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Dental Implants

Missing teeth can make a big difference in one's appearance, self-confidence, and oral health in general. At Admire Dental Fort Collins, we provide dental implants that help bring back your smile’s natural look and strength—so you can eat, speak, and smile with confidence again.
A dental implant is a long-lasting, secure option to replace missing teeth that closely resembles the natural appearance, feel, and function of a real tooth. The procedure for dental implants involves embedding a small titanium post beneath the jawbone to serve as support for a replacement tooth or bridge.
Our team of experts will provide you with a consultation that encompasses your dental history, oral health, and personal preferences to recommend the best treatment plan when it comes to dental implants.

Key Benefits of Dental Implants

Dental implants are lightweight titanium posts that are surgically implanted into the jawbone to act as artificial tooth roots. Once the implant fuses with the bone, a personalized crown, bridge, or denture is fixed with a permanent restoration.

Everything you need to know about Dental Implants

At Admire Dental Fort Collins, our staff ensures that with the aid of contemporary technology, everything runs smoothly and stands the test of time. Dental implants can replace one lost tooth, some teeth, or even aid with full-arch restorations.
Implants are reliable and safe, and they operate naturally. They will last many years if properly taken care of and can be an excellent option for your mouth.

Q1. Who is a good candidate for dental implants?

That’s true for people with healthy gums and sufficient bones. A consultation will determine whether or not implants are appropriate.

If properly taken care of, implants can survive up to 20 years or even a lifetime, sometimes.

The surgery is performed with local anesthesia, and patients really experience very little pain during recovery.

Implants are permanent, stable, and prevent bone loss—unlike dentures or bridges, which may need replacement or cause shifting over time.