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Moses Lake's Premiere Dental Implant Dentists

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Dental implants are the most the most effective and long-lasting solution for replacing missing teeth. They not only provide exceptional durability but also help preserve the jawbone, which can naturally shrink over time after a tooth is lost. Lakeside Dental in Moses Lake, WA is proud to be one of leading providers of dental implants. Our experienced dentists uses advanced technology and a patient-centered approach to deliver excellent results.

What Is a Dental Implant?

A dental implant is a small titanium screw that acts as an artificial tooth root, surgically placed into your jawbone. The procedure is typically done under local anesthesia, often with sedation to ensure your comfort.  After a healing period, the implant is topped with a lifelike crown, custom-made to match your existing natural teeth. Dental implants boast a proven high success rate, making them the most reliable tooth-replacement option available.

How Do Dental Implants Help?

Dental implants not only restore the look of your smile but also bring back full function, allowing you to speak, eat, and laugh with complete confidence. Unlike dentures or bridges that may shift or cause discomfort, dental implants remain secure and feel just like natural teeth. They also protect your jawbone, helping prevent the bone loss that often follows tooth loss.

Dental implants are the best option nowadays for tooth replacement. They’re permanent, stable, and look and feel like natural teeth. Whether you're missing one tooth or all of them, implants offer a long-lasting, reliable solution without the downsides of removable dentures.

Candidates for dental implants in Moses Lake, WA should be in good health generally and have enough jawbone to support the implant. The bone naturally fuses with the implant over time, anchoring it securely. If a patient lacks sufficient bone, procedures like bone grafting can help rebuild the area to make implants possible.

Dental Implants Procedures:

Single tooth replacement

When a patient is missing just one tooth, we use a single dental implant topped with a custom crown to restore your smile. The simple dental implant looks, feels, and works just like your natural tooth. While the upfront cost for a dental implant can be a bit higher than other options, it’s the most reliable and longest-lasting choice, as an implant will never get a cavity or need root canal treatment.

Multiple teeth replacement

If you’re missing several teeth, dental implants can offer a strong, long-lasting solution. You don’t need an implant for every single missing tooth—instead, implants can be placed strategically to support a fixed bridge. For example, if several teeth in a row are missing, we can place an implant at each end of the gap and attach a middle crown without an implant underneath. This approach keeps your remaining natural teeth untouched, protecting them from the extra strain and potential decay that can come with supporting a traditional bridge.

All-on-4 dental implant

Dental implants can replace an entire upper or lower set of teeth with a fixed bridge that stays in place—you’ll never have to remove it. In many cases, as few as four implants can support the full arch (all-on-4). If the jawbone has lost density or volume, we may recommend five or six implants to securely support 10 to 12 replacement teeth (all-on-6). Implant-supported teeth feel secure, protect your jawbone from further loss, and are designed to last a lifetime.

Caring for Dental Implants 

With the right care and healthy habits, your dental implants can last a lifetime. Here are a few simple ways to keep them in top shape:

  • Keep up with daily cleaning – Brush at least twice a day using a soft-bristle toothbrush and non-abrasive toothpaste to protect both your implant and surrounding gums. Floss once a day—using regular floss, implant-specific floss, or a water flosser—to remove plaque around the implant.
  • See your dentist regularly – Routine dentist appointment can make sure your implants and overall oral health are in great condition.  Routine check-ups can also help address any concerns early.
  • Be mindful of what you chew – There are certain food not ideal for dental implants.  For example, hard food like ice or sticky candies can put extra stress on your implants, and therefore not recommended.
  • Protect against grinding – Clenching or grinding your teeth at night can put extra wear on dental implants.  A custom night guard may be helpful to people who grind teeth..
  • Support your overall health – Healthy gums and jawbone are key to implant success. Managing conditions like diabetes and maintaining a balanced diet can make a big difference.

Enjoy a Beautiful, Healthy Smile with Dental Implants

Do you have questions about dental implants? Our dental clinic in Moses Lake is here to help! Schedule a free consultation with our Moses Lake Dental Practice today 509-761-6568 to learn more!


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