Dental Implants Sherman Oaks

Dental implants Sherman Oaks represent a revolutionary step in dental care, providing a permanent solution to tooth loss. Our clinic in Sherman Oaks Smile Studio specializes in dental implant services, offering patients state-of-the-art treatments to restore their smiles with natural-looking, durable teeth.

Understanding Dental Implants

Dental implants are a permanent solution for replacing missing teeth. They consist of 3 main components:

Titanium Post

It acts as a replacement for the tooth root and is surgically inserted into the jawbone. Titanium is used because of its strength and ability to fuse to bone, known as osseointegration. This fusion provides a stable foundation for the replacement tooth.

Abutment

Once the titanium post has integrated with the jawbone, an abutment is attached to the post above the gum line. This component serves as a connector between the titanium post and the replacement tooth or teeth.

Crown or Prosthesis

The part of the implant resembles and functions as a natural tooth. For a single tooth replacement, a crown is used, which is custom-made to match the color and shape of the surrounding teeth, ensuring a natural appearance. For multiple missing teeth, implants can support fixed bridges or dentures.

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Why Choose Dental Implants Sherman Oaks?

  • Durability: With proper care, implants are designed to last many years, often for a lifetime.
  • Functionality: They restore chewing power, allowing patients to eat their favorite foods without hesitation.
  • Aesthetics: Dental implants look and feel like your natural teeth, enhancing your smile and confidence.
  • Oral Health: Unlike other tooth replacement options, implants don’t require altering adjacent teeth, which preserves more of your natural tooth structure.

Our Dental Implants Treatment Process

Initial Consultation:

  • The first step of consultation involves a complete checkup by your dentist.
  • They will examine your mouth in detail by performing X-rays or 3D imaging to help them decide which treatment option is best for you.

Preparatory Procedures:

  • You might need a bone graft if your jawbone isn’t strong or thick enough for the implant. It is where a piece of bone from another part of your body or a special bone grafting material is added to your jawbone.
  • If the tooth you’re replacing has yet to fall out, it must be removed.

Implant Placement:

  • Your dentist surgically places the titanium post (the implant) into your jawbone. This post serves as a new root for your missing tooth.
  • The tooth implant needs time to bond with your jawbone, a process known as osseointegration. It can take several months, but it’s crucial for providing a solid base for your new tooth.

Abutment Placement:

  • Once the implant has bonded with your jawbone, an abutment, a small connector, is placed on top of the implant. It can sometimes be done together with the implant surgery or as a separate step after healing.
  • The abutment securely connects the new tooth (or crown) to the implant.

Crown Placement:

  • After your gums heal around the abutment, your dentist makes impressions of your mouth to create a crown that perfectly matches your remaining teeth.
  • This crown is then attached to the abutment, either fixed permanently or made to be removable for cleaning.

Follow-up:

  • You’ll see your dentist for regular checkups to ensure everything is healing well and the implant, abutment, and crown function as they should.

Oral Hygiene:

  • Caring for your implant involves brushing, flossing, and possibly using special tools to keep the area around the implant clean.
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Before And After Dental Implants

Before Dental Implants

  • Consultation: Checkup and detailed discussion about your dental health.
  • Dental Examination: X-rays or 3D imaging to evaluate bone and teeth.
  • Treatment Plan: Personalized plan based on your dental needs.
  • Prep Work: Bone grafts or tooth extractions if needed.
  • Oral Hygiene: Good cleaning habits to prepare for surgery.
  • Quit Smoking: Smoking can interfere with the healing process.

After Dental Implants

  • Healing Time: Allowing the implant to bond with the jawbone.
  • Abutment Placement: Attaching the connector piece after healing.
  • Permanent Crown: Fitting the final tooth replacement.
  • Follow-Up Checks: Monitoring the implant and oral health.
  • Care Routine: Regular brushing, flossing, and dental visits.
  • Diet Adjustment: Avoid hard and sticky foods to protect the implant.

Benefits of Choosing Dental Implants Sherman Oaks Smile Studio

Regain Your Confidence

Say goodbye to gaps, discomfort, and self-consciousness. Dr. Niki Zarabian’s dental implant services will help you regain the confidence to smile, eat, and laugh without hesitation.

Improved Oral Health

Dental implants not only enhance your appearance but also promote better oral health. They stimulate the jawbone, preventing bone loss and preserving your facial structure.

Long-Lasting Results

Enjoy the long-term benefits of dental implants. Our dental implants can last longer with proper care, making them a profitable investment in your smile and oral well-being.

Natural-Looking Smile

Dr. Niki Zarabian’s commitment to aesthetics ensures dental implants blend seamlessly with your natural teeth, providing a smile that seems and feels entirely yours.

Expert Team

Our dental implant specialist have extensive experience in implant dentistry, ensuring high-quality care.

Patient Comfort

We prioritize your comfort and well-being, offering sedation options for a pain-free experience.

Customized Care

Each treatment plan is tailored to meet our patient’s unique needs and preferences.

Types Of Dental Implants 

Type of Implant

Description

Key Characteristics

Typical Uses

Conventional (Endosteal)

The most common type is inserted directly into the jawbone

Made of titanium Requires sufficient jawbone

Long-lasting with proper care

Single or multiple tooth replacements

Patients with adequate jawbone density

Immediate Load

Allows for the placement of a temporary tooth on the same day as the implant

Quick restoration

Requires good bone quality and quantity

Patients needing immediate tooth replacement

Those with sufficient bone support

All-on-4

A full-arch restoration technique using four implants

Minimizes the need for bone grafting

Immediate load capacity

Full arch replacement

Patients with limited bone density 

Mini and Micro Implants

Smaller in diameter than conventional implants

Less invasive

Quick recovery 

Stabilizing dentures

Patients with insufficient bone for standard implants

Subperiosteal

Placed under the gum but on, or above, the jawbone

Suitable for patients with inadequate jawbone who cannot undergo bone augmentation

An alternative for those who cannot have endosteal implants

Zygomatic

Anchored in the cheekbone rather than the jawbone

Used in extreme cases of bone loss

Complex procedure

Patients with significant jawbone loss who cannot have conventional implants

FAQs

A dental implant bridge is a dental restoration that combines the technology of dental implants with a dental bridge to replace multiple missing teeth. Unlike traditional bridges, which rely on natural teeth adjacent to the gap as anchors, an implant bridge uses dental implants inserted into the jawbone as the support structure.

Dental implants are a popular and effective way to replace missing teeth. The ideal candidates for dental implants typically include individuals who:

  • Have one or more missing teeth
  • Have a jawbone that’s reached full growth
  • Have adequate bone to secure the implants or can have a bone graft
  • Have healthy oral tissues
  • Don’t have health conditions that will affect bone healing
  • Are unable or unwilling to wear dentures

Coverage varies by provider. We offer financing options and will work with you to maximize your benefits. Consult our team today for the most affordable dental implants available.

The cost of dental implants can vary widely depending on several factors: the expertise of the dentist or oral surgeon, the implant’s material, the need for additional procedures such as bone grafting or sinus lifts, and the type of dental insurance coverage you have. 

  • Single Dental Implant: A single dental implant can range from $1,500 to $6,000 per implant. This price typically includes the implant post, abutment, and crown.
  • Multiple Dental Implants: For numerous teeth replacements, the cost increases and can range from $6,000 to $30,000 or more, depending on the number of implants and the case’s complexity.
  • Full Mouth (All-on-4): Full-mouth reconstructions, such as the All-on-4 procedure, can range from $20,000 to $50,000 per jaw.

Get Started Today

Don’t let tooth loss affect your quality of life. Dental implants offer a durable, functional, and aesthetic solution. Contact Sherman Oaks Smile Studio today to schedule a consultation and take the first step toward restoring your smile. Our team is ready to provide the exceptional care and support you deserve throughout your dental implant journey.

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