Dental implants are small, screw-shaped titanium posts that replace the root of a missing tooth. In a minor, routine procedure under local anesthesia, the implant is inserted into the jawbone. Once it has fused through healing, a custom, lifelike crown is attached—seamlessly renewing both form and function.

Dental implants aren’t just for single missing teeth. Depending on your situation, our team may use:

Once healed, implants require the same level of oral hygiene as natural teeth. Daily brushing and flossing, paired with regular professional cleanings, keep your confident smile safeguarded. If you grind or clench your teeth, a nightguard may be recommended to protect your implants from excessive force.
Healing, or osseointegration, typically happens over a few months. Once the bone fuses with the implant, the crown can be placed.
Absolutely — by restoring both appearance and function, implants allow you to smile, eat, and speak with confidence and ease.
Yes. With an over 95% success rate, implants offer greater durability and better bone preservation than conventional options.
In some cases, yes—you may first need a bone graft to ensure proper support for the implant. Our team will assess your bone density before planning.
You don’t need an implant for every missing tooth. Full-arch restoration can often be achieved with as few as four implants, supporting a complete set of fixed replacement teeth.
At Moorestown Smile Center, we’re here to provide you with the best dental care in a warm and welcoming environment