Dental Implants in Hazlet, NJ

A missing tooth can do more than leave a gap in your smile—it can affect how you eat, speak, and feel about yourself. Dental implants provide a permanent, natural-looking solution, allowing you to regain a strong, secure, and fully functional smile.

Unlike traditional bridges or dentures, implants fuse directly to the jawbone, creating unmatched stability and long-term durability. They look, feel, and function like real teeth—so you can eat, speak, and smile with confidence.

Not sure if implants are right for you? A comprehensive evaluation will help determine whether you’re a good candidate.

Explore your options below:

Tooth Implants

  • The Problem: Missing teeth can make chewing difficult, affect your speech, and lead to shifting teeth or bone loss over time.
  • The Solution: Dental implants offer the most lifelike tooth replacement available. The process begins with a small titanium post, which is surgically placed into the jawbone to act as a sturdy root for your new tooth. Over the next few months, the bone heals and fuses to the implant, creating a solid foundation. Once fully integrated, a custom-made crown is attached to complete your smile.

    If multiple teeth are missing, implants can also serve as anchors for bridges, providing a stable, long-term alternative to removable dentures.

  • Alternative Options: Bridges or removable partial dentures may be considered if dental implants aren’t the right fit for you.

Implant Dentures

  • The Problem: Loose or ill-fitting dentures can make eating uncomfortable, cause sore spots, and shift while speaking—leading to frustration and discomfort.
  • The Solution: Implant-supported dentures offer a secure, comfortable alternative to traditional dentures. Two to four implants are placed in the jawbone, acting as anchors. Once healed, a custom denture is designed to snap securely onto the implants, eliminating the slipping and irritation associated with traditional dentures.

    There are two types of implant dentures:

    • Implant-Retained Dentures: These attach to implants but still rely on gum and bone support.
    • Implant-Supported Dentures: Designed for patients with less bone support, these are primarily held in place by a bar connected to the implants.

  • Alternative Options: For some patients, a new set of traditional dentures may be an alternative if implants aren’t the right choice.

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