Franklin Dental
9725 West Saint Martins Road
Franklin, Wisconsin 53132
Phone: (414)-425-7050
Fax: (414)-425-8970
Office Hours
May-August:
M, T, TH: 8am-5:00pm
F: 8am-12:45pm
September-April:
M, T, TH: 8am-6:15pm
W: 8am-12:45pm (Occasionally)
F: 8am-12:45pm
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Milwaukee Dental Implants
Dental implants provide a more advanced replacement for the missing tooth than a traditional bridge. Implants are small titanium screws designed specifically to replace your natural tooth root. They are highly compatible, long lasting and provide a surface for bone cells to attach and grow to. Dental implants do not require the adjacent teeth to be compromised and they also create stimulation to the underlying bone. Cosmetic dentistry restorations at our Franklin WI dental clinic with all ceramic components can result in a beautiful, natural looking, translucent tooth! Unlike most Milwaukee dentists at Franklin Dental, Dr. Olsen performs the entire procedure at our Franklin Wisconsin location, rather than referring you to an oral surgeon for placement of the dental implant. This convenience is yet another reason why Franklin Dental is your best choice for dental implants in Milwaukee, Muskego, Hales Corners and all of SE Wisconsin.
Key attributes: adjacent teeth remain intact, stimulation restored to underlying bone; bone integrity preserved, long term aesthetic results and titanium is strong and naturally accepted by the body.
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A dental implant is an artificial tooth root that is surgically anchored into your jaw to hold a replacement tooth or bridge in place. The benefit of using implants is that they don't rely on neighboring teeth for support and they are permanent and stable. Implants are a good solution to tooth loss because they look and feel like natural teeth.
Implant material is made from different types of metallic and bone-like ceramic materials that are compatible with body tissue. There are different types of dental implants: the first is placed directly into the jaw bone, like natural tooth roots; the second is used when the jaw structure is limited, therefore, a custom-made metal framework fits directly on the existing bone.
How do dental implants work?
Strategically placed, implants can now be used to support permanently cemented bridges, eliminating the need for a denture. The cost tends to be greater, but the implants and bridges more closely resemble real teeth.
Can anyone receive dental implants?
Dr. Olsen will assess whether you are a good dental implant candidate. You must be in good health and have the proper bone structure and healthy gums for the implant to stay in place. People who are unable to wear dentures may also be good candidates. If you suffer from chronic problems, such as clenching or bruxism, or systemic diseases, such as diabetes, the success rate for implants decreases dramatically. Additionally, people who smoke or drink alcohol may not be good candidates.
What can I expect during this procedure?
The dentist must perform surgery to anchor the "artificial root" into or on your jaw bone. The procedure is done in the dental office with local anesthesia. The gum is then secured over the implant, which will remain covered until it fuses with the bone. The dentist then uncovers the implant and attaches an extension, or post, to the implant. With some implants, the implant and post are a single unit placed in the mouth during the initial surgery. Finally, the dentist makes an artificial tooth, or crown, that is attached to the implant post.
How long does the process take?
The process can take up to nine months to complete. Each patient heals differently, so times will vary. After the implant and posts are placed surgically, the healing process can take up to six months and the fitting of replacement teeth no more than two months. Sometimes, if a patient has good bone quality, posts can be placed and replacement teeth fitted in one appointment.
What is the success rate of dental implants?
The success rate for implants depends on the tooth's purpose and location in the mouth, as well as a patient’s overall health. Dr. Olsen will help you determine whether you are a good candidate and what your best treatment options are.
How do I care for dental implants?
Poor oral hygiene is a big reason why some dental implants fail. It is important to floss and brush around the fixtures at least twice a day. Dr. Olsen will give you specific instructions on how to care for your new implants. Additional cleanings of up to four times per year may be necessary to ensure that you retain healthy gums.
What is the cost of dental implants?
Since implants involve surgery and are more involved, they cost more than traditional bridgework. However, some dental procedures and portions of the restoration may be covered by dental and medical insurance policies. Franklin Dental can help you with this process.
Call Franklin Dental today to learn more about the best value on dental implants in Milwaukee, Hales Corners, Muskego, Oak Creek, Greendale, Franklin and all of SE Wisconsin.