SINGLE TOOTH
Often, the ideal permanent tooth replacement is to use a dental implant to replace the root of the tooth. This solution both looks and functions just like a natural tooth.


This gentleman needed his upper front tooth removing due to an infection. It was replaced with a single implant crown. His other teeth were left untouched.


This example shows an x-ray before and after a dental implant was completed. The photos shows a very natural appearance of the gum and tooth alike.
In these cases, a dental implant, which resembles a small screw, replaces the root of the tooth. A small connector is placed onto the top of the implant and a crown is cemented in place. This option gives:
Often, the ideal permanent tooth replacement is to use a dental implant to replace the root of the tooth. This solution both looks and functions just like a natural tooth.


This gentleman needed his upper front tooth removing due to an infection. It was replaced with a single implant crown. His other teeth were left untouched.


This example shows an x-ray before and after a dental implant was completed. The photos shows a very natural appearance of the gum and tooth alike.
In these cases, a dental implant, which resembles a small screw, replaces the root of the tooth. A small connector is placed onto the top of the implant and a crown is cemented in place. This option gives:
- Excellent aesthetic results
- Life long, stable solution
- Adjacent teeth are not compromised
- Patients do not need to wear dentures
- Unlike a conventional three-unit bridge used to replace a single tooth, healthy adjacent teeth do not have to be modified to support the bridge.


