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Yomi Robotic implant assistant

Precision Robotic Implant Placement

Yomi robotic assisted surgery helps our team place your implants with precision.

  • Efficient
  • Precise
  • Minimally Invasive
  • More Comfortable
  • Faster Recovery

Restore Your Smile With Dental Implants

If you are missing teeth, you are not alone. 69% of adults aged 35-44 have lost one or more of their permanent teeth.

Dr. Pandya showing a patient their x-rays

Lifetime Tooth Replacement

Whether you’re missing a single tooth or multiple teeth, we provide a permanent solution to give you a natural-looking, lifelong smile. Modern dental implants with the Watt Antelope team offer the most reliable, cost effective, and lasting tooth replacement treatment.

Lasting benefits of dental implants

  • Strong and stable, functions like a natural tooth
  • Beautifully matches your natural teeth
  • Designed to last a lifetime
  • No more removing teeth, slurring speech or limiting food choices
  • No impact to surrounding teeth
  • Preserves existing jawbone

Why Are Dental Implants So Popular?

Every year, more than half a million people get dental implants. That’s not a surprising number considering that nearly 100 million people and two-thirds of middle-aged adults have lost at least one tooth.

Why are dental implants becoming the most popular tooth replacement option for our patients?

Dental implant robot

Implants provide a long-lasting solution

Dental implants are designed to last a lifetime. Through the process of osseointegration, the titanium used in your dental implant biologically fuses with your bone, spurring bone growth to strengthen your jawbone, and ensuring lasting results. The implant essentially plants new roots in your jaw to help maintain your facial shape and provide long-term bite stabilization.

Implants are cost-effective

Would you rather make a one-time investment in permanent tooth replacement or replace your bridges or dentures every 7 to 15 years? Implants may involve a higher investment on the front end, but they also provide a much greater return over the life of your smile. With proper care, implants are designed to last a lifetime.

Implants look great

Dental implants are shaded and custom-shaped to fit naturally in your existing smile. In terms of beauty, strength, and function, the only difference between your real teeth and dental implants is that they're not real.

Implants promote oral health

Unlike the teeth you were born with, modern implants do not decay or get cavities. Bacteria and food particles still need to be brushed away to maintain healthy gums, but oral hygiene is much easier as implants behave like normal teeth. Also, unlike a tooth-supported bridge, dental implants do not require reducing other teeth to support the implant. With more of your teeth left intact, implants lead to better long-term oral health.

Dental implants offer a cost-effective, long-lasting, health-focused, and beautiful solution for missing teeth. If restoring your smile is something you’ve considered, the Watt Antelope team would love to offer you a complimentary implant consultation.

Implant secured dentures

Wouldn’t it be great if your dentures fit snugly and stayed in place? We use strategically placed dental implants to create a customized, implant-retained denture that snaps securely into place. The result is amazing stability that restores natural function.

Lasting benefits of dental implants

Stronger Fit

Implants prevent slippage and hold dentures securely in place.

Less Pain

Implants eliminate painful sore spots caused by denture pressure points.

Stop Bone Loss

Implants prevent bone loss from denture use and help maintain your natural facial structure.

Speak Clearly

Implants secure dentures allowing you to naturally pronounce words.

Fact or Fiction: Popular Misconceptions about Dental Implants

I’m too old.

Although osteoporosis and other age-related jawbone issues impact how implant treatment is accomplished, implants are designed for patients of all ages. If you’ve spent many years dealing with the challenges of dentures, now may be the time to for you to experience permanent tooth replacement.

They’re painful.

With today’s modern sedation and/or anesthesia, the treatment itself will be pain-free. You may experience some tenderness for a few days following surgery, but we have some simple solutions to help you through it. The discomfort will soon be gone and you’ll have a permanent tooth in its place.

Any dentist will do.

Not all dentists have the training and clinical skill to effectively place dental implants. Proper implant treatment requires a clinical professional who has invested the time to master the intricacies of precision implant dentistry. Whether you choose our experienced team or not, please find someone with the essential training and experience.

Contact us today to see how we can help you restore your smile.

Contact our team today for a complimentary consultation.