DENTAL IMPLANTS

Dental Implants

Dental Implants for Gainesville, FL

For many years’ people who experienced tooth loss were limited to bridges or dentures. But today we also have dental implants as an option. Dental implants are a recent development in cosmetic and restorative dentistry. When you lose a tooth, you lose both the visible part of the tooth and the part below the gum line. A dental implant is an artificial replacement for both of these parts of the tooth. The artificial roots are usually made of titanium, which is surgically fitted into your jaw and used to support an artificial crown. 

Teeth implants are a great alternative to other restoration options. Fixed bridges have to rely on surrounding teeth for strength, and have to be replaced every 7 to 10 years. Removable partials and dentures are not permanent, can be uncomfortable, and have even been known to cause bone loss. Implant dentistry offers a more durable and long-lasting solution to restore or enhance your smile. An implant fuses to the jawbone, providing a sturdier and more durable support for the crown affixed to it. With proper care, this solution can last a lifetime, with only periodic maintenance visits to re-tighten the implant!

Who Can Get a Dental Implant?

You’ll want to speak with your dentist about this but generally, anyone healthy enough to undergo a routine tooth extraction should also be a good candidate for dental implants. You will, however, need healthy gums and enough bone to hold the implant in place.
Dental Implants Gainesville, FL
What are the Advantages of Getting Implant Dentistry?
Dental implants are a good long-term solution to replacing teeth. Some of the advantages include:
  • Natural Appearance - The finished product looks and feels like your own teeth
  • Comfort - You’ll never experience the discomfort or slipping of dentures
  • Easy Chewing – Because implants feel like your own teeth, eating is as enjoyable as it always was
  • Durability – Implants are fused with bone so they become durable and permanent
Care After Dental Implants
Our office will give you instructions on how to maintain your dental implants after the procedure. If anesthesia is used, you should not eat or drink anything for up to eight hours after your procedure. Make sure you have someone who can take you back home, as you will not be able to drive. 

Swelling, bleeding, and some pain are normal to experience after getting dental implants. It is important that you try to avoid disturbing the wound as much as possibly. For swelling, place an ice pack on your cheek as much as possible for the first 36 hours. Drink plenty of fluids and stick to eating soft foods, but avoid hot food and liquid.

If you are given any pain medication, be sure to take that accordingly. Keep up with oral hygiene to ensure the wound gets cleaned.
Success Rate

We have a 98% success rate and, in most cases, will last the patient a lifetime.

Contact Our Family Dentist for Dental Implants

When you have a missing tooth that leaves a gap in your mouth and exposed gums, you might want to consider a dental implant. Just because you have lost your tooth does not mean you have to deal with a missing tooth forever. Dentistry has come a long way from what it once was. Now, there are options for those who have missing teeth. No longer does a missing tooth mean your smile will be diminished forever, nor will you have difficulties eating as more and more teeth fall out. Instead, you can get a dental implant as a replacement tooth. Dental implants are a simple way to regain your smile and ability to chew. While grown teeth cannot last in mouths forever, there are methods ensure your smile lasts, and dental implants are one of those methods.


We invite you to contact our family dentist to discuss whether you would prefer to have dentures, a bridge, or dental implants to replace your missing tooth or teeth. Edwin F. Johary, DDS., PA. is a family, cosmetic and emergency dentist in Gainesville, FL. He specializes in tooth extraction, teeth whitening, dental implants, and moreDon’t let missing teeth affect your smile any longer and call Edwin F. Johary, DDS., PA. at (352) 377-0360 to discuss dental implants at his Gainesville, FL office.

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