Reclaim Your Strong Bite With Dental Implants in Key West

When was the last time you smiled without hesitation? If tooth loss is impacting the health and beauty of your smile, you’ll love dental implants in Key West. These substitutes for your natural tooth roots will give you strong chewing power and bite strength again. With your dental team’s expertise, you can:

  • Bite into a juicy steak or crunchy carrots without hesitation
  • Laugh out loud at your friend’s jokes, teeth on full display
  • Speak clearly without fear of dentures slipping
  • Feel confident in close-up photos and selfies
  • Eliminate tooth gaps that make you self-conscious
  • Throw away messy denture adhesives for good

Call 305-990-2532 for an appointment. Our office is open as early as 7 a.m. and as late as 7 p.m. during the week.

Replace What’s Missing With Tooth Implants

Gain a Stronger New Smile

Dental implants are a life-changing solution if you are affected by tooth loss. Our comprehensive range of implant options can restore your ability to eat, speak, and smile with confidence. We provide custom solutions to meet your specific needs and lifestyle. For a single missing tooth, an implant crown blends in with your natural smile. These standalone replacements look and function just like your original teeth, preserving your oral health and aesthetics.

When multiple teeth in a row are missing, implant bridges provide a sturdy and natural-looking solution. This approach fills gaps without compromising neighboring healthy teeth, ensuring long-term oral health. Plus, you’ll find full-arch solutions, such as implant dentures or All-on-4 implants.

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Replace a Full Arch of Teeth
Replace a Full Arch of Teeth

If you have widespread tooth loss and need more extensive work done to repair your smile, your dentist can perform a full-mouth reconstruction. They will build a customized treatment plan to address your dental needs. Your reconstruction plan may blend dental implants, oral surgery, and restorative procedures, if you have any teeth remaining.

Whether you are replacing one or more teeth with implants, you’ll benefit from our dental technology. CBCT 3-D scans, computer-guided implant placement, and digital X-rays all help your dentist plan and perform your procedure precisely. They will review all of your options with you and discuss potential costs. There will be no surprises.

Repair Your Smile in Complete Comfort

There’s no reason to feel anxious about any aspect of your dental procedure. Our team will put your needs first and make sure you are comfortable with:

  • A local anesthetic that will keep your mouth numb
  • Sedation options to put you at ease
  • A caring approach that makes sure you are relaxed
  • Comforting amenities such as pillows and blankets

Call 305-990-2532 for dental implants in Key West. You can also schedule online.  Our office is located by the beautiful Southernmost Point Buoy and Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum.

Frequently Asked Questions About Dental Implants

What are dental implants?

Modern dental implants are small metal posts, usually made from titanium, that your dentist places in your jaw to serve as replacement teeth roots. If you are missing teeth, your implants will fuse with your jawbone to form a sturdy base for new replacement teeth. Implants anchor crowns, bridges, and dentures to give you back a beautiful smile and strong bite.

Are dental implants painful?

Most of our dental implant patients report little discomfort when they receive their dental implants. We’ll make sure your mouth is completely numb in the area where we’re working, and afterward, most discomfort can be eliminated with over-the-counter pain relievers. All in all, you should have a relatively pain-free dental implant experience. You should not feel any pain when getting your new implants and only mild discomfort after.

Can dental implants be removed?

An experienced implant dentist can remove dental implants, though it is rarely needed. Most often, removal is due to peri-implantitis, a rare disease of the gums around the implant. If you need to replace an implant-supported restoration like a bridge or denture, we simply remove the old restoration from your implants and attach the new one.