“I love my teeth and my smile. The work was done very softly and pleasant, and Dr. Gross and his team really cared and even worked on “odd” hours as I was a bit pushed for time leaving USA for Europe. Thank you Dr. Gross – Thank you Renee and the rest of the team – You are great!”
- Pernilla
Dental implants are one of the outstanding ways a cosmetic dentist can enhance your smile even if you have missing teeth. Our four offices offer dental implants to all of South Florida and we have many delighted patients who used to have missing teeth but now have a full, bright smile.
What are dental implants?
They are artificial tooth roots which hold pearly porcelain teeth to complete your smile. Missing teeth have traditionally been replaced by bridges or dentures. Both of these solutions can be very fine, but they both lack something that implants offer: a replacement for the missing tooth root.
When a tooth is missing, so is its root. That leaves two gaps: the visible one, and an invisible gap inside the jawbone. If this jawbone gap is left for too long, the bone tissue starts shrinking to fill it. This gradually changes the shape of your face, giving you an older look. By filling the gap, implants preserve your facial shape and maintain the health and density of your jawbone.
Three kinds of dental implants
These three types of implant are designed to accommodate varying types of jawbone, and your cosmetic dentist would choose the one that best fits for you.
In some cases where the jawbone has insufficient width, a bone-grafting procedure can be done to add width.
Dental Implants are made of titanium, which has good affinity with bone tissue. The body will not reject it, or respond in any allergic way, and the bone will grow in closely around it. The bone and implant will fuse to become one strong anchor for your new tooth.
Subperiosteal implants are done in two stages, with either one surgery (if a CT scan is used to obtain jawbone information) or with two surgeries (if jawbone information is obtained through a surgical exposure of the bone.)
Root form and plate form implants are done in three stages, once the decision has been made to do them.
Now you have a shiny porcelain tooth, complete with sturdy root, and no gaps, either visible or invisible. If your dental implants are done as part of a full mouth reconstruction, you may want to have a tooth whitening procedure done first. Then your new tooth can be matched in color to the whiteness of your other teeth.
Questions About Dental Implants
For excellent photos of Before and After various procedures, please see our Gallery.
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The new tooth will need the same good care you give your other teeth, and can last you a lifetime. Please contact us if you would like to learn more, and to schedule a consultation. Our four offices serve the entire South Florida area.

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