Clifton Dentist - Endosteal Implants
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Endosteal implant is the most commonly used type of dental implant for replacing missing teeth. They require a healthy jawbone for successful placement and sufficient healing time for osseointegration. This process provides a strong and stable foundation for the replacement teeth, effectively restoring both the function and look of the patient’s smile.
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Choosing endosteal implants at Dr. Edward Doktorman under Dr. Doktorman offers quite a few advantages:
Choosing Dr. Edward Doktorman means choosing professionals who will deliver the result you were looking for, with the expertise and care you expect from a dentist in Clifton.
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Dan Zoe2025-03-18 I have been to many dentists throughout the years, mainly because as a kid too young adult, I did not take good care of my teeth, so now im paying the price. This is by far the best dentist i have ever been to, he redid the work of a bad crown from another dentist and also did an implant for me, during the entire process of both procedures during different time frames he made me feel comfortable and took his time with me, answering all my questions. It's refreshing to have a dentist who doesn't rush from door to door, taking in multiple patients at once. After the implant tooth was put in, if I needed more adjustments, he let me know to call, and he will make time to get it adjusted for me. Also, so far, appointments have been very spot on, at most 5 - 10 min wait, but sometimes I get in even earlier. This is my main dentist now for all work going forward. Andrey Grechko2025-02-25 I’ve been a regular patient of Dr. Doctorman for over a decade, and I can confidently say he’s an exceptional dentist. His expertise and attention to detail have resolved all my dental issues, and his commitment to thorough, personalized care is unmatched. I consistently receive top-notch treatment during my regular checkups, and his friendly demeanor makes each visit pleasant. Dr. Doctorman is the ultimate professional in his field, and I highly recommend him to anyone seeking reliable and effective dental care. victoria gilliard2025-02-21 Excellent service, always patient with me to ease my nerves during any process and kind staff. Highly recommend! S Lee2025-02-18 I’ve been going to Dr. Doktorman for a few years now, and he’s been great. He’s really good at what he does and always makes sure I understand what’s going on with my teeth. I used to feel a little nervous about going to the dentist, but he’s so calm and friendly that it’s not a big deal anymore. The office is nice and clean, and the staff is always polite and helpful. I highly recommend Dr. Doktorman if you’re looking for a dentist who’s professional and easy to talk to. He’s been a great dentist, and I’m extremely happy with the care that I’ve received. mark z2025-02-16 Dr Doktorman has been my dentist for nearly 10 years. He is always very courteous and professional. I always recommend him to friends and family. Immer Montalvo2025-02-15 I have been Dr. Dokterman's patient for years and will continue to be. From typical cavity fillings to root canals his work is top notch. He and his staff are also welcoming and professional. andrew kimble2025-02-15 Dr. Doktorman has great customer service and he and his dental staff do wonderful dental work! Enes Durovic2025-02-13 Excellent clinic. I am a patient of Doctorman for the last five years, his very profesional and a good doctor. Staf its very helpful and friendly I would recommend Prestige dental to all my friends and family. James Estrella2025-02-13 I was referred by a good friend. I Never have to wait later than my appointment time. The office is very clean and the staff is amazing. Dr. Doktorman is very informative and knowledgeable, he explains everything in details. I can’t wait to go to my next cleaning. Anton Shifchik2025-01-28 I can't say enough great things about Dr. Doktorman! He is incredibly caring and truly goes above and beyond for his patients. I always appreciate how he follows up after appointments to ensure everything is going well—it's clear he genuinely cares about his work and his patients' well-being. He is honest, trustworthy, and takes the time to listen to my concerns, making me feel heard and valued as a patient. I trust him wholeheartedly, not just with my care but with my entire family's as well.
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Endosteal dental implants offer several significant advantages for those considering dental restoration options:
Choosing an endosteal dental implant is a decision that brings together aesthetic appeal, functionality, and health benefits, making it a popular choice for dental restoration.
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The best candidates for endosteal implants are individuals who meet certain health and dental criteria. These candidates typically include:
Adequate jawbone density and volume are important to support the implant. Those with insufficient bone may require a bone graft before proceeding.
A healthy mouth free from periodontal disease is essential for the success of the implanting procedure.
Smoking can impede healing and increase the risk of implant failure. Non-smokers or those who can quit during the implant endosteal process are ideal candidates.
Certain chronic conditions, such as uncontrolled diabetes or heart disease, can affect healing. Candidates should be in good overall health.
A willingness to maintain good oral hygiene practices and regular dental check-ups is vital for the longevity of the implant.
Understanding and being prepared for the time required for the implant process, including healing and osseointegration.
Meeting these criteria increases the likelihood of a successful endosteal implant.
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The endosteal implant procedure is a common and effective method for replacing missing teeth, providing a stable and long-lasting solution. It involves a series of steps, carefully performed by a certified dental professional, so that the implant integrates well with the jawbone, serving as a foundation for the artificial tooth.
Before receiving endosteal implants, it’s essential to discuss your complete medical history with your dentist, as certain health conditions or medications can affect the success of the procedure. Notify your dentist of any allergies or sensitivities, particularly regarding the materials used in the implants.
Adhere strictly to all post-procedure care instructions to prevent complications and ensure the long-term success of your implants. If you experience any unusual pain, swelling, or discomfort after the procedure, contact your dentist immediately. Regular follow-up appointments are vital to monitor the health and stability of your endosteal implants and to maintain overall oral health.
Proper care of your endosteal implants is crucial for their success and your overall oral health. Follow these essential guidelines to ensure your implants remain in excellent condition:
Brush your teeth twice a day with a soft-bristle toothbrush and fluoride toothpaste, paying special attention to the area around your implants. Use floss or an interdental brush to clean around the implant posts and remove food particles and plaque.
To protect your implants, avoid chewing on hard foods like ice, hard candies, or nuts, which could damage the implant or the surrounding teeth. Additionally, steer clear of sticky foods like caramel and chewing gum that could impact the stability of the implants.
Drink plenty of water to help maintain a clean and healthy mouth. Avoid sugary or acidic drinks that could harm your implants and natural teeth.
Regular check-ups are essential for monitoring the health and function of your endosteal implants. Your dentist will evaluate the condition of your implants and the surrounding tissues to ensure everything is functioning as expected.
If you experience any discomfort, changes, or unusual symptoms related to your implants, contact your dentist promptly. Early intervention can help address any problems before they become more serious.
By adhering to these care tips, you can help ensure the long-term success of your endosteal implants and maintain a healthy, confident smile.
At Dr. Doktorman’s office in Clifton, NJ, we recognize that the cost of endosteal implants is an important factor for many patients. The total cost can vary based on several factors, including the number of implants needed, the materials used, and the complexity of your specific situation.
We are dedicated to making endosteal implants as affordable as possible by offering flexible payment options and working with a variety of insurance providers. During your consultation, our team will provide a detailed cost estimate, ensuring you have a clear understanding of the treatment plan and associated expenses.
If you have questions about your insurance coverage or payment options for endosteal implants, our staff is here to assist you in navigating the process and making your dental care more accessible.
We also work with a variety of other insurance plans. If you have any questions about your coverage or need help understanding your benefits for endosteal implants, our team is here to assist you every step of the way.
Dr. Edward Doktorman, DDS, has been consistently recognized by the Consumers’ Research Council of America for his excellence in family, cosmetic, implantology, and general dentistry, earning multiple “America’s Top Dentists” awards from 2014 to 2017.
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While endosteal implants are a popular choice for many patients, suitability depends on factors such as overall oral health, bone density, and individual treatment needs. A thorough evaluation by a dental professional is necessary to determine if endosteal implants are the right option for you.
With proper care and maintenance, endosteal implants can last for many years, even a lifetime in some cases. Regular dental check-ups, good oral hygiene practices, and avoiding habits like smoking can contribute to the longevity of your implants.
The cost of endosteal implants can vary depending on factors such as the number of implants needed, the complexity of the case, and any additional procedures required. It’s best to consult with your dentist or oral surgeon for an accurate cost estimate tailored to your specific situation.
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