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Dr. Bally’s Unique Approach to Dental Implants
What Are Dental Implants?
With advancements in healthcare, people are now living longer than ever before. While maintaining good oral hygiene through regular brushing, flossing, and dental checkups can help preserve our natural smiles, there are instances where our teeth may not be able to keep up. Whether it's due to injury or disease, the loss of a tooth (or multiple teeth) can have a significant impact on both our smile and oral health. This is where dental implants come into play.
A dental implant is essentially an artificial tooth root that is surgically placed into the jawbone. It is typically shaped like a post and is commonly made of titanium, a material often used in replacement hips and knees. Titanium is well-suited for pairing with human bone, ensuring a strong and durable foundation for the implant.
Once the implant is securely in place, a replacement tooth is attached to the post. This replacement tooth can either be permanently fixed or removable. Permanent teeth offer greater stability and provide a more natural feel compared to removable options.
To be an ideal candidate for dental implants, it is recommended to be a non-smoker with good oral health. This includes having a sufficient amount of bone in the jaw to support the implant and healthy gums with no signs of gum disease. By meeting these criteria, individuals can benefit from the rejuvenating effects of dental implants, restoring both their smile and oral health.
Replace One or All Missing Teeth

One tooth

Multiple Teeth

Full Arch

Seamless Premolar Implant Solution

Digitally-Planned Anterior Implants for Natural Results

Guided Implant Surgery for Precision and Predictability

Full Arch Implant Surgery
Full upper implant rehabilitation is a transformative solution for patients whose teeth are beyond saving. In cases where all the teeth need to be removed, we can perform full arch rehabilitation with implants. In this procedure, all teeth are extracted, six implants are placed, and a 3D-printed restoration is fabricated while the implants heal.
With this advanced technique, you can have your teeth removed, implants placed, and your new teeth anchored to the implants—all in one day. Using cutting-edge technology like CT scans, 3D printing, and digital smile design, we ensure a predictable, aesthetic result that restores both function and appearance.
