Dental Implants In Arlington, TN

Dental implants in Arlington are currently the best option to replace missing and broken teeth.  Americans are living longer than ever, and oftentimes they cannot maintain their natural smiles for the entirety of their life.  A dental implant is an artificial tooth root in the shape of a post that is strategically positioned in the jawbone.  Dental implants are typically made of titanium (the same material many hip and knee replacements are made of) and are usually well tolerated by the human body.  After the implant post is placed by our trusted implant dentist in Arlington, a replacement tooth is attached to the post.
If you have lost one or more teeth as a result of injury or disease, dental implants in Arlington could help rejuvenate your smile and allow you to eat comfortably.  State-of-the-art equipment and techniques, along with sedation options, help ensure safety, precision, and comfort.

Why Do I Need a Dental Implant in Arlington?

When you lose one or more teeth it is imperative to consider replacement options. Not only can losing a tooth be painful and unhealthy, it can also affect your self-confidence. Missing teeth can make you hesitant to smile and unable to speak and eat as you did before. Of all the options available today to replace missing teeth, dental implants feel the most natural. Dental implants also help prevent deterioration of the surrounding bone and mimic your natural tooth structure.

Single or Multiple Dental Implants

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Dental Implant Overdentures


Permanent Teeth-in-a-Day (All-On-4)


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Additional Services

Sinus Augmentation
Your sinuses are large, air-filled cavities on either side of your nose. Sometimes patients have large, low sinuses or their sinuses will enlarge after losing their back teeth in the upper arch. Because of this, it is relatively common for a sinus augmentation to be required prior to implant placement when replacing teeth on the top towards the back. The sinus augmentation pushes the sinuses up and fills the space with bone because implants need to be surrounded by bone and cannot be placed in the air-filled sinus spaces.
Bone Graft
It is not uncommon for infected teeth to cause bone loss in surrounding areas. For this reason it is often necessary to have a bone graft placed in the affected site in order to help restore the defect from the sick tooth/teeth. The bone graft is usually done at the same time the tooth is removed and allowed to heal for 4-6 months prior to dental implant placement.