6824 River Center Dr , Clemmons, NC 27012-6746

Single Tooth Replacement

Single Tooth Implant with Crown

Single-tooth implants can be used in people who are missing one or more teeth. An implant is surgically placed in an opening that your dentist makes in the jawbone. After the implant integrates (attaches) to your bone, it acts as a new "root" for the crown that will replace your missing tooth

Am I a Canidate for Implants?

  • The health of the jawbone: Before placing an implant, Dr. Cassar will investigate the jawbones to assess the health and quantity of bone in the area in which the implant will be set. X-rays may be taken to shed light on the density of the bone in that area.
  • The patient’s habits: Research shows that smoking negatively affects the long-term success of dental implants. It is assumed that smoking can impair proper healing and may also have a harmful effect on bone density. Another habit, teeth grinding, also referred to as bruxism, can weaken and crack teeth. Bruxism is particularly dangerous to dental implants, but Dr. Cassar offers mouth guards to protect teeth and implants against bruxism.
  • The patient’s health: If a patient has an untreated condition that would hamper the success of post-surgical healing, he or she would not be a good candidate for dental implants. A patient’s medications may also contraindicate the placement of dental implants if a medication could interfere with healing or the implant procedure. For example, cancer drugs or medications used to prevent blood clotting would be of concern.

Single missing anterior tooth

Dental implant crown replaces the tooth and preserves the bone