Dental Implants

in Ormond Beach

Precision and Care in Smile Restoration

At New Roots Dentistry, we recognize that a complete and healthy smile is essential for your well-being. Our commitment to excellence in dental implants translates into a transformative experience for you.

Dental implants are more than an aesthetic solution; they are the key to restoring lost function and confidence. With advanced technologies and the expertise of Dr. Yesell Candelario, our esteemed dentist, each implant is performed with precision and personalized attention.

Discover the difference at New Roots Dentistry, where the restoration of your smile is a blend of art and science. Schedule a consultation today and take the first step toward a complete and enduring smile in the heart of Ormond Beach.

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Dental Implants?

Dental implants at New Roots Dentistry in Ormond Beach are a cutting-edge restoration that mirrors the function of natural tooth roots. Once seamlessly integrated with the supporting bone, the implant serves as a robust foundation for various fixed prosthetics, including crowns or bridges. Leveraging the strength of implants, Dr. Yesell Candelario, our esteemed dentist, can skillfully combine them to anchor multiple tooth restorations, ensuring a durable and aesthetically pleasing solution.

Your Dental Implant Consultation

Prepare for an informative and personalized dental implant consultation at New Roots Dentistry. Our dedicated team is committed to ensuring you have a clear understanding of your journey to a restored smile. Here's an overview of what you can expect:

Diagnostic Assessment

Your consultation begins with a comprehensive diagnostic workup. Our dentist, Dr. Yesell Candelario, will meticulously review 3D images, delve into your dental history, and address any questions or concerns you may have.

Tailored Treatment Plan

Following the diagnostic phase, Dr. Candelario will present your personalized treatment plan. This customized roadmap is crafted specifically for you, outlining the steps toward achieving your optimal oral health and the restoration of your smile.

Financial Guidance

During the consultation, you'll have the opportunity to meet with our financial coordinator. Together, you'll discuss the total investment involved in your dental implant journey. Our coordinator will also provide insights into various financing options that may be available to you, ensuring that your path to a revitalized smile aligns with your financial preferences.

The Benefits

For those missing natural teeth, dental implants stand as the optimal solution. Biocompatible and hypoallergenic, implants seamlessly become part of your natural oral anatomy, readily accepted by your body. The integration of your own bone tissues with the implant's surface ensures long-lasting stability, promising decades of reliable function.

If you are considering dental implants then you must be aware that they typically come in at a higher short-term cost than dental bridges and dentures. However, dental implants are a long term solution that allow most patients to save money in the future. So, how does the cost of dental implants compare to dentures and bridges?

Dental bridges are a more affordable option when compared to implants, typically costing in the neighborhood of $700 to $1,000 per procedure. Dentures, on the other hand, can cost anywhere from $400 to $8,000, all depending on the style and materials chosen.

As you consider your restoration options, one important thing to keep in mind is how long each restoration is designed to last. Most dental bridges last around seven to ten years. Dentures usually come with a seven-to-ten-year replacement schedule in place. Dental implants are designed to last a lifetime. You may need to replace a crown after 20 years, but the implant post should last for many years.

In terms of outward appearance, dental implants appear the most natural in comparison to other popular tooth replacement options. Since the crown that tops dental implants can be tinted to perfectly match the surrounding teeth, your implants should be indistinguishable from your natural teeth. What about the less-costly alternatives?

Dentures might look good for the first year or two, but then the gum material begins to darken, making it look unnatural. Dental bridges rank second behind implants in terms of esthetics. When crafted by a master ceramist, dental bridges should appear identical to natural teeth. Although, some metal-fused bridges can give the restoration a darker, stain-like appearance, which can diminish the esthetic quality.

As dentists, we are mostly concerned about how the restoration functions and maintains oral health. With these in mind, dental implants surpass bridges and dentures in terms of functionality. Since implants are anchored to bone they offer more stability than other restoration options.
Unlike dentures and bridges, dental implants do not rest on the gums, therefore they do not cause painful gum irritation and slipping.