Dental Implants

Overview

Dental implants in Tampa offer a lasting solution for missing teeth that feels just like the real thing. At The Denture Place, we help patients confidently smile using advanced implant techniques tailored to their needs. Whether missing one tooth or several, implants provide a sturdy, natural-looking foundation that restores function and aesthetics. Patients choose this option for its durability, comfort, and long-term oral health benefits.

Each dental implant has three key parts that work together to replace a missing tooth. The dentist places the titanium post into the jawbone to mimic the root. This post fuses with the bone over time in a process called osseointegration. Once the bone heals around the post, the dentist attaches an abutment connecting the post to the crown. The crown is the visible part that looks and feels like a real tooth.

Implants go beyond filling gaps—they restore bite strength, preserve bone, and protect your facial structure. The dentist uses high-quality materials and restorative dentistry expertise to craft restorations that match the shape and color of your natural teeth. Patients enjoy speaking, eating, and smiling without worrying about shifting or discomfort. Unlike bridges or dentures, implants don’t rely on adjacent teeth or adhesives.

Tooth loss doesn’t have to be permanent. If you notice any of the following, implants may be the right choice:

  • You’re missing one or more teeth and want a stable replacement.
  • You struggle with loose dentures or partials that don’t fit well.
  • Your jawbone has started shrinking after tooth loss.
  • You avoid eating certain foods because of tooth gaps.

Most healthy adults qualify for dental implants. The dentist will evaluate your jawbone, gums, and medical history to decide whether implants work for you. Patients with strong bone support and no untreated gum disease usually move forward immediately. The doctor may recommend bone grafting if the bone has weakened before placing implants.

The dental implant process includes several phases. Our team supports patients at every step to ensure a successful outcome.

1

The dentist performs a consultation and takes 3D scans of the mouth.

2

The doctor places the titanium implant in the jaw under local anesthesia.

3

The implant site heals for several months while the bone fuses to the post.

4

The dentist attaches the abutment and custom crown once healing is complete.

Not all implants are the same. We offer several types based on the number of teeth missing and your bone structure.

  • Single-tooth implants for individual tooth replacement
  • Implant-supported bridges for multiple missing teeth in a row
  • Full-arch restorations using All-on-4 or All-on-X implants
  • Mini implants for patients with less bone volume

Patients typically experience minor swelling, bruising, or discomfort for a few days after implant surgery. The dentist provides clear instructions and medications to ease healing. Most people return to normal activities within a day or two. Avoiding hard foods and brushing gently around the implant site helps protect it while it heals.

Good hygiene habits keep your implants healthy and secure for life. The dentist shows you how to brush and floss around implants like natural teeth. Regular dental visits help us check for gum disease or implant loosening. Patients who avoid tobacco and maintain clean mouths enjoy long-lasting results.

When you invest in dental implants in Tampa, you choose a permanent upgrade to your smile. With proper care, most implants last 20 years or more—some even last a lifetime. Our patients appreciate that implants feel natural and don’t require special maintenance. Once healed, you won’t even remember which tooth is the implant.

Do you offer sedation during implant surgery?

Yes, we offer several sedation options to help patients feel relaxed and comfortable during the procedure.

Will getting implants hurt?

The dentist uses local anesthesia, and most patients report only mild soreness afterward, which resolves quickly.

What if I don’t have enough bone for implants?

The doctor may suggest bone grafting or smaller implants to create a stable foundation.

Does insurance cover implants?

Some plans cover part of the treatment. Our team can review your benefits and explain financing options.

How long does the process take from start to finish?

Depending on your healing time, most implant cases take three to six months from consultation to final crown placement.

Dental implants in Tampa could be the turning point your smile needs. Dr. Quintero helps patients rebuild confidence with comfortable, custom implant care from start to finish. Our team at The Denture Place accepts many insurance plans and offers financing to make treatment manageable. 

Whether you’re new to Tampa, Florida, or have lived here all your life, we’d love to help you get started. Book an appointment today and take the first step toward a lasting smile.

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