imaging system. This high-tech 3D imaging system allows our team to take precise images that enable us to more accurately diagnose and better treat you based on your specific dental needs. The i-CAT 3D imaging system also minimizes your exposure to radiation, unlike traditional spiral CT scanners that other offices may use.
A visit to Divine Smiles in Woburn and Winchester, MA, is your best option in determining which dental implant procedure works best for your individual needs. Dental implants are a three-part process that our oral surgeon will help place for us. The three parts include the following:
Screw: This screw is surgically placed and will serve as the anchor system for the implant
Abutment: This serves as the connector between the titanium screw and the crown, bridge, or implant-supported dentures
Restoration: This is the part that looks like your natural tooth and attaches to the abutment
Our dentist uses porcelain crowns and porcelain bridges or implant-retained dentures to ensure that your teeth look as natural as possible. We utilize top-of-the-line technology from Straumann Dental Implants to make sure that the porcelain matches your natural tooth color.
Schedule Your Dental Implant Consultation Today
If you’re ready to discover whether or not dental implants are right for you, please contact Divine Smiles dental office in Woburn and Winchester today. In addition to having decades of experience helping members of the community love their smiles, we offer superior in-house service. You won’t have to go elsewhere for your oral surgery because everything we offer is done at one office, saving you time and ensuring that we can provide you with the best in Woburn and Winchester implant dentistry, as we do with all of our patients.
At our office serving patients in Woburn and Winchester Dental implants can greatly improve your quality of life and your confidence in your smile and serve as a permanent solution to missing or unhealthy teeth, so don’t wait to contact us. To reach us, please fill out the form on this page or call (781) 396-8558.
Enjoy New Real-Looking Teeth
During the surgery at our practice in Woburn Dental implants are placed in a multi-step process – which previously required our team to outsource you to an oral surgeon and then bring you back to our office to restore the tooth when the surgeon was done.
The process is now much more seamless, and our team at Divine Smiles can complete the entire dental implant process in-office for your convenience. Now, we can do the following, all within our Woburn and Winchester office:
To ensure a smooth surgical experience for Dental Implants Woburn dental experts at our practice work collaboratively. We strive to complete your new smile in a timely fashion, utilizing the most advanced implant dentistry available in the industry.
Step-by-Step
The dental implant process is completed in phases, typically over several months: Initial Surgical Visit: During your first visit, we will place the titanium screw in your jaw. This has to completely fuse with your jaw, just like all of your other teeth, which may take several months. Once it has fully adhered to your jaw, you can come in for your second appointment. Your restoration will actually be milled and sculpted in-house at our Divine Smiles office – simplifying your dental implant procedure. Initial Restorative Visit: Restorative Appointment On your second and final visit, we will place your restoration, ensuring a comfortable bite and that it fits in seamlessly with your smile.
You may require additional visits if bone grafting is necessary for successful implant placement. Our experienced dentists in Woburn and Winchester handle all aspects of your dental implant placement, ensuring comprehensive care.
Stay Informed and Prepared
If you meet the above criteria, you’re a candidate for dental implants, but other factors can impact your procedure differently. Some factors might require modifications to the procedure. Others might impact your odds of success with dental implants. We’ll describe some of these factors below. This is not an exhaustive list, and Dr. Clancy might bring up other factors after he completes your dental examination.
Dental implants depend on your bones for support. If you don’t have enough bone or the right type of bone, it can affect your odds of success. Divine Smiles uses i-CAT 3D imaging to assess your bone before starting the dental implant procedure. We might recommend a bone graft if you don’t have enough bone. If your bone is too dense or not dense enough, we might be unable to change that. Instead, we will let you know how this might impact your dental implants so you can make informed decisions.
Gum disease is the leading cause of tooth loss among adults–and the leading cause of dental implant failure. We might recommend gum disease treatment before your dental implant procedure if you have unhealthy gums.
Your mouth is a tightly connected system. Oral health problems in other areas of your mouth can affect your implant. In addition, bruxism (teeth clenching and grinding) can affect dental implants. We’ll assess your oral health and recommend treatments that can improve the environment for your dental implants.
Just like natural teeth, dental implants require daily hygiene to stay healthy. If you want your implants to last a lifetime, you need to be committed to caring for them, including thorough oral hygiene and making regular dental checkups. If you have a history of poor oral health, we might recommend changes to your hygiene and dental checkup schedule.
Your overall health can impact your dental implants. Eating a healthy diet with lots of vitamins and minerals to support bone growth helps your implants integrate with your jawbone. Some medications can have a negative effect on dental implants. Osteoporosis drugs can also increase failure rates. The exact risk depends on your type of medication and dosage. Previous radiation therapy for oral cancer can lead to complications. We’ll talk to you and your doctors to determine if it’s best to wait before placing dental implants. Some medical conditions like uncontrolled diabetes and hemophilia can impact your odds of success.
Age does not inherently affect your odds of dental implant success. Studies show older dental implant candidates have the same overall success rate as younger candidates. However, age can affect other risk factors, such as:
Because of these factors, dental implants might not be right for some older candidates.
Some lifestyle factors can make it harder for dental implants to integrate with your jawbone. Smoking can significantly increase your risk of dental implant failure. We recommend quitting smoking before getting dental implants or, at least, quitting temporarily to allow your implants to heal properly. Drinking alcohol can also impact your dental implants. You should not drink alcohol a day or two after your implant procedure, and avoid heavy drinking during recovery.
The Foundation of Lasting Health
After surgery for dental implants Winchester and Woburn patients must prioritize proper recovery and follow thorough aftercare instructions to ensure a successful outcome. Initially, patients may experience swelling, discomfort, and minor bleeding, which usually subside within days. It's essential to take prescribed medications, maintain meticulous oral hygiene by gently brushing and flossing, and follow a soft diet initially. Avoid strenuous activities, smoking, and excessive alcohol consumption. Attend all follow-up appointments as scheduled to monitor progress. Long-term aftercare involves regular dental check-ups and excellent oral hygiene to ensure implant longevity and overall oral health. We are always here to support you with ongoing care and answer any questions that arise during your recovery.
Transcend Tooth Loss
Dental implants offer transformative results. They replace missing teeth with a natural look and feel, enhancing your smile's aesthetics and functionality. Implants provide stability and comfort, allowing you to eat, speak, and chew confidently. Unlike removable dentures, implants are permanent and don't require adhesive. They also help maintain jawbone integrity, preventing bone loss that can occur with missing teeth.
For patients who come to us from Woburn and Winchester Dental Implants offer a remarkable success rate, often lasting a lifetime with proper care. They are easy to maintain with regular oral hygiene practices and dental check-ups. Moreover, implants can boost your self-confidence by restoring your full smile and strongest facial structure.
Ideal Candidates
Among the many benefits of dental implants is that almost everyone can get them. However, only some are ideal candidates for dental implants. Understanding the factors that can impact your dental implant procedure can help you decide if implants are right for you. It can also help you decide how many implants you want.
When considering Dental Implants Woburn and Winchester patients who come to us can explore the most permanent and enduring solution for missing teeth. However, it's important to note that dental implants may not be suitable for everyone. Good candidates for dental implants should:
Dental implants are tooth replacements, so you can’t get them if you aren’t missing teeth. We also don’t want to remove healthy teeth and replace them with dental implants. Implants are the best tooth replacement option, but they are not as good as natural teeth. Rarely we might recommend removing healthy teeth if it improves your tooth replacement options.
Dental implants are similar to natural teeth but not identical. This difference matters if your jawbone is still growing, so it’s best to wait until your jaw has matured. Finally, dental implant surgery is relatively minor, but it’s still surgery. We need to make sure you’re healthy enough for the procedure. If we have concerns, we might ask your doctor to sign off on the procedure before we begin.
If we determine that you do not have enough bone density in the location of your missing tooth (or teeth) to anchor a dental implant, we can perform a bone grafting procedure to supplement it. If you are a smoker, you will need to quit for an extended length of time, both before and after your dental implant procedure, to ensure the smoothest possible healing process.
The best way to understand if you’re a good candidate is to talk to Woburn & Winchester implant dentist Dr. Ryan Clancy at Divine Smiles. He can evaluate your oral and overall health to help you understand what will affect your dental implants.
These are some factors that can impact your dental implant procedure:
However, at our offices in Winchester and Woburn dental implant eligibility is not necessarily affected if you have one of these issues. We will simply need to ensure that your condition is adequately controlled before moving forward in order to maximize your chances of a successful procedure with no complications.
Expert Care
Almost everyone can get dental implants, but deciding if implants are right for you might be a more complicated consideration. Sometimes, your risks might drive us to change the timing or customize the procedure to improve your odds of success. For example, the All-on-6 implant system helps people with higher risks. The implant denture helps distribute forces, and the implants support each other to reduce the risk of failure. Placing implants also utilizes the areas of your jawbone that are more likely to have enough bone. Woburn & Winchester implant dentist Dr. Ryan Clancy can help you find the right implant solution for your goals and needs. Please call (781) 396-8558 or use our online form today to request an appointment at Divine Smiles.
At our offices in Woburn and Winchester Dental implants cost can vary depending on factors like the number of implants needed, additional procedures, and the type of restoration. During a consultation, our team will provide a personalized estimate based on your specific needs and treatment plan.
Most patients experience minimal discomfort during the dental implant procedure, as local anesthesia is used to numb the area. Post-surgery, any pain is usually manageable with prescribed or over-the-counter pain medications. Our team prioritizes patient comfort and ensures a thorough discussion of pain management before and after the procedure.
Coverage for dental implants varies among insurance plans. While some plans may cover a portion of the costs, others may not include implant procedures in their coverage. Our office staff can assist in verifying your insurance benefits and explore financing options to make the process more affordable.
Dental implants are designed to be a long-lasting solution for missing teeth, and with proper care, they can endure for decades. Maintaining good oral hygiene, regular check-ups, and following post-implant care instructions contribute significantly to the longevity of dental implants. Many patients enjoy the benefits of their implants for 20 years or more.
Yes, full mouth reconstruction can indeed be achieved with dental implants. This comprehensive dental procedure involves replacing or restoring all of a patient's teeth, and dental implants play a crucial role in this process. Implants serve as sturdy anchors for individual crowns or implant-supported bridges, providing a long-lasting and natural-looking solution for patients with extensive tooth loss or severe dental issues. Full mouth reconstruction with dental implants can significantly enhance both the functionality and aesthetics of a patient's smile, restoring their ability to eat, speak, and smile confidently.
Dr. Ryan Clancy and every member of our team are here to help guide you to your healthiest, most confident smile. Take the first step by scheduling a full assessment of your concerns, and begin designing your ideal smile and personalized treatment plan.