Dental Implants - Laguna Hills, CA

Beautiful, Healthy Smiles
with Dental Implants

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A New Era of Tooth Replacement

Are you suffering from missing or damaged teeth? Does the appearance of your smile make you feel self-conscious? At The Center for Prosthodontics & Implant Dentistry of Laguna Hills, we understand the negative effects of missing or damaged teeth on your life. It can be difficult to bite and chew due to discomfort or pain. The appearance of your smile can lead you to shy away from interacting with others and feel depressed.

With advancements and modern technology, we can permanently end your missing smile worries with dental implants. Experience the transformative power of modern dental implants in restoring your confident, vibrant smile! By seamlessly integrating with your jawbone, dental implants offer the freedom to embrace life without limitations. Regardless of how your smile was lost, we are dedicated to providing a comprehensive solution tailored to your needs.

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What Are Dental Implants?

Dental implants, particularly full mouth dental implants, replicate the intricate functionality of natural teeth, consisting of three components: a post, an abutment, and a restoration. These elements are seamlessly integrated into the jawbone, offering unmatched flexibility for replacing multiple missing teeth.

Under our skilled team’s guidance, you’ll easily navigate this process. Leveraging our expertise and state-of-the-art surgical technology, Dr. Blanchard precisely positions your full mouth dental implants. This meticulous approach allows us to customize your dental implant procedures according to your unique dental needs and aspirations, ensuring your envisioned flawless smile is realized.Top of FormBottom of Form

Am I A Candidate For Dental Implants?

The Advantages of Dental Implants

  • Restoration of function when chewing and biting
  • Beautiful, healthy-looking teeth
  • Permanent replacement of missing or damaged teeth
  • Prevention of future bone loss
  • Stability of nearby teeth
  • Improved quality of life
  • Increase in self-confidence

Versatile Options. One Brilliant Smile.

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Single Dental Implants

Single dental implants offer a durable and natural-looking solution for replacing individual missing teeth. Each implant consists of a titanium post, abutment, and custom-made crown, meticulously crafted to blend with your natural teeth seamlessly. With single dental implants, you can enjoy restored functionality and aesthetics, enhancing your smile and confidence.

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Dental Bridges

Dental bridges provide a reliable solution for replacing one or more missing teeth by bridging the gap between adjacent teeth. These restorations consist of artificial teeth anchored to adjacent natural teeth or dental implants. With dental bridges, patients can restore their smile’s appearance, improve chewing ability, and maintain proper alignment of remaining teeth.

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Implant-Supported Dentures

Implant-supported dentures offer a stable and secure solution for patients with multiple missing teeth or complete tooth loss. By attaching to dental implants surgically placed in the jawbone, these dentures provide superior stability and prevent issues like slipping or shifting. Implant-supported dentures improve chewing efficiency, restore facial aesthetics, and enhance confidence in speaking and smiling.

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Full Mouth Dental Implants

Full mouth dental implants provide a comprehensive solution for individuals experiencing extensive tooth loss or edentulism. This advanced dental restoration involves strategically placing implants throughout the jawbone to support a complete arch of prosthetic teeth. With full mouth dental implants, patients can enjoy restored functionality, aesthetics, and overall oral health, transforming their smile and quality of life.

Why is Getting Dental Implants So Scary For Many?

Our Streamlined Process

Just like with any procedure, we will start with a simple conversation. This consultation will cover your medical history, dental concerns, and smile goals. We’ll perform a comprehensive exam using digital diagnostics and determine your dental implant candidacy. While dental implants bridge gaps and restore complete smiles, we want you to enjoy your outcome and not just undergo treatment. With this information, we’ll create a customized treatment plan that includes every detail, from your smile aspirations to fitting your smile to your gum and lip line, facial symmetry, and skin tone. Once your treatment plan is created, we’ll schedule your procedure.

On your procedure day, we’ll administer your choice of sedation and make small incisions to your jawbone. We’ll strategically place 4-6 dental implants into your jawbone using our All-on-4 protocol. Once your implants are placed, we’ll attach an abutment connector to hold your temporary set of teeth. These teeth will allow you to enjoy the benefits of your new smile while your mouth heals. Over the next 4-6 months, your implants will fuse with your jawbone through osseointegration. Once fused, your implants will be durable enough to hold your final set of teeth without worry. Once we place your final set of teeth, you can enjoy all your favorite foods, smile without fear, and be free of any discomfort!

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