Regain an Incredible Smile With Dental Implants in South Attleboro

Just as a tree needs sturdy roots to remain stable, your teeth need strong roots to do their job. If you’ve lost one or more teeth, we can have South Attleboro dental implants placed in your jaw to give your new teeth the support they need. Implants will act as replacement teeth roots, so you can:

  • Smile proudly and confidently in all your social encounters
  • Eat and enjoy a wider variety of delicious foods
  • Look younger and more robust
  • Improve your oral health and total body health
  • Make better first impressions on the job
  • Earn more respect in your professional life

Call Miller Lung Dental Group today at 508-484-8411 to schedule your implants consultation. Get the smile you deserve to have!

Transform Your Teeth & Your Life With Implants

If you have missing teeth or need to replace damaged ones, teeth implants can be an excellent solution to restore your smile and improve your oral health. You’ll have several options available to you at our dental practice:

  • Implant-Supported Crowns – Implants can support individual crowns, which are custom-made tooth replacements that look and function like natural teeth. The implant acts as a sturdy foundation, providing stability and support for the crown. With implant-supported crowns, you can regain the confidence to smile, eat, and speak with ease.
  • Implant-Supported Bridges – Implant-supported bridges are used to replace multiple missing teeth by anchoring them to implants. This solution avoids the need for adjacent healthy teeth to serve as support, preserving their integrity. Implant-supported bridges restore the appearance and function of your smile, allowing you to enjoy a complete set of teeth once again.
  • Implant Dentures – Your dentures will stay firmly in place when they are attached to implants. With implants, you won’t experience bone loss in your jaw.
  • All-on-4® Dental Implants – All-on-4 dental implants offer a comprehensive solution for individuals who have lost all of their teeth in one or both arches. This advanced technique uses only four carefully placed implants to support a full arch of teeth. Since All-on-4 dental implants stay fixed in place, you care for them with simple brushing and flossing.
  • Same-Day Smile – Some patients may qualify for a same-day smile procedure. This means that implants and a temporary restoration can be placed in a single visit, allowing you to leave our office with a new smile on the same day. Same-day smile procedures offer convenience and immediate results, saving you time and effort.
  • Full-Mouth Reconstruction – Full-mouth reconstruction involves replacing all or most of the teeth in both arches with implants. This personalized treatment plan is tailored to your specific needs, giving you a new lease on oral health and greater self-confidence.

Call Miller Lung Dental Group at 508-484-8411 to find out how dental implants in South Attleboro can help you. If you’re ready to do something about your missing teeth, now is a great time to take action. You can also make an appointment online.

Common Questions About Dental Implants

What are dental implants?

Modern dental implants function as artificial roots for replacement teeth. Implants are anchored directly in your jawbone, like the roots of natural teeth are. Your jaw bonds to the implants to keep them securely in place. This provides a stable support system for crowns, bridges, or dentures. Implants also stimulate your jawbone, reducing your risk of bone loss, which is common after someone loses teeth.

Are dental implants painful?

There may be some discomfort during the minor surgical procedure of receiving implants. However, you shouldn’t feel anything with local anesthesia. Once your implants are in place, you likely won’t be able to feel them at all! Replacement teeth attached to implants are also less likely to experience uncomfortable damage such as cracks or breaks.

Can dental implants be removed?

Technically, dental implants can be removed, although it is unlikely you would ever need to have that done. Once your implants have been placed in your jawbone, they completely bond with it and can last for decades, if not the rest of your life. Your replacement teeth that are anchored to your implants have an average life span of five to 10 years.

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