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Implant Dentistry in Fresno

At Fresno Sedation Dental, we offer dental implants designed to restore your smile's function and appearance. Whether you need a single tooth crown or dental dentures, we offer a variety of treatment options to suit your needs. Our dentist works with you to create a personalized treatment plan designed to exceed your smile expectations.

We know that dental fear can hold many back from getting life-changing treatments like dental implants, which is why sedation is vital in our process. This feature not only alleviates discomfort but also eases fear and helps create a positive experience for you. We aim to achieve successful results and enhance your smile by focusing on your comfort and well-being. Our dentist can place and restore dental implants while providing necessary pretreatments in-house for a seamless experience. If you're looking for implant dentistry in Fresno, call us today!

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How Sedation Benefits Your Dental Implant Experience

At our dental office, we understand that dental anxiety can be particularly daunting when it comes to dental implant procedures, leaving you afraid of treatment. That's why our dentist takes the time to work closely with you to address your concerns and tailor a sedation plan that meets your unique needs. With options like nitrous oxide, oral sedatives, or IV sedation, we can help you feel relaxed and at ease during the implant process. This personalized approach not only alleviates anxiety but also enhances your comfort throughout the procedure.

Many patients find that sedation allows them to undergo dental implants with minimal awareness of the process, making it a much more positive experience. By focusing on both your comfort and the effectiveness of the treatment, we help you achieve the smile you desire without the burden of fear or discomfort.

How Do Dental Implants Work?

Dental implants are artificial tooth roots that mimic the appearance and function of your natural teeth. They consist of three parts: the post, which is surgically placed into your jawbone; the abutment, which connects the post to your restoration; and the restoration itself, which can be a visible crown, bridge, or denture custom-made to match the shape and color of your surrounding teeth. Together, these elements provide a durable and aesthetically pleasing solution for replacing missing teeth, effectively restoring chewing function, and enhancing your smile.

Dental Implant Options

Our dentist recognizes dental implants as a versatile solution to tooth loss. We offer various dental implant options to deliver results that will meet your unique needs. Our dental implant options include:

  • Crowns: These are individual prosthetic teeth that attach to a dental implant, providing a natural appearance and restoring functionality.
  • Bridges: Dental implants can support bridges, which replace multiple missing teeth in a row, providing stability and a natural look.
  • Dentures (Full and Partial): Our dental dentures replace an entire arch of missing teeth, while partial dentures fill in gaps when some of your natural teeth remain. Both options are anchored with implants for added support.
  • All-on-4: This innovative solution involves placing four dental implants to support a full arch of teeth, offering a streamlined way to restore your smile. By using only four implants, All-on-4 treatment enhances healing time. Our dentist will determine if this treatment is right for you.

Our Dental Implant Process

Our dental implant process begins with a comprehensive consultation, where our dentist will evaluate your oral health, discuss your goals, and create a tailored treatment plan. This initial step is crucial for preparing you for the procedure. After establishing the treatment plan, we will schedule the surgery. During the procedure, we prioritize your comfort by using sedation, which is essential for reducing anxiety and providing a comfortable experience. This allows you to relax while we perform the necessary steps.

Before placing the implants, any required pretreatments will be completed, including extractions and, if needed, bone grafts to enhance your jaw's structure. If extractions are necessary, we will remove any damaged or decayed teeth while you remain comfortably sedated. Following this, the dental implants will be placed into your jawbone, potentially in a single visit, minimizing your overall treatment time and recovery.

Implant Dentistry FAQs

We understand implant dentistry can seem intimidating, and you may have questions. Our knowledgeable team is ready to answer your questions and provide peace of mind during your care. Common dental implant questions include:

How do I care for my dental implants?
Caring for dental implants is similar to caring for natural teeth: regular brushing, flossing, and routine dental visits in our office are essential to maintain their health and longevity.

What can I eat after getting dental implants?
Initially, soft foods are recommended to avoid putting stress on the implant site. As healing progresses, you can gradually return to a normal diet and chew with your new implant like your natural tooth.

How long do dental implants last?
Dental implants can last 25 years to a lifetime with proper care and maintenance. Regular dental checkups in our office and good oral hygiene are essential to promoting their longevity.

Quality Dental Implants in Fresno

At Fresno Sedation Dental, we believe no one should fear the dentist, and proudly offer sedation as a major part of our dental implant procedures. Our experienced dentist takes a streamlined approach by placing and restoring implants and offering all necessary pretreatments in one office. We offer various implant and sedation options to give you the personalized treatment you deserve. Call us today to learn more about our dental implants in Fresno!

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