Dental Implants in Walnut Creek

See our incredible options for replacing missing teeth at Dental Implant Center at Walnut Creek.

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Dental Implants Walnut Creek, CA

Whether you lose one tooth or several, missing teeth can have a significant impact on your life. It can make eating difficult. It can also affect your self-confidence. There is something you can do about it! Contact Dental Implant Center at Walnut Creek to schedule a consultation for dental implants.

Traditionally, if you are missing only one tooth or a couple of teeth, a bridge is often given. This solution equips you with prosthetic teeth that are anchored with dental cement to the real teeth around the gaps. In order for them to fit these bridges between your teeth, the anchor teeth must be prepared. These bridges are meant to be permanent, but occasionally they can loosen or even fall out.

Our Range of Dental Implants

We have you covered whether you need all new teeth or one replacement.

Our Other Dental Implant Services in Walnut Creek, CA

We can restore your smile with quality care in a comfortable office.

  • Pro Arch Solution

    With removable prostheses you constantly have to worry about taking extra steps to clean and store your device. Fixed Pro Arch Overdentures give you freedom from difficult care instructions and the ability to eat and sleep as you normally would – in total comfort.

  • Bone Grafting

    Before we are able to place a Dental Implant, most patients will require a simple procedure, performed in the office, called a bone graft. Though it may sound intimidating, a bone graft is actually quite simple. During your evaluation, one of our providers will evaluate the strength and density of the bone present and offer you information on the prospect of success based on the bone, along with information on bone grafting.

  • Tooth Extraction

    A tooth extraction is always an option of last resort, and we always consider more mild options like crowns, dental bridges, or bonding first. If we determine that those options are not sufficient to restore the health of the tooth, then an extraction can be the best choice for your health. On rare occasions, we might remove a tooth that is healthy because it is causing problems with other teeth.

  • Socket Preservation

    Socket preservation, also known as alveolar ridge preservation, is a procedure performed by our prosthodontists that will reduce the amount of bone lost after having a tooth extracted in order to preserve the socket of the patient’s alveolar bone. This also assists the patient in getting future restorative work done, such as a tooth implant.

  • Ridge augmentation

    Ridge augmentation is a bone grafting technique to the alveolar ridge in the jawbone, to ensure the success of dental restorations, such as implants. The alveolar ridge is the piece of bone in the upper and lower jaws that holds the tooth sockets. When a tooth is removed, the bone around the tooth socket begins to resorb, causing bone loss which has consequences for the placement of dental restorations.

  • Am I a Candidate for Dental Implants?

    Our experienced team will always help determine if you are a candidate for dental implants. Any person in good health can have dental implants. In your first appointment, we will assess your health and look at the jawbone to see if it is suitable for a dental implant.

  • Types of Dental Implants

    Dental implants offer a reliable solution for replacing missing teeth, with several types to suit different needs and jaw conditions. Main types of dental implants are: Endosteal implants- they go into the jawbone and are the most common; Subperiosteal implants- they sit on top of the jawbone for those with less bone; Zygomatic implants- anchor in the cheekbone for severe upper jaw bone loss.

  • Sinus Lift

    A sinus lift is a bone augmentation, also known as a bone graft, on the upper jaw in preparation for the placement of a dental implant for a tooth restoration, the placement of a dental bridge, or denture.

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When you lose teeth, your daily life can be affected. For the best result to return to your normal routine, as well as prosthetics that look and act like real teeth, consider dental implants.

Frequently Asked Questions

Let us help you make the right decision about your health.

  • How Long Do Dental Implants Last?
    With good care, dental implants can last a lifetime. Regular check-ups, good oral hygiene, and avoiding habits like smoking can help maintain your implant for many years.
  • Is the Implant Procedure Painful?
    Most patients are pleasantly surprised by how comfortable the implant procedure is. Local anesthesia and sedation options ensure you’re relaxed and pain-free, and recovery is typically smooth with minimal discomfort.
  • How Long Does It Take to Get Implants?
    The full process usually takes a few months. After placing the implant, your mouth will heal and the post will fuse with your bone, and then we can add the final crown. However, our Smile in a Day service can provide a faster solution if you are a suitable candidate.
  • Are Dental Implants Expensive?

    While dental implants are an investment, they offer lasting benefits for your mouth and oral health. We offer flexible financing options and accept various insurances to make implants accessible.

  • Am I a Good Candidate for Dental Implants?

    If you’re missing teeth, generally in good health, and have sufficient jawbone, you’re likely a good candidate and can expect a functioning, beautiful smile. Your dentist will assess your bone health and overall suitability, discussing options even if bone density is low.

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Our goal is to enhance your wellness through improved oral health, aesthetics, comfort, function, and happiness. Let us help you re-establish what nature provided – a healthy and functional set of teeth.