Missing teeth? We can help! Dr. Mason Segura offers implant dentistry in Syracuse, Utah, to replace your missing teeth and fully restore your smile. Dental implants are designed to permanently replace your missing teeth, restoring both the crowns and the roots of your teeth to give you back a beautiful smile and promote your long-term oral health. With dental implants, you can enjoy a final result that looks, feels and functions just like your original teeth.

We welcome you to contact Syracuse Dental & Implants at 801-766-2461 to learn more about dental implants and schedule your consultation with our dentist. We look forward to helping you regain your smile!

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Dental implants are prosthetic teeth that replace both the root and the crown of your missing teeth. Implants may be used to replace individual teeth or to replace an entire arch of teeth depending on your individual needs. An implant consists of two main parts — the implant post and the implant restoration. An implant post is a small screw that is surgically inserted into your jawbone to replace the missing tooth root. This post works to anchor your new tooth and stimulate your supporting bone tissue to keep it healthy. An implant restoration replaces the crown of the missing tooth. Depending on how many teeth are missing, your restoration could be a single crown, a bridge, or a complete or partial denture.

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When you receive a dental implant, your treatment will begin with an implant placement surgery to insert your implant post. Sedation dentistry is available to help you feel more comfortable during this procedure, and our dentist will provide you with personalized instructions following your procedure to help you heal and recover. Once you have finished healing, Dr. Segura will design and create your implant restoration to cap the post and complete your treatment.

Anyone who has lost a tooth is a candidate for implant dentistry, and as long as your mouth is healthy, you should be able to receive an implant without any difficulty. If you have tooth decay, gum disease or another dental condition, you will need to receive treatment for that condition before you can receive an implant. Our dentist will carefully examine your mouth to determine if additional treatments, such as bone grafting or a sinus lift, are needed.

Your implant is designed to be a permanent replacement for your missing tooth. It will require the same care as your original teeth — daily brushing and flossing as well as regular dental visits for preventive care. If you take good care of your teeth and mouth, your implant should last a lifetime.

Give us a call today to learn more about dental implants and schedule your appointment with Dr. Segura!

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