Dental Implants Charlotte

A Smile That Is Built to Last

Man and woman hugging and smiling with dental implants in Charlotte

Living with missing teeth may be your current reality, but it doesn’t have to stay that way. With the help of dental implants at Holt Family Dentistry, Dr. Shah can rebuild your smile so that it lasts for decades or even a lifetime! His ability to surgically place each implant post helps to create a stable foundation for the custom restoration Dr. Gordon-Holt will later put into place. Let us help you enjoy life to its fullest. Call our dental office to schedule a consultation with our team of experts who are ready to build you a more permanent smile with dental implants in Charlotte.

Why Choose Holt Family Dentistry for Dental Implants?

  • Dr. Shah is Qualified to Place Dental Implants In-House
  • High-Quality Dental Restorations to Enhance Appearances
  • CT/Cone Beam Scanner Used for Advanced Imaging

What Are Dental Implants?

Illustrated dental crown being placed onto a dental implant

As titanium, screw-like posts that fit into the jawbone, dental implants are the only restorative treatment that restores teeth from roots to crowns. While others only replicate the look of a full smile, dental implants provide maximum support and functionality because of the continuous stimulation provided to the jawbone. Not only does this allow for greater bite force when eating, but it also reduces the chances of bone resorption (weakening) and facial sagging over time.

Can Anyone Get Dental Implants?

Senior woman in dental chair admiring her smile in mirror

To qualify for implants, a consultation with your Charlotte cosmetic dentist must be completed. Because dental implants require surgery, patients must be in good health, have healthy gums, have adequate bone to support the implant, and be committed to meticulous oral hygiene and regular dental visits. If you are considering implants, a thorough evaluation by your dentist will help determine if you would be a good candidate. If you suffer from chronic problems, such as clenching or bruxism, or systemic diseases, such as diabetes, the success rate for implants decreases dramatically. Additionally, people who smoke or drink alcohol may not be good candidates.

The 4-Step Dental Implant Process

Illustrated dental implant being placed in the lower jaw
  • Initial Dental Implant Consultation – A scheduled consultation with Dr. Shah and Dr. Gordon-Holt is required, as they will examine your jawbone and oral and overall health. This will determine if you are cleared for implant surgery or if you need additional help to strengthen your smile in preparation for dental implants in the future.
  • Dental Implant Surgery – Dr. Shah will complete the dental implant surgery in-house so that you can remain with the same trusted professionals. He will position each implant in the appropriate location, ensuring it is at a proper depth for maximum support.
  • Dental Implant Osseointegration/Abutment – Once the surgery is complete, the implants must fuse with the bone (osseointegration). This can take 4-6 months, but once you are fully healed, you’ll return to our dental practice to receive your metal connector appliances that hold your restoration in place.
  • Delivery of Dental Implant Restoration(s) – Whether you need a dental crown, bridge, or denture, Dr. Gordon-Holt will ensure that the finalized restoration looks and feels comfortable once put in place.

Benefits of Dental Implants

Dentist holding a model of a dental implant

There are many benefits of dental implants that you may not have considered. While they can replace missing teeth much like other similar solutions (i.e., dental bridges, dentures), they can:

  • Rebuild teeth from the roots up
  • Deliver greater bite force and chewing power
  • Provide continuous stimulation to the jawbone
  • Last for decades or potentially, a lifetime
  • Improve confidence and physical aesthetics
  • Be easy to maintain over time
  • Save money in the long run because denture adhesive and replacements are not required
  • Maintain a high success rate of 95% even after 10 years

Dental Implant FAQs

How Long Do Dental Implants Last?

With excellent care, dental implants can last for thirty years or more, which is several times longer than traditional dental restorations like bridges or dentures. To get the most out of your investment, be sure to practice proper oral hygiene every day by brushing, flossing, and using antibacterial mouthwash. Foods that are extremely sticky or crunchy can damage the artificial teeth, so remember to chew carefully. It’s also crucial that you have regular dental appointments to keep your teeth and gums in good health. Avoiding bad habits like smoking or using your teeth to open packages or bottles are also great ways to keep your implants in excellent shape.

Does Getting Dental Implants Hurt?

Since the jawbone doesn’t contain many nerve endings, it’s easy to keep patients comfortable when dental implants are being placed. Before the procedure begins, our oral surgeon will numb the area with a local anesthetic and dental sedation. While you shouldn’t experience any pain during the procedure, your mouth may be sore for a few days afterward. This can be managed with prescribed or over-the-counter pain medication, and using a cold compress can help reduce discomfort and swelling. Contact us if your soreness seems to be getting worse after a few days.

Are Dental Implants Safe?

The dental implant process begins with a consultation to ensure that you can be a good candidate for the treatment. Our team will carefully examine your mouth and facial structures to determine if you’re a suitable candidate since not everyone is immediately eligible. Oral health issues like gum disease, tooth decay, and low jawbone density can preclude you from getting implants, but these problems can usually be treated so you can start the process later. If you have any medical conditions like diabetes or cancer that can make the procedure risky, we will thoroughly discuss the issue at your consultation.

How Successful Are Dental Implants?

Dental implants boast a success rate of over 95% when placed by a skilled professional, making them an excellent investment in your appearance and oral health. However, the success of your implants largely depends on how well you take care of them. Since molars endure more stress than the front teeth during the chewing process, they can be slightly more likely to fail.

Am I Too Young to Get Dental Implants?

Some younger patients will have to wait a few years before replacing lost teeth with implants. The jaws of most people aren’t fully grown until early adulthood, and the jaws of men usually take longer to develop than those of women. Placing implants before the jaw is fully grown can cause complications by interfering with its development, and most dental professionals will not place implants before a patient is at least eighteen.