Implant & Restorative Dentistry
Dental Implants
Natural-looking, long-lasting tooth replacement built for comfort, strength, and confidence.
Dental implants help you smile, speak, and eat with ease again. Whether you’re missing one tooth or several, implants restore both function and appearance with a stable, natural feel that can last for years with proper care.

Your First Choice for Cosmetic Dentistry
What Are Dental Implants?
At Gage Dental Care, dental implants are small, biocompatible posts placed in the jawbone to replace missing tooth roots. Once healed, they support crowns, bridges, or full-arch restorations that look and feel like natural teeth. Because implants integrate with the bone, they provide strength and stability that removable options often can’t match.
If you hide your smile because of missing teeth, struggle with loose dentures, or have trouble chewing comfortably, implants can help restore both confidence and quality of life.
Advantages of Dental Implants
- Natural appearance and feel Designed to blend seamlessly with your surrounding teeth.
- Improved chewing ability Strong support lets you enjoy more of your favorite foods comfortably.
- Long-term stability With proper placement and maintenance, implants are built to last many years.
What Dental Implants Can Do
- Replace a single tooth One implant and crown restore a missing tooth without affecting neighbors.
- Replace multiple teeth Implant-supported bridges securely restore several missing teeth.
- Replace all teeth Full-arch solutions can support a complete upper or lower set.
- Stabilize dentures Implants can anchor a denture for better comfort and less movement.
Real Patient Results
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Advanced Technology for Precision
- CT scanning and 3D imaging for accurate planning
- Digital scanning for detailed impressions without messy materials
- In-house lab with 3D printing for efficient, precise restorations
Are You a Candidate for Dental Implants?
Ideal candidates are in good general and oral health with enough bone to support implants. Healthy gum tissue is important for long-term success, too. If you’ve been told you don’t have enough bone, procedures like bone grafting or sinus augmentation may help build the support needed for placement.
What Is Treatment Like?
Implant treatment is carefully planned between you and your dental team. After a comprehensive exam and imaging, the ideal implant position and restoration type are determined. Healing time varies by case, and follow-up visits keep your implant, gums, and surrounding teeth healthy.
What to Expect After Treatment
Dental implants need the same daily care as natural teeth. Brushing, flossing, and regular dental visits keep your implant clean and your gums healthy. With consistent maintenance, implants are designed for long-term comfort and function.
The Benefits of Choosing Implants
- A permanent, secure replacement that won’t slip or shift
- Preservation of jawbone that can be lost after missing teeth
- No impact on healthy neighboring teeth
- Restored ability to eat, speak, and smile with confidence
If you’re considering dental implants, a consultation is the best way to learn how your smile can be restored with strength and precision.

Dental Implants FAQ
- How long do dental implants last?
- With proper placement, healthy gums, and consistent home care, implants are designed to last many years. Long-term success depends on hygiene, overall health, and routine visits.
- Are dental implants painful?
- Most patients report minimal discomfort during the procedure. Local anesthesia and sedation options help keep you comfortable.
- Can I get implants if I have bone loss?
- Often, yes. Bone grafting or sinus augmentation can rebuild bone and create a stable foundation for placement.
- How do I care for my dental implant?
- Just like natural teeth—daily brushing and flossing along with professional cleanings and checkups.
- How long does the implant process take?
- Timelines vary with healing and individual needs. After your consultation and imaging, you’ll get a clear, personalized schedule.
- Am I too old for dental implants?
- Age alone usually isn’t a limiting factor. Overall health and bone support matter more than age.
- Do dental implants look natural?
- Yes. Implant crowns and restorations are custom-designed to match the shape, color, and contour of your surrounding teeth.
- How do I get started?
- The first step is scheduling a consultation to evaluate your needs and confirm whether implants are right for you.




