Restorative Dentistry
Dental Implant Crowns
The modern standard for replacing a missing tooth: a natural-looking crown anchored on a secure implant.
A missing tooth causes problems beyond the gap you can see. Neighboring teeth drift, chewing gets harder, and bone in the area begins to shrink. A dental implant is the closest thing modern dentistry has to growing a new tooth: a secure artificial root topped with a custom ceramic crown.
How we restore implants
We design and place the implant crown, the visible tooth, shaping it to match your bite and blend with your smile. Where your case calls for it, we use Atlantis custom abutments, connectors milled specifically for your mouth instead of one-size stock parts, for a more natural fit at the gumline. For the surgical placement of the implant itself, we work with a network of trusted local specialists and coordinate your care from first consultation to final crown.
Replacing several teeth? Ask about implant-supported bridges and All-on-X full-arch options. You can see real results in our patient cases.
Common questions
What is a dental implant?
An implant is a small titanium post that replaces a tooth’s root. Once it has integrated with the bone, we attach a custom crown that looks, feels, and works like a natural tooth.
How long do implants last?
With healthy gums and good home care, implants can last for decades. They’re the longest-lasting tooth replacement available, and regular checkups protect your investment.
Does getting an implant crown hurt?
Restoring an implant with a crown is typically a comfortable, straightforward procedure. For the surgical placement itself, we coordinate with trusted local specialists and look after your comfort at every step.
Is an implant better than a bridge?
Often, yes. An implant doesn’t rely on grinding down neighboring teeth, and it helps preserve the jawbone. But the right answer depends on your mouth, and we’ll walk you through the comparison honestly.