Dental Implant Placement

Clearwater Dreams Dental

The First Step to a Permanent, Natural-Looking Smile

A dental implant is the only tooth replacement option that mimics the structure of a natural tooth, starting from the root up. The “placement” is the surgical phase where a small, biocompatible titanium post is gently positioned into the jawbone to serve as a sturdy anchor for your future crown, bridge, or denture.
At Clearwater Dreams Dental, we use advanced 3D imaging technology to plan your surgery with extreme precision. This ensures a minimally invasive procedure, faster healing, and a solid foundation that can last a lifetime.

Our Services

Types of Bridges

3D Digital Planning

Before we touch your teeth, we use CBCT (3D) scans to map your jawbone, nerves, and sinuses, ensuring precise and safe placement.

The Surgical Procedure

The placement is a minor surgical procedure often performed under local anesthesia. Most patients report it is less uncomfortable than a tooth extraction.

Osseointegration

Once placed, the biocompatible titanium post fuses with your natural jawbone over 3-6 months, creating a bond as strong as a natural root.

Bone Preservation

Placing an implant stimulates the jawbone just like a natural tooth root, preventing the bone loss and facial sagging that occurs after tooth loss.

Sedation Options

Anxious about surgery? We offer sedation options to keep you completely relaxed and comfortable throughout the appointment.

Immediate vs. Delayed

Depending on your bone quality, we can sometimes place an implant immediately after an extraction. We will determine the best timeline for you.

Everything You Need to Know

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the surgery painful?
Most patients are surprised by how little discomfort they feel. The procedure is done under anesthesia, and post-op pain is usually manageable with over-the-counter medication.
How long does it take to heal?
While the gums heal in a couple of weeks, the bone takes 3 to 6 months to fully fuse with the implant (osseointegration) before we can attach the final crown.
Do I need a bone graft first?
If your tooth has been missing for a long time, you might have experienced bone loss. We will check your bone density during the exam to see if a graft is needed to support the implant.
Can I get an implant immediately after extraction?
In many cases, yes (Immediate Placement). This saves time and reduces the number of surgical visits. We will evaluate if you are a candidate for this during your consultation.

Rebuild Your Smile from the Root Up

Schedule your implant consultation today and find out if you are a candidate for this life-changing procedure.