Dental Implants in Matthews, NC
The dental office of Dr. David Feeney, your Matthews, NC dentist, places innovative dental implants for one or multiple teeth lost to decay, gum disease or oral injury. Preferred over traditional tooth replacement options, such as fixed bridgework anchored to neighboring teeth or partial dentures held in place by clasps, dental implants join to the patient's jaw bone for a secure, long-lasting foundation. A dental implant most often takes the form of a small, screw-shaped titanium post that replaces the root-part of a missing tooth. The surgical procedure used to place an implant is actually quite minor and routine, requiring only local anesthesia in most cases. After a healing period, the implant is topped with a lifelike crown custom-made to match your existing natural teeth. Implants have a documented success rate of over 95%, which is significantly higher than any other tooth-replacement option.
What is Dental Implant Like?
An implant is a dental prosthetic. Just like a real tooth, it has a root and crown and helps retain the natural size and density of the patient's gum tissue and jaw bone. The root resembles a screw and is made from titanium, a naturally-occurring metal that encourages bonding with human bone. The bonding process is called osseointegration, and this process makes dental implants second to none in terms of longevity and function.
The dental implant holds an extension piece called an abutment and also a beautiful porcelain crown. Versatile and lifelike, dental implants can support partial or full dentures that are either removable or permanently placed.
Dental Implant Surgery in Matthews, NC
After determining that a patient has good oral and overall health and also sufficient bone to accept an implant,
Dr. Feeney performs a simple in-office surgery to secure the
device. Usually using just local anesthesia to numb the area, Dr. Feeney incises the gums and drills a small hole into the jaw bone at the implant site.
He screws the device in place, making it flush with the bone. He sutures the area closed and sends the patient home for a period of healing. Usually, dental implant surgery has a second stage--placement of the abutment and crown. However, sometimes the dentist places the abutment right along with the implant device. Dr. Feeney determines the kind of surgery necessary based on patient need.
Additionally, some patients require bone grafting treatment before implant placement. Use of donor bone or bone paste ensures the strength and size of the area before dental implant surgery.
The Academy of Osseointegration, made up of experts on how human bone melds with titanium implants, says that more than 90 percent of dental implant surgeries are successful. Furthermore, more than 90 percent of dental implants stay in place for decades. Contrast this with traditional dentures or bridgework which have typical lifespans of about 10 years.
Facing Tooth Loss in Matthews, NC?
Or are you already missing one or more teeth? It's not too late to get a dental implant surgery consultation with Dr. David Feeney in Matthews, NC. Older teens through adults in their senior years enjoy the benefits of strong, natural-looking teeth with dental implants.
Do you need Dental Implants or want to learn more about this
dental procedure?
Then call our Matthew, NC office at
(704) 847-1000
for a consultation!
Also Serving Weddington, Mint Hill, Indian Trail, Waxhaw, Stallings, Monroe, Ballantyne & South Charlotte, NC
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