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  • Dental Implants
  • Our Implant Solutions
  • Dental Implant Process
  • Dental Implant Candidacy
  • Sedation Dentistry
  • Teeth-In-a-Day
  • The Benefits of Smiling
  • The Consequences of Missing Teeth
  • Your Guide to Post-Operative Dental Implant Care
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Build a Strong Foundation for Your New Smile

Dental implants are the gold standard in restorative dentistry for their unmatched strength and stability. However, patients must have good oral health and jawbone density to be ideal candidates for implants. 

At the dental office of Dr. John Conness, you’re in good hands with our Ottawa, IL, implant dentist. We offer supplemental procedures for your convenience so you can improve your candidacy for implants and begin the journey to a healthier smile.

Dental Implants May Be Right For You If:

You want a permanent solution to tooth loss.

Thanks to their innovative design, dental implant restorations are one of the only permanent solutions to missing teeth. Through osseointegration, the implant posts merge with your jawbone for a replacement that mimics tooth roots and lasts a lifetime with proper care. 

You’ll never have to worry about your dental prosthetics shifting out of place. Because implants replace teeth from root to crown, you can enjoy promoted jawbone growth and strength.

You want a smile that looks and feels natural.

Your dental implant restorations are custom-made to look like natural teeth. That way, they’ll blend right in with the rest of your smile.

Dr. Conness surgically attaches your dental implants to fit seamlessly with your teeth. Creating unmatched beauty, comfort, and performance that you won’t get with traditional dentures or any other type of restoration.

You want to live without restrictions.

Dental implants develop a firm attachment to your jawbone through osseointegration, so they’ll never come out or move around while you’re talking or eating.

The strong bond created by osseointegration gives you tremendous chewing power you won’t find with any other restoration. Patients won’t have to adhere to any dietary or activity restrictions with dental implants. It’s time to enjoy life again!

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You want an attractive restoration that protects your health.

When a patient loses a tooth, the jawbone around the empty socket begins to disintegrate. Other restorations can’t reverse this process, but dental implant posts mimic tooth roots to preserve oral health by stimulating jawbone growth.

Dental implants protect your smile by holding your natural teeth firmly in place, protecting your gums from irritation that can lead to gum disease.

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes an ideal candidate for dental implants?
Am I too old for dental implants?
What if my jawbone isn’t strong enough for dental implants?
How long after tooth extraction can I receive a dental implant?
What makes an ideal candidate for dental implants?
An ideal candidate for dental implants is someone who has suffered tooth loss but is still in good oral health. They must also have sufficient jawbone density and healthy gums to ensure a successful treatment.

Additionally, dental implants are great for anyone who wants to restore their abilities to eat and speak, regenerate lost jawbone, protect their mouth from oral infection, and smile with confidence again. During your consultation, your dentist will determine if dental implants are right for you.

Am I too old for dental implants?
There’s no age limit for dental implant surgery. You may be eligible for implants if you have sufficient jawbone density, good oral health, and all your adult teeth. If you don’t automatically qualify for the procedure, you can undergo a supplemental procedure to improve your candidacy.
What if my jawbone isn’t strong enough for dental implants?
If you have insufficient jawbone density, your dentist may recommend a supplemental procedure like bone grafting. This procedure can help patients regenerate lost jawbone density to provide enough support for implants. The healing time for this procedure will take about two weeks to two months, though this depends on factors such as your oral health.
How long after tooth extraction can I receive a dental implant?
Patients must typically wait three to six months after tooth extraction to undergo dental implant surgery. It’s crucial to allow your mouth to heal before receiving dental implants to ensure the treatment’s success. Attempting to receive implants before fully recovering may result in complications.

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Consult With Our Ottawa Implant Dentist Today

You deserve a smile that looks as good as it feels. Schedule an appointment with our Ottawa implant dentist to discover if you’re an ideal candidate for dental implant restorations by calling 815-324-2550. Patients can also book an appointment online or request more information by filling out our online contact form. We proudly serve patients from Streator, Dayton, and La Salle.

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1704 Polaris Circle Ottawa, IL 61350
New Patients: 815-324-2550
Current Patients: 815-434-1022
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