Dental Implants in coral springs
Dr. Jorge Queija, places and restores dental implants and has been a resident of the city of coral springs for more than 25 years, and has been in dental practice in the state of Florida for 30 years. He started placing and restoring dental implants in the early 90’s, and over the years has accumulated hundreds of hours of education in dental implants and topics relevant to them, as well as general dentistry. He is fluent both in English and Spanish, and we are here to help with your dental needs.
Our dental office is located in one of the best areas of the city, the “Coral springs Professional Campus”, between University Drive and Westview Drive, close to the cities of:
- Parkland
- Margate
- Pompano Beach
- Boca Raton
- Coconut Creek
- Tamarac
- North Lauderdale
If you are a resident in these cities we can offer dental implants in coral springs, just call us at (954) 796-0310 for a free consultation
Dental Implants near me:
Our office is located at 5551 N University Dr. Suite 101-A Coral Springs, Florida 33067, close to excellent dining and shopping places. Our professional campus has very good access, ample parking spaces and is well maintain and secure.
Our office has six treatment rooms, with modern equipment and recently we acquired one of the best and newest cone bean (Dental CT) machines in the area.
We strive to make your first visit a comfortable and educational one, giving plenty of time to listen to your dental needs, answering all your questions and giving you the best treatment option for your specific case.
All major dental specialties in one place, in our professional campus we have a community of great professionals in the areas of:
- Oral surgery
- Endodontics
- Periodontics
- Orthodontics
- Pediatric dentistry
- Implant dentistry
- General dentistry
Coral springs Dental Center
We are a full service dental office, offering all phases of general dentistry, including dental implants. However we emphasize in dental implants, We also offer cosmetic dentistry, preventive dentistry and orthodontics for children and adults.
Our patients range of all ages and we strongly support family values and cater to families and individuals alike .
If you are looking for a solution to missing teeth, dental implants in coral springs and Dr. Queija can help, we are just a phone call away! (954)796-0310
What are dental implants?
- Dental Implants are root size titanium posts that are placed into the jaw bone to replace the roots where teeth are missing.
- The bone bonds with the titanium (osseintegration), creating a strong foundation for artificial tooth/teeth
- Implants can help preserve facial structure and contour, moreover improving your masticatory ability. It prevents bone deterioration or bone loss.
Comparing different modalities of replacing missing teeth, Dental implants seems to be the most comfortable and permanent solution. Implants help to preserve the bone around the implant, as natural teeth do. They form a strong foundation for the tooth to be replaced and keep the jaw healthy and strong. Implants support individual replacement teeth (crowns on implants) or secure specialized dentures in place. Another advantage, Unlike bridges, no healthy teeth are damaged. Unlike most bridges, implants can last a lifetime. Implant-supported replacement teeth can be pleasing, stable, and mainly comfortable for almost any patient.
The origins of Implants date back to the 1940’s, when Swedish Doctor Ingvar Branemark. He discovered that titanium fuses so well with bone that it is nearly impossible to remove. The compatibility of titanium with human bone has proven to be reliable for millions of patients treated with implant dentistry.
The steps to get your new teeth in our Coral Springs office
- First we check you medical health history to find out if you are a good candidate for dental Implants.
- We do complete dental examination and x-rays for you to determine the most adequate treatment in your case.
- After the preliminary examination is completed, we take a cone bean ct scan to determine bone volume and height.
- Models and bite relationship are taken to properly plan your individual case according to your needs.
- An appointment is schedule to start the process.
Types of Dental Implants
Since dental implants have become the treatment of choice in so many cases when a tooth needs to be replaced in the most conservative possible way, the popularity of this modality of treatment has grown exponentially worldwide. There are hundreds of designs or types, but for practical purposes we will cite two categories, regular size and mini dental implants. After we have carefully examined all the data from the oral examination, models and cone bean ct scan we can give you your treatment options in which we may use regular or mini dental implants.
Comparison and use of popular types of dental implants
1- Regular size and wide body Implants: They usually have a diameter ranging from 3mm to 7mm, and also they come in different lengths. The primary use is to replace single or multiple missing teeth, additionally some common restorations to replace missing teeth are:
- Single Crown over the implant (replaces one missing tooth or more individually).
- Three to more units fixed bridge ( replaces several missing teeth in a section of your jaw).
- Hybrid fixed bridge ( replaces all teeth in your upper or lower jaw, sometimes called all in 4 or 6 ).
They are very predictable and may last a lifetime with proper maintenance and equally important is a good oral hygiene.
2- Mini Implants: They are fabricated in diameters of 1.8 mm to 3.0 mm , the primary use is to provide stabilization to upper and lower dentures when there is lack of ideal bone width and height. They have a long record of success in thousands of patients, in light of this it may be a suitable choice for you.
The Implant placement procedure
I can say from my experience in implant placement that is a fairly simple and comfortable procedure for most patients. New technology and instruments and the use of digital imaging like cone bean ct scans have allowed us clinicians to place and restore implants in a very predictable way, thus achieving very good results when replacing missing teeth.
My preference is to place the dental implant immediately after the extraction of the failing tooth, thus minimizing the surgical procedure and the time of osseointegration to a maximum of four months. However In cases where the tooth was lost months or years ago, and the bone has healed it is also four months the wait time. In other words the time to completely replace the missing tooth permanently in either case is similar.
Probably you have heard of “teeth in one day” but what it actually means is that in ideal situations you could get a temporary restoration ( tooth, bridge or denture), and then in four months you would get the permanent tooth, bridge, hybrid bridge or denture.
The big question
I learned that the main concern for most people is “will I be in pain after the implant placement?”, from clinical experience, even though everyone is different and tolerates pain differently and is difficult to generalized observations, I can say that the majority of patients don’t report pain after the procedure and in some cases is a mild or tolerable discomfort usually manageable with over the counter pain aids like regular ibuprophen or advil.