Dental implants are typically made of titanium, a strong, biocompatible metal that fuses with the jawbone. The visible restoration, like a crown or bridge, is usually made of porcelain or zirconia for a natural look.
Dental Implants
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Cost
The cost of dental implant restorations varies based on how many implants you need and where they’re placed. We’ll explain everything clearly so you know exactly what to expect.
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Procedure Duration
Treatment time for dental implant restorations depends on your specific needs. More complex cases may take multiple appointments to complete.
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Pain Level
Our caring team is here to make your dental implant restoration as smooth and comfortable as possible. If you’re feeling anxious, we offer sedation options to help you relax throughout the process.
Sedation Dentistry
Dental Implant Restoration in Marietta, GA
At East Cobb Dental, we offer expert dental implant restoration to help you regain the strength, function and natural appearance of your smile. If your existing implant feels loose, looks worn or isn’t performing as it should, we can restore or replace the crown, abutment or other components with precision and care.
For patients seeking dental implants in Marietta, we also provide temporary solutions during the restoration process—so you’re never without a confident smile. Whether you’re new to implants or need an update, our team is here to deliver lasting results and personalized support. If you’re searching for trusted care for dental implants in Marietta, GA, you’re in the right place.
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Process
Evaluation: We examine your existing dental implant and surrounding area to determine the condition of the implant, crown, abutment or other components.
Assessment of Stability: If the implant is stable and healthy, we can restore or replace the visible components without additional surgical procedures.
Repair or Replacement: Worn, damaged or loose restorations—such as crowns or abutments—are repaired or replaced with custom-made parts designed to match your natural teeth in function and appearance.
Temporary Solutions: If needed, a temporary crown or other interim solution will be provided to maintain comfort and appearance while your final restoration is being prepared.
Final Restoration: Once ready, your new crown, bridge or denture is securely placed, completing the restoration and restoring full function, strength and aesthetics to your smile.
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Next Steps
Recovery Guidance: After your dental implant restoration, we’ll provide detailed instructions to help you care for the area and ensure proper healing and comfort.
Check-in Appointments: We may schedule a follow-up visit to assess how your restoration is settling, confirm bite alignment and make any necessary adjustments.
Oral Hygiene Maintenance: Good at-home care is key—brush and floss daily, especially around the implant area, and consider tools like interdental brushes or water flossers for extra support.
Routine Exams: Regular dental checkups allow us to monitor your restored implant and surrounding teeth, helping to maintain long-term health and function.
Ongoing Support: Our team is here to answer questions and provide ongoing care to keep your implant restoration performing and looking its best for years to come.
FAQ
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What are dental implants made of?
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How long do dental implant restorations last?
Dental implant restorations typically last 10 to 15 years or more with good oral hygiene and regular dental checkups.
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How long does it take to recover after dental implant restoration?
Recovery after dental implant restoration is usually quick, with most patients resuming normal activities within a day. Minor soreness may last a few days, especially if adjustments were made.