Dental implants are a permanent solution for replacing missing teeth. Whether you have lost a single tooth, several teeth or all of your teeth, implants in Chandler, Arizona, are designed to restore the full function, appearance and health of your smile. Unlike removable dentures or traditional bridges, dental implants are surgically anchored into the jawbone, creating a stable and lasting foundation for your new teeth. They function much like natural teeth and can significantly improve your ability to chew, speak and smile with confidence.

Understanding How Dental Implants Work

Dental implants in Chandler, AZ, consist of two main components: the implant post and the implant restoration. The implant post is typically made of medical-grade titanium and is placed directly into the jawbone. This post acts as an artificial tooth root, stimulating the bone and preventing the jaw from deteriorating. Once the bone heals and fuses around the post — a process known as osseointegration — a custom restoration is attached to complete the tooth. Depending on your needs, the restoration may be a dental crown, a bridge or a full-arch denture.

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What to Expect From the Implant Process

The implant procedure in Chandler, Arizona, begins with a thorough consultation and examination. Our dentists will assess your oral health, review X-rays and determine whether your jawbone is strong enough to support an implant. If needed, additional procedures such as bone grafting or gum disease treatment may be recommended before placing the implant.

Once you are ready, the implant post will be surgically placed into your jawbone. After a healing period that may last several months, our dentists will design and fit a custom-made restoration to match the color, shape and size of your surrounding teeth. The result is a natural-looking tooth replacement that blends seamlessly into your smile.

Caring for Your Dental Implants

Dental implants in Chandler, Arizona, are designed to last for many years, and with proper care, they can last a lifetime. You will need to maintain a routine of daily brushing and flossing to keep your implant and surrounding gums healthy. Regular dental checkups and professional cleanings are also essential to monitor the health of your implant and prevent complications.

Are You a Candidate for Dental Implants?

Most patients who are in good oral and overall health are candidates for dental implants. You must have healthy gums and enough bone structure to support the implant. If you have existing conditions such as periodontal disease or severe decay, Dr. Luis Keys, Dr. Karina Keys, Dr. Claudio Cosio or Dr. Lakin Radeka will help you treat those issues before moving forward with implant placement.

If you are missing teeth and looking for a long-term solution, contact Artistic Dentistry today at 480-878-5570 to schedule a consultation with our dentists and learn if Chandler, AZ, dental implants, are right for you! We are here to help you restore your smile with confidence and comfort.

Frequently Asked Questions About Implant Dentistry

What makes dental implants different from other tooth replacements?

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Dental implants are the only tooth replacement option that integrates with the jawbone, creating a strong foundation without affecting neighboring teeth. Unlike dentures, implants are fixed in place and do not shift or require adhesives. They offer long-term durability and help maintain the natural shape of your face.

Is getting a dental implant painful?

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Most patients report minimal discomfort during and after the procedure. Local anesthesia or sedation is used during surgery, and mild soreness afterward can typically be managed with over-the-counter pain relievers. Recovery varies by individual, but most people return to their regular activities within a day or two after the procedure.

How long does the dental implant process take?

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The full treatment can take several months, depending on your specific case. This includes time for healing after the implant is placed and before the final restoration is attached. Factors such as bone density, additional procedures and the number of implants can influence the overall timeline.

Can implants fail or become loose over time?

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Although rare, implant failure can occur due to poor oral hygiene, smoking or underlying health conditions. Regular dental visits and proper care greatly reduce this risk. If an implant does loosen, our dentists can assess the issue and provide treatment to restore its function and stability.

What areas do you serve?

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Our dentists and team provide implant dentistry in Chandler and the surrounding areas. Reach out today to schedule your personal consultation and learn if you are a candidate for dental implants!