Effortless Dental Implants Done Quickly
Are you anxious about dental surgeries or the discomfort of getting an implant? Fear not, we have a solution!
Our cutting-edge AI guided implant placement technique only takes an average of 10 minutes to complete, making it quicker than a simple filling or dental cleaning. Best of all, 99% of our patients experience no pain after this brief procedure due to its speed and conservative nature.
Our commitment to incorporating modern technology in dentistry has revolutionized even the most advanced and potentially painful procedures, making them easy and painless for our patients.
Why Choose Dental Implants?
Benefits of dental implants include:
- Stability: Dental implants are securely anchored into your jawbone, preventing slips or clicks.
- Aesthetics: They look and feel like natural teeth, boosting confidence in your appearance.
- Functionality: Enjoy your favorite foods without restrictions.
- Comfort: Dental implants are more comfortable than dentures, reducing irritation and discomfort.
- Durability: With proper care, dental implants can last a lifetime, making them a cost-effective tooth replacement option.
Modern, Comfortable Care
Dental implants are a popular choice for replacing missing teeth because they are the most durable and secure option available. The process involves placing a metal implant directly into the gums and jaw, along with an implant restoration like a crown that attaches permanently to the implant.
An implant serves as an artificial root that is inserted into the bone to act as a new root. Dr. Lee performs guided implant surgery, a sophisticated technique that uses 3D x-Rays and digital scans to plan for implants before the actual surgery. This method offers more precision compared to traditional implant surgery, resulting in a quicker and more efficient procedure with less post-operative pain.
Advanced Expertise in Cosmetic Dentistry

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The Process of Placing and Restoring Dental Implants
Placement
Healing & Osseointegration
Adding the Tooth to the Implant