Single tooth implants
One missing tooth replaced with a titanium post, abutment, and custom crown, preserving the surrounding teeth entirely. The most conservative option for isolated tooth loss and the gold standard for individual replacement.
Missing teeth affect more than appearance. Dental implants are the only tooth replacement option that addresses the problem at its root, restoring full function from the foundation up. Surgical and cosmetic phases coordinated under one roof.
A titanium post is placed surgically into the jawbone, where it fuses with surrounding bone through osseointegration, the same biological process that anchors natural tooth roots. A custom dental crown completes the restoration with a result that looks, feels, and functions like a natural tooth.
A landmark cohort study published in the National Library of Medicine tracked 10,871 implants in 4,247 patients over 22 years and found cumulative survival rates of 98.9% at three years, 98.5% at five years, and 96.8% at ten years.
When cases are properly planned and patients appropriately selected, dental implants deliver decades-long results no other tooth replacement option can match.
One missing tooth replaced with a titanium post, abutment, and custom crown, preserving the surrounding teeth entirely. The most conservative option for isolated tooth loss and the gold standard for individual replacement.
For patients who are fully edentulous or facing the loss of an entire arch, four to six strategically placed implants secure a complete fixed set of teeth, restoring chewing function, facial structure, and confidence dentures simply can’t replicate.
For patients with bone loss at the implant site due to extraction, long-term denture wear, or other causes. Grafting rebuilds the bone volume needed for a secure foundation. Implants placed in grafted bone achieve success rates comparable to native bone.
3D imaging, full health-history review, and a detailed discussion of your goals. The most important decisions, implant positioning, whether grafting is needed, how the restoration will be designed, happen here.
Most patients find the procedure and recovery far more comfortable than anticipated. Provisional restorations can often be placed during healing to maintain function and aesthetics.
Once osseointegration is confirmed, the final crown or prosthetic is attached. Dr. Browner’s restorative artistry completes what Dr. Guideng’s surgical expertise began, coordinated from day one.